Publications by authors named "C Sweet"

The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was founded to enhance collaboration, coordination, and communication of microbiome research among DoD organizations and to facilitate resource, material and information sharing among consortium members, which includes collaborators in academia and industry. The 2023 annual symposium was a hybrid meeting held in Washington DC on 26-27 September 2023 concurrent with the virtual attendance, with oral and poster presentations and discussions centered on microbiome-related topics within five broad thematic areas: 1) Environmental Microbiome Characterization; 2) Microbiome Analysis; 3) Human Microbiome Characterization; 4) Microbiome Engineering; and 5) In Vitro and In Vivo Microbiome Models. Collectively, the symposium provided an update on the scope of current DoD and DoD-affiliated microbiome research efforts and fostered collaborative opportunities.

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  • Diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB) is a rare lung disease mostly found in East Asian people, causing breathing problems and bacterial infections.
  • Researchers studied 24 strains of bacteria from DPB patients to understand their growth, resistance to antibiotics, and other special traits compared to strains from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients.
  • The findings showed that DPB bacteria have unique characteristics and face challenges similar to CF, making it tough to treat both conditions effectively.
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Psychrophily is a phenotype describing microbial growth at low temperatures; elucidating the biomolecular and genomic adaptations necessary for survival in the cold is important for understanding life in extreme environments on Earth and in outer space. We used comparative genomics and temperature growth experiments of bacteria from the family Colwelliaceae to identify genomic factors correlated with optimal growth temperature (OGT). A phylogenomic analysis of 67 public and 39 newly sequenced strains revealed three main clades of Colwelliaceae.

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Structural elucidation of Gram-negative bacterial lipid A traditionally requires chemical extraction followed by tandem MS data in the negative ion mode. Previously, we reported FLAT and FLAT as methods to rapidly determine the structure of lipid A without chromatographic techniques. In this work, we extend the capability and effectiveness of these techniques to elucidate the chemical structure in a de novo manner by including the use of positive ion mode (FLAT and FLAT) spectral approaches.

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Study Question: What are parents' perceptions of their relationships with and the psychosocial adjustments of their children who are born via embryo donation?

Summary Answer: Families created through embryo donation have well-adjusted parent-child relationships and reassuring child psychosocial outcomes.

What Is Known Already: Embryo donation is an effective and growing form of third-party reproduction, but there is limited research in this field. Prior studies suggest that families created through gamete donation function well regarding parent-child relationship quality and child behavioral and socioemotional adjustment.

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