Welcome to the Microbiome
Centers Consortium (MCC)

All Microbes. All the time.

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  • FAQs

    What is a microbiome? Microbiomes are assemblages of microorganisms – including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses – that interact with one another and their environment. A microbiome can be associated with a host or be free-living in the environment. Researchers are often interested in the diversity of a microbiome, which can consist of many thousands…

  • Network

    Want to connect? Have a question? Send us an email. Participating Centers Partnering Organizations Other Microbiome Centers and Organizations

  • Go viral! Partner with us and build the global network.

    Interested in collaborating with the network or registering as a partner organization? Want to help us grow our database of microbiome centers worldwide? Reach out!

  • SEA-PHAGES

    SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science) is a two-semester, discovery-based undergraduate research course that begins with simple digging in the soil to find new viruses, but progresses through a variety of microbiology techniques and eventually to complex genome annotation and bioinformatic analyses.

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    By facilitating communication among microbiome researchers, the MCC aims to advance microbiome research, education, and knowledge transfer to the public and industry. Microbiome science intersects with a wide range of societally important issues; therefore, there is tremendous potential for impacting society through the sharing of knowledge between centers. Previous Meetings Second MCC Meeting at the…

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with us! Please contact us with questions or if you are interested in joining or partnering with the consortium.

  • Genomic Data Science Community Network

    The Genomic Data Science Community Network (GDSCN) works towards a vision where researchers, educators, and students from diverse backgrounds are able to fully participate in genomic data science research.

  • Python for Biologists

    A collection of episodes and exercises for learning the basics of the Python through genomics examples.

  • Learn-R

    Interactive R tutorial with Examples and Exercises.

  • GustaMe’s ecological statistics

    Gustame is a resource of descriptions of a range of analysis techniques used in microbial ecology. The website is like a key, which guides you to the correct analysis for your specific question/data type etc.