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Diverse group of microbial ecologists, molecular biologists, biogeochemists, chemists, toxicologists, system biologists, geneticists
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Technologies that look simultaneously at a diverse group of molecules involved in microbial response to the environment ◦ DNA ◦ mRNA, sRNA ◦ Proteins ◦ Metabolites Primary Secondary
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◦ Review OMIC technologies GENomics TRANSCRIPTomics PROTEOmics METABOLomics ◦ Explore application of OMICS in detection of ecological stress Strengths and weaknesses Goals to advance OMIC-based approach to sensing ◦ Discuss relevance of OMICS-based sensing in our own research
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Not a monitoring strategy ◦ Lack of mechanistic understanding of normal, “baseline” microbial community state ◦ Expensive ◦ Labor intensive ◦ Quality control ◦ HUGE Data management
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Method will generate a large volume of data useful in discovery of: ◦ Global microbial environmental response ◦ Mechanistic biochemical pathways ◦ Baseline physiological characterization ◦ Community composition and dynamics ◦ Microbial ecology Also useful in framing more focused experiments
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Establish baseline OMICS parameters for different organisms, different environments Focus on key metabolic pathways Improve our basic understanding of the bacterial metabolism (enzyme, pathways, metabolites) Identify indicator organisms, parameters for environmental stress Identify actionable stress levels
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Develop, maintain standard methods to yield reproducible, consistent results Improve sequencing methods (faster, cheaper, portable) Develop database, establish important biomarkers for target environmental conditions Develop data management and analysis tools
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In situ selenate source control in mine waste Algal bloom monitoring and control Salmonella-host bacteria interactions Bioremediation Biofuel enzyme discovery See paragraphs and references from each participant in summary document
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Example in wastewater treatment - Microbial communities are used in wastewater treatment - Occasionally the system crashes; wastewater treatment fails - Monitoring the health and function of microbial community using OMICS methods may be able to detect and/or prevent a system crash
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