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Anders Kiledal

Assistant Research Scientist, Earth and Environmental Sciences, School of Literature, Science and the Arts

environmental microbiology, bioinformatics, microbial ecology, metagenomics

I use omics techniques to study Lake Erie cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cHABs) and work with collaborators from the medical school to study the effects of graft versus host disease on intestinal microbes following bone marrow transplant. One of my major projects is the Great Lakes Atlas of Multi-omics Research (GLAMR) database, which seeks to identify, collect, process, and make available via a website (greatlakesomics.org) publicly available Great Lakes ‘omics datasets with their associated metadata.