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Photo Credit: The GMbC team fills a cryotank with liquid nitrogen in Thailand. ©Global Microbiome Conservancy / Photo by C. Corzett

A Global Team of Researchers

The Global Microbiome Conservacy (GMbC) consortium is a network of accomplished researchers dedicated to expanding our understanding of the human microbiome and the practice of inclusive science.

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Radically Expanding Our View of the Microbiome

Microbiome science has the potential to transform our understanding of human health but current research is narrowly focused on majority populations in the United States and Western Europe. The GMbC consortium fills a crucial gap in knowledge and scientific leadership by collecting samples and data from underrepresented regions. To date, the consortium has collected and shared microbiome diversity derived from the stool samples of 1,300+ participants from over 30 previously unrepresented communities around the world.

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Photo Credit: GMbC co-founders Mathilde Poyet, PhD and Mathieu Groussin, PhD on a sampling trip in Tanzania. ©Global Microbiome Conservancy / Photo by C. Corzett

 

 

Leadership and Operations

The Global Microbiome Conservancy (GMbC) consortium is an international academic network of scientists that advances microbiome research capacity and knowledge.

In collaboration with Openbiome, the GMbC consortium collects and biobanks microbiome samples from human populations worldwide, and generates and publishes standardized microbiome omics data.

The GMbC consortium was established and is led by the GMbC co-founders, Professor Mathilde Poyet (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Kiel University) and Professor Mathieu Groussin (Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Kiel University).

Collecting and Sharing Microbiome Diversity

The GMbC consortium has built a globally representative collection of healthy human microbiome materials and data, with primary samples, bacterial isolates, and derivatives to enable functional and mechanistic research.

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Photo Credit: GMbC team processing stool samples in an improvised laboratory by a Bedik village in southeastern Senegal. ©Global Microbiome Conservancy / Photo by F. Rondon

A Global Community of Scientists

The GMbC consortium is made up of the following researchers from:

Argentina

Ana Binetti

Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe

Gabriel Vinderola

Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe

Brazil

Ana Paula Schaan

Federal University of Para, Belem

Ândrea Ribeiro dos Santos

Federal University of Para, Belem

Cameroon

Vanessa Juimo

L’Institut de recherche pour le dĂ©veloppement, YaoundĂ©

Alain Fezeu

L’Institut de recherche pour le dĂ©veloppement, YaoundĂ©

Canada

Jesse Shapiro

University of Montreal, Montreal

Catherine Girard

University of Montreal, Montreal

Central African Republic

Ernest Lango-Yaya

Université de Bangui

Denmark

Ainara Sistiaga

University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen

Ethiopia

Tamrat Abebe

Addis Ababa University School of Medicine, Addis Ababa

Finland

Jenni LehtimÀki

University of Helsinki, Helsinki

Tommi Vatanen

University of Helsinki, Helsinki

France

Laure SĂ©gurel

MusĂ©e de l’Homme, Paris

Alain Froment

MusĂ©e de l’Homme, Paris

Ghana

Yaw Asante Awuku

University of Cape Coast School of Medical Sciences, Cape Coast

Mary K Yeboah Afihene

Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi

Adwoa Agyei

School of Medicine and Dentistry College of Health Sciences, Accra

Indonesia

Nasrum Massi

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Agussalim Bukkari

Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Iraq

Khalid Ibrahim

Biology Department, Faculty of Science. University of Zakho

CĂŽte d'Ivoire

Souleymane Cisse

Centre de Ressources Biologiques Institut Pasteur de Cîte d’Ivoire

Edwige Kouadio Ayebe

Centre de Ressources Biologiques Institut Pasteur de Cîte d’Ivoire

Seydou Doumbia

University of Bamako, Bamako

Nepal

Dibesh Karmcharya

Center for Molecular Dynamics, Kathmandu

Nigeria

Charles Onyekwere

Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos

Pakistan

Muhammad Imran

Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad

Rwanda

John Rusine

National Reference Laboratory, Kigali

Ivan E Mwikarago

National Reference Laboratory, Kigali

Senegal

Awa Deme

Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, Dakar

Daouda Ndiaye

Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar

Aida Sadikh Badiane

Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar

Sweden

Amelie Plymoth

Karolinska Institutet

Yvonne Nartey

Karolinska Institutet

Tanzania

Audax Mabulla

University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam

Shani Mangola Msafir Sigwazi

Thailand

Ratha-korn Vilaichone

Thammasat University Hospital, Bangkok

Varocha Mahachai

Clulalongkorn University, Bangkok

Uganda

Joseph Ngonzi

Mbarara University of Science and Technology

United States

Sean Gibbons

Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle

Christopher Corzett

University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Roger Summons

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge

Lisa Bebell

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Mary Noel

Chief Dull Knife College, Lame Deer

Eric Alm

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Lewis Roberts

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

Lee Soo Ching

National Institute of Health

Kenneth Valles

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

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