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Episode 30: Methylation, Metadata, and More

Featuring Briana Benton

 

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Show Notes:

In this episode, David Yarmosh and Briana Benton discuss the future of the ATCC Genome Portal, focusing on upcoming data types and platform enhancements. Benton reveals that by the end of 2025, researchers will gain access to methylation data for the bacteriology collection with future plans to annotate virology genomes, integrate antimicrobial susceptibility data, and enable advanced search features such as taxonomy browsing and gene-based queries. As the portal evolves into a dynamic “digital twin” platform, it will offer more than genome sequences, incorporating valuable metadata like microscopy images and QC results. Benton underscores the pivotal role of customer feedback in driving these innovations and highlights ATCC’s Supporting Membership, which expands data accessibility to researchers beyond those purchasing physical products. With a vision to establish the portal as a trusted, comprehensive reference for authenticated microbial data, ATCC continues to advance reproducibility and innovation in biological research.

Guest:

Briana Benton, headshot.

Briana Benton, BS

Technical Manager, ATCC

Briana Benton is a Program Manager for ATCC’s Sequencing and Bioinformatics department. Her current focus is on the ATCC Genome Portal and expanding the collection of published reference genomes. Briana previously worked on the development of mock microbial communities for microbiome research and synthetic molecular standards for molecular diagnostics assays. Prior to joining ATCC, she developed molecular diagnostic assays for the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.

Host:

David Yarmosh, headshot.

David Yarmosh, MS

Lead Bioinformatician, ATCC

David Yarmosh is a lead bioinformatician in ATCC’s Sequencing and Bioinformatics Center. He’s a graduate of New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. He has been working in large data aggregation and analysis since 2013 and microbial genomics with a focus on biosurveillance R&D efforts since 2016. David has led international training exercises in Peru and Senegal, sharing metagenomic analytical capabilities. His interests include genomics database construction, metadata collection, drug resistance mechanisms, bioinformatics standards, and machine learning. Since joining ATCC in 2020, David has worked extensively in SARS-CoV-2 classification, epidemiology, and genomics evaluation, including enhanced and uniform variant reporting. He has contributed more broadly to genomics reporting and analytical standardization and he has helped develop the podcast Behind the Biology, which he now hosts.