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Microbiomes – Multimedia

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Microplastics

Detecting and reducing the spread of microplastics is vital. Download this infographic to learn more about the key sources of microplastic pollution, current and emerging detection techniques, and regulatory action to combat this emerging pollutant.
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What Is the Microbiome and How Do We Study It?

Dive into the fascinating realm of microbiome research with our latest episode of Teach Me in 10.
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Bacteriophages: Not Just Bacteria Killers, but Essential Resources for Mammalian Cells

A recent study from Monash University highlights the potential symbiotic relationship between bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, and mammalian cells.
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Mouse “Astronauts” Reveal Possible Links Between Gut Bacteria and Bone Loss in Microgravity

A new study in mice has found that changes to the gut microbiome during spaceflight may be associated with bone loss.
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Next-Generation STING Agonists for Immunotherapy Against Advanced Cancer

Speaking at The Landscape of Cancer Research 2022 online symposium, James Moon from the University of Michigan delivered his talk on next-generation STING agonists for immunotherapy against advanced cancer.
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The Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing

In this infographic, we explore some of the ways that next-generation sequencing (NGS) has changed our understanding of biology and medicine by detailing some of its most important applications.
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Human Organs-on-Chips for Disease Modeling, Drug Development and Personalized Medicine

Speaking at the online symposium, Innovations in Disease Modeling 2022, Dr. Donald E. Ingber, Founding Director of Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, presented his talk on novel human organ-on-a-chip technologies
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Your Gut Microbiome: The Most Important Organ You’ve Never Heard of

Dr. Erika Ebbel Angle discusses why the gut microbiome is the most important organ you’ve probably never heard of.
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Creating a More Human-Relevant Model of the Small Intestine with Organ-Chip Technology

Current in vitro models of the small intestine offer limited predictivity due to their reliance on immortalized cell lines and static culture. To better predict human response to drug candidates, researchers need a model than can more closely recreate the intestinal microenvironment.
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Podcast

Opinionated Science Episode 39: The Science of Christmas Dinner

In this bumper episode, the team review a series of studies from the last year that investigate Christmassy food. Could the future of Christmas dinner involve a cell culture roast, unnaturally smooth chocolate and fractal cauliflower?
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