Following our video series from the Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit 2014, here is the interview of Prof. Max Nieuwdorp on the connection between metabolic syndrome and obesity to the gut microbiota. https://www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com/videos/gmfh2014-interviews/Max-Nieuwdorp.mp4
Discover the first video interview from our Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit 2014 serie. The event took place in Miami, Florida, USA on March 8-9, 2014. Prof. Balfour Sartor hosted a workshop on the role of intestinal microbiota in
Dr. Karen Scott, of the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health at the University of Aberdeen (UK), tells us about probiotics and prebiotics and discusses what they are, how they differ from each other, how they alter our microbiota and
The evolution of the gut microbiota: An interview with Professor Paul O’Toole
29 Oct 2013by GMFH Editing Team
We interviewed Prof. Paul O’Toole, Senior Lecturer at University College Cork, to discuss bacterial colonisation, or how bacteria reach the digestive tract from birth. The kind of birth, the family environment and food are some of the factors that initially
Gut microbiota and functional gastrointestinal disorders: an interview with Prof. Magnus Simren
12 Sep 2013by GMFH Editing Team
Functional disorders are those in which the parameters of analyses and tests are normal, even though people may be suffering from pain or other symptoms. According to what Prof. Magnus Simren, chairman of the United European Gastroenterology (UEG) Scientific Committee,
Bacteria, virus and other life forms. What is hiding in our microbiota? An interview with Prof. Joël Doré
29 Jun 2013by GMFH Editing Team
Professor Joël Doré, Head of Research at the Unit for the Ecology and Physiology of the Digestive System at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - INRA), already explained why the term ‘microflora’
In spite of being a technique that professionals began to practice and research decades ago, gut microbiota transplantation is an issue that is sparking considerable interest right now as a possible treatment for infections of the intestine (especially those produced
“The immune system is like an army”: An interview with Prof. Graham Rook
17 May 2013by GMFH Editing Team
Professor of Medical Microbiology Graham Rook, from UCL (University College London), explains in this video the “surprisingly close” relationship between gut microbiota and the immune system. Prof. Rook, who was interviewed during the 2nd Gut Microbiota and Health Summit, compares
Gut microbiota or gut flora? Prof. Joël Doré explains which term is best
4 Apr 2013by GMFH Editing Team
We interviewed Prof. Joël Doré, Head of Research at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), at the 2nd Gut Microbiota for Health Summit, in order to find out more about gut microbiota. Prof Doré’s
Gut Microbiota For Health Summit 2013: Interview with family doctor and BBC media medic Mark Porter
5 Mar 2013by GMFH Editing Team
The famous British TV presenter and family doctor Mark Porter hosted the Gut Microbiota For Health Summits 2012 (Evian, France) and 2013 (Madrid, Spain). In this interview he talks about his personal impressions of the two summits and why a