Jonathon L. Baker, Ph.D.
@jonbakerlab.bsky.social
Using Microbiology and Bioinformatics to discover how the bacteria that live in our mouth impact health and disease. Assistant Professor at Oregon Health & Science University. Tweets my own.
jonbakerlab.github.io
jonbakerlab.github.io
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The salivary virome during childhood dental caries | mSphere
Dental caries is the most common chronic infectious disease worldwide and is caused
by dysbiosis of the oral microbiome featuring an increased abundance of acid-tolerant,
acid-producing, and biofilm-f...
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The viral component of the microbiome has been understudied compared to the bacterial component, despite playing a crucial role in both microbial ecology and human health. We also discovered 478 novel species-level viruses. Congratulations to Jonah Tang on his first first-author publication!
July 28, 2025 at 5:31 PM
The viral component of the microbiome has been understudied compared to the bacterial component, despite playing a crucial role in both microbial ecology and human health. We also discovered 478 novel species-level viruses. Congratulations to Jonah Tang on his first first-author publication!