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Linda C Duffy

Professor
Department of Epidemiology
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
United States of America

Biography

Linda C Duffy has served for many years as Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the State University of New York-Buffalo and has served in the U S Federal Government since 2004. Currently, she is a Health Scientist Adminstrator at the National Institutes of Health, Departnment of Health and Human Services [NIH/DHHS]. She leads trans-NIH and inter-agency innovation in areas of multi-omics validation technologies in understanding the role of keystone groups and genes in their related probiotic and microbiota essential interactions with the human host. She has received prestigious awards in recognition of her contributions and has published extensively in journals and co-authored numerous agency technical reports and bookchapters. Linda C Duffy has served for many years as Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the State University of New York-Buffalo and has served in the U S Federal Government since 2004. Currently, she is a Health Scientist Adminstrator at the National Institutes of Health, Departnment of Health and Human Services [NIH/DHHS]. She leads trans-NIH and inter-agency innovation in areas of multi-omics validation technologies in understanding the role of keystone groups and genes in their related probiotic and microbiota essential interactions with the human host. She has received prestigious awards in recognition of her contributions and has published extensively in journals and co-authored numerous agency technical reports and bookchapters.

Research Interest

trans-NIH and inter-agency innovation in areas of multi-omics validation technologies in understanding the role of keystone groups and genes in their related probiotic and microbiota essential interactions with the human host

Publications

  • Progress and challenges: What′s happened to keystone taxa and their metagenomic footprints in human gut microbial cometabolism ?

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