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Supporting Science At A Global Level | How This Expert Is Boosting Innovation
Supporting Science At A Global Level | How This Expert Is Boosting Innovation

In this episode, we are joined by Amy Bernard, the head of strategy and programs for the nanoscience and neuroscience divisions of The Kavli Foundati…

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Developing Microbiome Therapeutics and Gastrointestinal Conditions | Dr. Lisa von Moltke Explains
Developing Microbiome Therapeutics and Gastrointestinal Conditions | Dr. Lisa von Moltke Explains

How can GI health significantly determine the general health of the rest of the body? Since so many bodily systems utilize products produced along th…

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The Little Brain in Our Gut: Dr. Emeran Mayer's New Book on Gut Brian Interactions
The Little Brain in Our Gut: Dr. Emeran Mayer's New Book on Gut Brian Interactions

"Who eats first?" Richard asks Dr. Emeran Mayer as the researcher discusses his new book about the gut-immune connection. The answer is as complex as…

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Ant Microbiomes: Researching Microbial Community Functions of Ants with Manuela Ramalho
Ant Microbiomes: Researching Microbial Community Functions of Ants with Manuela Ramalho

Ants are perfect models for Manuela Ramalho's research interest in microbiome and host symbiosis. Ants have one of the widest global distribution and…

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Trust Your Gut: Dr. Kathy McCoy Shares Exciting Microbiome Research Discovery
Trust Your Gut: Dr. Kathy McCoy Shares Exciting Microbiome Research Discovery

Tiny microbes make a huge difference in our health. These internal ecological systems utilize communication or signaling to maintain this health, eff…

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Bacterial Behaviors—Scott Anderson, Author of The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food, and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection
Bacterial Behaviors—Scott Anderson, Author of The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food, and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection

Science journalist and author of a revolutionary book on psychobiotics shares compelling insight on the latest research in microbiome and gut-brain c…

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Missing Heritability and the Human Microbiome: Gavin Douglas Discusses the Relationship
Missing Heritability and the Human Microbiome: Gavin Douglas Discusses the Relationship

Gavin Douglas and colleagues published a paper assessing microbiome research and assertions that the human microbiome explains missing heritability i…

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Living Earth: Studying the Microbial Community in Soil with Trent Northen
Living Earth: Studying the Microbial Community in Soil with Trent Northen

Trent Northen studies the chemistry of microbiomes. More specifically, he studies how exogenous metabolites structure a microbial community, and, in …

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Microbial Interactions with Medications: Filipe Cabreiro Talks Drugs and the Microbiome
Microbial Interactions with Medications: Filipe Cabreiro Talks Drugs and the Microbiome

Filipe Cabrerio researches how a host’s microbiome and physiology interact in the context of different conditions such as aging and metabolic syndrom…

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Our Microbiome, Cancer, and Infectious Diseases: Microbiologist Samuel Minot Runs the Numbers
Our Microbiome, Cancer, and Infectious Diseases: Microbiologist Samuel Minot Runs the Numbers

A microbiologist by training, Sam Minot now works as a computational biologist helping other scientists understand the data between of human microbio…

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