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Microbiomes – Multimedia

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Hidden Secrets of the Human Microbiome With Alexandre Almeida

For this installment of Teach Me in 10, we are joined by Dr. Alexandre Almeida, a postdoctoral fellow in the Finn research group at the EMBL-EBI. Almeida teaches us all about the hidden secrets of the human microbiome, in less than 10 minutes.
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Why Is the Gut Microbiome Important for Our Health?

British Society for Immunology member and professor of immunology at Imperial College London Danny Altmann discusses what the gut microbiome is and why researchers think it could be important for helping our immune systems to function correctly.
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The Skin Microbiome: A Healthy Bacterial Balance

Our skin is home to billions of microorganisms, the vast majority of which are bacteria. Much like the microbiome in our gut, these microbes play a crucial part in keeping us healthy. Researchers are working out whether restoring the balance can treat some medical conditions.
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Opinionated Science Episode 19: Next-Generation Sequencing Takes Over the World

In this episode, the team discuss the omnipresent technology of next-generation sequencing (NGS), which has seen the cost of sequencing a human genome go from $100 million to under $1000 in just two decades. We hear from the European Bioinformatics Institute’s Dr Alex Almeida, who uses NGS techniques to examine the human microbiome. We also investigate the future of NGS and ask, what will happen when we have sequenced absolutely everything?
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Developing a New Modality Using Targeted Therapeutic Discovery

Download this case study to learn more about how Thermo Scientific Core LIMS™ and Core ELN™ software solutions are supporting efforts to develop the human microbiome into a new modality for drug development.
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Top 5 Non-COVID-19 Stories of 2020 From Microbiology

In the field of microbiology, COVID-19 has very much stolen the show this year. However, despite media attention and resources being poured into understanding and combatting SARS-CoV-2, there have still been some exciting developments in microbiology. In this list we take a look at five of the most read non-COVID-19 microbiology news stories of 2020.
App Note / Case Study

Rapid Workflow for Detection of Select Bacteria in Samples

The human digestive tract is home to > 1,000 different species of microorganisms. Purification of microbial DNA from a sample is a key step in understanding the microbiome composition and its influences on human health. Download this app note to discover a detection workflow that can be performed in as little as 2 hours.
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Can Medicines That Alter the Microbiome Prevent Cardiovascular Disease?

Promoting a healthy gut microbiome may be a powerful strategy for lowering cholesterol and other heart attack risk factors. In this video, Reza Ghadiri presents research on molecules that can alter the bacterial population of intestines to a healthier state and how they have shown – through experiments in mice – that this reduces cholesterol levels and strongly inhibits the thickened-artery condition known as atherosclerosis.
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Teach Me in 10 – Why Synthetic Biology Will Eat Your Fields With Dr Jake Wintermute

In this installment of Teach Me in 10, Dr Wintermute provides a Synthetic Biology 101, teaching you everything that you need to know about this interesting area of science, in less than 10 minutes.
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Six Steps Towards Understanding the Microbiome and Cancer

In cancer, rapidly emerging evidence suggests that the microbiome influences disease progression in a myriad of direct and indirect ways. In this listicle, we look at recent research developments directed towards exploring the emerging “oncomicrobiome”.
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