RT Journal Article T1 Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist. A1 Mirzayi, Chloe A1 Renson, Audrey A1 Genomic Standards Consortium, A1 Massive Analysis and Quality Control Society, A1 Zohra, Fatima A1 Elsafoury, Shaimaa A1 Geistlinger, Ludwig A1 Kasselman, Lora J A1 Eckenrode, Kelly A1 van de Wijgert, Janneke A1 Loughman, Amy A1 Marques, Francine Z A1 MacIntyre, David A A1 Arumugam, Manimozhiyan A1 Azhar, Rimsha A1 Beghini, Francesco A1 Bergstrom, Kirk A1 Bhatt, Ami A1 Bisanz, Jordan E A1 Braun, Jonathan A1 Bravo, Hector Corrada A1 Buck, Gregory A A1 Bushman, Frederic A1 Casero, David A1 Clarke, Gerard A1 Collado, Maria Carmen A1 Cotter, Paul D A1 Cryan, John F A1 Demmer, Ryan T A1 Devkota, Suzanne A1 Elinav, Eran A1 Escobar, Juan S A1 Fettweis, Jennifer A1 Finn, Robert D A1 Fodor, Anthony A A1 Forslund, Sofia A1 Franke, Andre A1 Furlanello, Cesare A1 Gilbert, Jack A1 Grice, Elizabeth A1 Haibe-Kains, Benjamin A1 Handley, Scott A1 Herd, Pamela A1 Holmes, Susan A1 Jacobs, Jonathan P A1 Karstens, Lisa A1 Knight, Rob A1 Knights, Dan A1 Koren, Omry A1 Kwon, Douglas S A1 Langille, Morgan A1 Lindsay, Brianna A1 McGovern, Dermot A1 McHardy, Alice C A1 McWeeney, Shannon A1 Mueller, Noel T A1 Nezi, Luigi A1 Olm, Matthew A1 Palm, Noah A1 Pasolli, Edoardo A1 Raes, Jeroen A1 Redinbo, Matthew R A1 Rühlemann, Malte A1 Balfour Sartor, R A1 Schloss, Patrick D A1 Schriml, Lynn A1 Segal, Eran A1 Shardell, Michelle A1 Sharpton, Thomas A1 Smirnova, Ekaterina A1 Sokol, Harry A1 Sonnenburg, Justin L A1 Srinivasan, Sujatha A1 Thingholm, Louise B A1 Turnbaugh, Peter J A1 Upadhyay, Vaibhav A1 Walls, Ramona L A1 Wilmes, Paul A1 Yamada, Takuji A1 Zeller, Georg A1 Zhang, Mingyu A1 Zhao, Ni A1 Zhao, Liping A1 Bao, Wenjun A1 Culhane, Aedin A1 Devanarayan, Viswanath A1 Dopazo, Joaquin A1 Fan, Xiaohui A1 Fischer, Matthias A1 Jones, Wendell A1 Kusko, Rebecca A1 Mason, Christopher E A1 Mercer, Tim R A1 Sansone, Susanna-Assunta A1 Scherer, Andreas A1 Shi, Leming A1 Thakkar, Shraddha A1 Tong, Weida A1 Wolfinger, Russ A1 Hunter, Christopher A1 Segata, Nicola A1 Huttenhower, Curtis A1 Dowd, Jennifer B A1 Jones, Heidi E A1 Waldron, Levi AB The particularly interdisciplinary nature of human microbiome research makes the organization and reporting of results spanning epidemiology, biology, bioinformatics, translational medicine and statistics a challenge. Commonly used reporting guidelines for observational or genetic epidemiology studies lack key features specific to microbiome studies. Therefore, a multidisciplinary group of microbiome epidemiology researchers adapted guidelines for observational and genetic studies to culture-independent human microbiome studies, and also developed new reporting elements for laboratory, bioinformatics and statistical analyses tailored to microbiome studies. The resulting tool, called 'Strengthening The Organization and Reporting of Microbiome Studies' (STORMS), is composed of a 17-item checklist organized into six sections that correspond to the typical sections of a scientific publication, presented as an editable table for inclusion in supplementary materials. The STORMS checklist provides guidance for concise and complete reporting of microbiome studies that will facilitate manuscript preparation, peer review, and reader comprehension of publications and comparative analysis of published results. YR 2021 FD 2021-11-17 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25387 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25387 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 5, 2025