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Medical Center. Research from this laboratory is focused on understanding of the mutualistic relationship between the gut microbiota and the host with implications for normal gastrointestinal development
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As the largest organ of human being, skin acts as a barrier to the external environment, and accommodates a diverse microbiota comprised of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and microeukaryotes. Most
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of target strains in the in situ model of the gut microbiota by monitoring the presence of lactobacilli in the culture, coupled to changes in microbial profiles under different conditions such as before and
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researcher to join the SymbiLoss project to work on how the microbiota could play a role in the adaptation of non-mycorrhizal plants. SymbiLoss Project - Plants rely on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis
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motivated, interdisciplinary scientist to investigate the host-gut microbiota interactions that are associated with driving early onset colorectal cancer. The candidate will be using state of the art human
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how microbiota, diet and food modify chronic inflammation of inflammatory bowel disease. (IBD). It will deal with direct and indirect observations on both patients, trough collection of data and
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The aim of the project is to deepen our understanding of the role of microbiota-vector interactions in phenomena related to environmental adaptation
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and microbial resources to better cope with current challenges of crop production. In the field of plant microbiomes, we address plant-associated microbiota, explore their functions and develop
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. The position, co-supervised by Dr. Jatin Nagpal and Prof. John F. Cryan, offers a unique opportunity to perform innovative research understanding the impact of microbiota on neurodevelopment and stress and
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obesity deeply phenotyped, including intestinal microbiota, metabolomics, diet, physical activity, body composition and cardiometabolic health markers, who received an intervention to improve their body