Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gene S Tan"
- Gene S Tan's research primarily focuses on the microbiome's role in health and disease, developing innovative bioinformatics tools such as VEBA 2.0 for comprehensive multi-omics analyses, enabling the study of prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and viral communities in various ecosystems
- His recent studies on COVID-19 explore the complexities of the lung microbiome, immune responses, and post-acute sequelae (PASC), shedding light on persistent viral reservoirs and the implications for long COVID symptoms
- Additionally, Tan has contributed to understanding rotavirus strain diversity and the dynamics of influenza A virus in wild bird populations, emphasizing the importance of ecological surveillance in addressing viral threats to public health