
Welcome to the Gill Lab

Our laboratory studies bacterial pathogens and diseases associated with the human microbiome. Active projects in our laboratory (are described in detail on our projects page) fall under two broad categories:
- Human microbiome communities
- Pathogenesis and genomics of bacterial pathogens

Steven R. Gill, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
- Early-life gut microbiome is associated with immune response to the oral rotavirus vaccine in healthy infants in the US.; medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences. 2025 Sep 23.
- Gut and Joint Microbiomes: Implications in Osteoarthritis.; Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America; Vol 51(2), pp. 295-324. 2025 Mar 06.
- Feeding Expressed Breast Milk Alters the Microbial Network of Breast Milk and Increases Breast Milk Microbiome Diversity over Time.; Microorganisms; Vol 13(1). 2024 Dec 25.
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Affiliations
- Microbiology & Immunology
- Environmental Medicine
- Center for AIDS Research
- Center for Biomedical Informatics
- NIH T32 Training Grant in Cellular, Biochemical & Molecular Sciences
- NIH T32 Training Grant in Immunology
- Immunology, Microbiology, and Virology Ph.D. Program
- Translational Biomedical Science Ph.D. Program
- Center for Tumor Immunology Research
- Genomics Research Center (GRC)
October 31, 2018
Using the Microbiome to Help Premature Babies Grow
April 19, 2018
The Bugs in Your Gut Could Make You Weak in the Knees
November 6, 2017
URMC Awarded Nearly $6 Million to Study Deadly Bone Infections
October 13, 2016
Thomas Mariani Authors Study on Infant Nose, Lung Cells
Contact Us
Gill Lab
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642