UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State One Health Microbiome Center (OHMC) announced the launch of a new video series highlighting the center's state-of-the-art resources, research capabilities and collaborative efforts in microbiome sciences. Directed, filmed and edited by OHMC’s research technologist Dina Constantinides, this series aims to shed light on the tools and support available that allow the University to address the full extent of their microbiome science and education.
The OHMC, housed in the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, focused on interdisciplinary excellence and is the University’s largest life science center with more than 125 faculty and 550 total members. Its mission is to optimize, advance and disseminate long-lasting knowledge and applications — including those that improve human, agricultural and environmental health — on the microorganisms that dominate life on Earth.
The first two videos produced for the series each provide a closer look at the OHMC’s resources. The first introduces Jordan Bisanz, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, and the OHMC’s Microbiome Research Collaboratory, a cutting-edge facility partially sponsored by QIAGEN. This collaboratory offers equipment, reagents and tools necessary for processing microbiome samples for sequencing, a key step in microbiome science.