Project description:The PRogramming of Intergenerational Stress Mechanisms (PRISM) study is an urban, ethnically diverse pregnancy cohort that was designed to study a range of chemical and non-chemical stressors in relation to maternal health, pregnancy outcomes, and child development. Pregnant women were enrolled from Boston and New York City hospitals and affiliated prenatal clinics beginning in 2011. Eligibility criteria included English or Spanish-speaking, over 18 years of age at enrollment, and singleton pregnancy. Exclusion criteria included HIV+ status or self-reported drinking ≥7 alcoholic drinks per week before pregnancy or any alcohol after pregnancy recognition
2021-06-10 | ST001827 | MetabolomicsWorkbench
Project description:New York City wild house mouse virome
Project description:Here, we report genome sequences of the two bioluminescent S. aureus strains Xen31 and Xen36, obtained from PerkinElmer (#119242 and #119243, respectively). Xen31 was derived from the parental MRSA strain ATCC33591, a clinical strain isolated at Elmhurst Hospital in New York City. Xen36 was derived from parental strain ATCC 49525, a clinical isolate from a bacteremic patient. A copy of the modified luxABCDE operon from Photorhadbus luminescenst is integrated in the chromosome of Xen31 and in a native plasmid of Xen36.