microbiome

An unlikely way to reverse the ageing process
via Quadram Institute An unlikely way to reverse the ageing process In the search for
Synthetic Ecology Seeks to Boost Health by Engineering the Environment
In a new Nature Communications study, researchers from BU’s Microbiome Initiative discovered that providing microbial
Computer analyzed diets offer a potential huge asset for future healthcare
via Chalmers University of Technology Computer analyzed diets offer a potential huge asset for future
Could microbes hold the key for treating neurological disorders?
via Baylor College of Medicine Could microbes hold the key for treating neurological disorders? When
Could the cure for melanoma be a compound derived from a marine invertebrate?
Synoicum adareanum: The Antarctic sea squirt, Synoicum adareanum at 80’ (24 meters) lives amongst the
Protecting bees from pests and pathogens with engineered bacteria
Compared with control bees, the bees treated with the strain of bacteria targeting the deformed
Using CRISPR to alter the microbiome

Researchers at Western University have developed a new way to deliver the DNA-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 into microorganisms

Expanding the microbiomes of koalas so they can eat a wider range of eucalypts to survive

Poo transplants are helping expand koala microbiomes, allowing the marsupials to eat a wider range

Science loves surprises: An entirely new and valuable area of biology for study – small proteins

The bacteria in our gut make thousands of tiny, previously unidentified proteins that could shed

Could gut microbes affect the course of ALS?

Researchers isolated a molecule that may be under-produced in the guts of patients Researchers at

Bacteria living on the skin of frogs could save them from a deadly virus

Bacteria living on the skin of frogs could save them from a deadly virus, new

Next-generation wastewater treatment and water reuse systems enhanced by microbiome engineering

An OU-led interdisciplinary global study expands the understanding of activated sludge microbiomes for next-generation wastewater

Yet more evidence of connectivity between the gut and the brain

Tumult in the bacterial community that occupies your gut—known as your microbiome—doesn’t just cause indigestion.

Gut immune cells can reduce brain inflammation in people with multiple sclerosis

Researchers at the University of Toronto and UC San Francisco have discovered that the intestine

Genetic engineering sets the stage for a synthetic microbiome

Genetic engineering allows different species of bacteria to communicate with each other in the gut