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We’re excited to share that our article has been published in American Journal of Biological Anthropology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/.... In this paper, we propose a culturally grounded ethical framework for conducting genetics research with Indigenous& historically marginalized communities
Come attend the Penn State Department of Anthropology Alumni Summit tomorrow at the Palmer Museum (April 17, 3–5 PM)!
Even better—the microARCH lab will be there with a poster session showcasing some of our exciting projects 🧬
Congratulations to our very own Christine Ta on receiving the Penn State Harold F. Martin Graduate Assistant Outstanding Teaching Award!
A well-deserved recognition for her outstanding instruction and impact on the learning experiences of hundreds of Penn State students.
We are super proud of you!
Looking for something fun to do in the State College area this Saturday?
Come attend AnthroFest, the annual community outreach event hosted by Penn State Anthropology!
📅 Saturday, April 11 | ⏰ 10 AM – 3 PM
📍 Penn State Arboretum Children’s Garden
Fun activities for all ages,hope to see you there!
Great job to the microARCH team on today’s ENVISION outreach hosted by Penn State’s Eberly College of Science, showcasing how scientists study DNA from long-gone organisms
Always exciting to share ancient DNA research with the next generation of scientists!
Going to #IADR2026? Don’t miss Dr. Laura Weyrich’s talk: Oral Microbiome Transplantation Reduces Dental Caries Development and Periodontitis Bone Loss in Murine Models.
Session: Microbial Diversity, Dysbiosis, and Challenges in Oral Microbiome Research
March 26 | 2:15–2:30 PM | Room 33A
The #AABAs were great! Great job, Christine on your talk!
To support faculty, students, and staff as they navigate the complexities of research data management and sharing, Penn State has launched the Research Data Stewardship Program, a partnership between University Libraries and the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research. 🔗 buff.ly/SRkyW7N
Fascinating piece on how our ancestors used mushrooms not just as food, but for medicine, fire-starting, and technology—showing how small biological resources can have big impacts on human history 🍄
www.newscientist.com/article/2516...
Christine Ta – Mechanisms Driving Changes in the Human Oral Microbiome via The Great Acceleration
Session 15 (Human Biology: Stress, Health, and Disease) | Thurs, March 19
Come say hi and check out our work!
Are you going to be at #AABA2026? Don’t miss presentations from our team! 🧬🦷
Iyunoluwa Ademola-Popoola – Food, Microbes, and Contact: Biological Consequences of Atlantic-era Diet in Coastal Ghana
Poster 8, #11 | Thurs, March 19
Laura Weyrich delivering a seminar at Adelaide University
Thank you @lauraweyrich.bsky.social for talking about your standout research and entrepreneurship, and how it could transform oral health outcomes for people worldwide. #oralmicrobiomes #paleomicrobiology #seminarseries
The microARCH Lab and the Penn State Ancient Biomolecules Research Environment (PSABRE) in the Anthropology Department at PSU are excited to announce two new research position openings for motivated scholars eager to work at the forefront of microbial genomics, aDNA, and biomolecular anthropology
Date and Time-Friday, 6 March | 1:10–2:00pm
Location- Benham G10 Lecture Theatre, North Terrace (and Zoom)
Are you in Adelaide or at Adelaide University this week? Don’t miss the School of Biological Sciences seminar with A/Prof Laura Weyrich.
From prehistory to precision medicine: Using the History of Our Oral Microbiome to Develop Oral Microbiome Transplantation(OMT)
From preventing cavities & gum disease to navigating the path from academia → biotech company
Location: Level 4 Seminar Room, Rundle Mall Plaza
Time: 12:30–1:30pm
Great for anyone interested in microbiomes, biotech & translational research.
If you’re in Adelaide this Friday (Feb 20), come hear Prof. Laura Weyrich (Penn State) speak on translating oral microbiome research into real-world therapies.
She’ll be speaking about launching Microversal and developing Oral Microbiome Transplant technology.
Are you involved in oral microbiome research (current or past)? Please take this anonymous survey on reporting practices in oral microbiome studies, aimed at improving consistency + reproducibility in the field. You may skip any questions. Survey link: asu.questionpro.com/t/Abm07Z7MY3
Please share!
New paper alert!
Check out this new paper "The sociobiome-oral microbiome mediates dental caries among Indigenous Australians" by Nath et al., 2025
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41479542/
Super proud to be a part of this amazing work! Great work, Sonia!!
So proud to be part of research projects providing dental care to our participants. If research integrates communities with equal benefits, it needs to be funded to ensure that's possible! Excellent paper, Gina!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Great job to our team member, Shah Imran Hossain, on his excellent presentation ‘From Dysbiosis to Balance: Restoring Oral Health Through Microbiome Transplantation’ at the Penn State Eberly Research Showcase: From Molecules to Galaxies!
New preprint on bioRxiv!
The sociobiome–oral microbiome pathway in dental caries among Indigenous Australians” by Sonia Nath et al.
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
🎉 New from our team: lab methods can shape what we recover from ancient dental calculus! Extraction & library prep choices influence results, highlighting the importance of careful protocols for reproducible ancient microbiome research.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Check it out today!!
The study links socioeconomic disadvantage to oral microbiome shifts that mediate dental caries risk — showing that income-related microbial dysbiosis impacts oral health inequities.
Check it out today!!
New preprint on bioRxiv!
The sociobiome–oral microbiome pathway in dental caries among Indigenous Australians” by Sonia Nath et al.
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
🦠 New Matters Microbial with @markowenmartin.bsky.social!
Guest Dr. @lauraweyrich.bsky.social shares how ancient dental plaque DNA reveals:
– Neanderthal diets & health
– Early “medicine” use
– Microbes shared with humans
🎧 www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Bc5...
Another week, another episode of #MattersMicrobial podcast! This time, @lauraweyrich.bsky.social of Penn State discusses what bacterial DNA from ancient dental plaque can tell us. Please spread the #GoodMicrobialWord. @univpugetsound @asmicrobiology @microbe.tv
youtu.be/6Bc5jhCDWg8?...