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Aachen, Germany Katılım Şubat 2019
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Joel Selkrig
Joel Selkrig@JSelkrig·
📣 Conference Announcement! @StrowigLab, Lisa Maier and I have organized a stellar lineup of speakers from different corners of the Microbiome field for the 17th SeeOn Conference in picturesque Bavaria. Open to all! Abstracts due April 6th. Please Retweet! dghm.org/seeon/
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Jens Walter
Jens Walter@JensWalter15·
I am hiring a Research Assistant (Microbiology)! We are expanding our team at @UccMicrobiology and @Pharmabiotic studying nutritional- and microbiome-based approaches to improve human health . Search 080852 on ore.ucc.ie for full details. Deadline 8th November 2024.
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Dr. Bärbel Stecher
Dr. Bärbel Stecher@baerboletta·
I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be setting sail into new waters! I've recently been appointed Chair of Intestinal Microbiome at @TU_Muenchen and will be soon transitioning to #TUMSchoolofLifeSciences in Freising. #PhD and #Postdoc positions available- please share!
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Jens Walter
Jens Walter@JensWalter15·
One of the most controversial issues in microbiome research is the definition of a ‘healthy’ human #microbiome. Enjoyed contributing to this perspective on the progress made and the key gaps that remain to be addressed to fully harness the benefits of the human microbiome.
Nature Reviews Microbiology@NatureRevMicro

Examining the healthy human microbiome concept rdcu.be/dXNra Joos, Ross & co examine approaches and challenges of defining a 'healthy' microbiome, and propose a roadmap to better understand the microbiome–health relationship by incorporating epidemiology approaches.

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Nature Reviews Microbiology
Nature Reviews Microbiology@NatureRevMicro·
A gut bacterium trims mucosal immunity #ResearchHighlight In this study, Lu et al. identify the gut symbiont Tomasiella immunophila as a contributor to the degradation of murine secretory immunoglobulin A, with effects on mucosal immunity.
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Trends in Microbiology
Trends in Microbiology@TrendsMicrobiol·
Balancing act: counteracting adverse drug effects on the microbiome @lab_maier and colleagues discuss recent advances on minimizing the collateral damage of drugs on the microbiome in this exciting Opinion piece dlvr.it/TFH4XY
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Jens Walter
Jens Walter@JensWalter15·
I would like to remind everyone on the pitfalls of studying low-biomass samples, which we discussed in our paper here: nature.com/articles/s4158…. So no, you do not have a microbiome in your brain.
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Jens Walter
Jens Walter@JensWalter15·
Whenever someone finds 100,000 species per sample that contain plant or alga-like organism, the methods are rubbish and there is certainly contamination. See paper below. "...no evidence supporting the hypothetical presence of a brain microbiome". link.springer.com/article/10.118…
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Nature Rev Immunol
Nature Rev Immunol@NatRevImmunol·
The renaissance of oral tolerance: merging tradition and new insights dlvr.it/TCwZzj
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Umeå University
Umeå University@umeauniversity·
Researchers at Umeå University and Tartu University have found that a history of repeated antibiotic use causes defects in the normally protective mucus barrier of the gut, due to antibiotic-driven alterations in the microbiota. umu.se/en/news/antibi…
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Jens Walter
Jens Walter@JensWalter15·
Interested in the absolute quantification of bacterial strains in fecal samples? My group has used qPCR for more than 10 years with good success, and we now published a step-by-step protocol for the design of strain-specific qPCR assays in @MicrobiomeJ. doi.org/10.1186/s40168…
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