“You are not human, you are a walking bacterial colony,” says the Belgian researcher Jeroen Raes, from the Flanders Institute of Biology, in this video from TEDxBrussels. Raes discusses issues that go from the gut microbiota’s size to its functions,
“Mainly microbes – Meet your microbiome” is a video by Joe Hanson, the author of the YouTube channel It’s okay to be smart, that focuses on gut microbiota and the importance of bacteria in and on our body. Uploaded during
Swiss broadcasting company, RTS, has created a section on its website dedicated to gut microbiota
27 Mar 2013by GMFH Editing Team
From the scientific community to general public, interest in the community of bacteria found in our digestive system – our gut microbiota (previously known as gut microflora or gut flora) – is on the up. Consequently, there is an increased
Great projects such as Human Microbiome Project and MetaHIT have arrived to the end in the last two years, but it doesn’t mean research on gut microbiota stops. A second generation of studies has started, evidencing the relevance of this