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  • The Future of Microbiome-Based Biomarkers: Human Microbiome Action announces publication in The Lancet Microbe

    The Future of Microbiome-Based Biomarkers: Human Microbiome Action announces publication in The Lancet Microbe

    [Brussels, 5th September 2024] –The EU-funded Human Microbiome Action consortium conducted a Delphi survey, coordinated by the Pharmabiotic Research [...]

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  • New EU consortium aims to advance microbiome research

    Irish academic Prof Paul Ross said the new network is designed to ‘tackle some of the major challenges that [...]

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  • Launch of European Microbiome Centres Consortium

    APC Director Prof Paul Ross travelled to Brussels to attend the launch of the The European Microbiome Centres Consortium [...]

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  • Press Release: New European Microbiome Centres Consortium Helps Ensure Better Collaboration in the Field of Human Microbiome

    The European Microbiome Centres Consortium (EMCC), a network of institutions working to ensure coherence and collaboration among leading experts in the field of human microbiome, launched today during the final conference of the EU-funded project Human Microbiome Action.

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  • Microbiome: are we ready for third generation live biotherapeutics?

    The microbiome sector has come a long way. From liquidizing fecal matter in a kitchen appliance for direct insertion [...]

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  • Press Release: Are you a microbiome expert? Help tackle the lack of consensus in the field!

    Microbiome experts are invited to participate in Delphi surveys to impact the trajectory of microbiome research and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned researcher, clinician, or industry authority, your input can help shape guidelines and recommendations that will guide the future of microbiome science and contribute to guidelines, white papers, and strategic recommendations for the entire field. The different Delphi surveys are open for interested participants online between September and December 2023.

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  • Digs into the role of gut microbes in mucosal barrier degradation

    A post on LinkedIn about the EC postdoctoral programme called for Tunisian Aicha Kriaa’s attention. Now, almost one year [...]

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  • CBMR joins €2M Horizon2020 project to help steer the future of human microbiome research

    The Human Microbiome Action consortium will bring more than 20 partners across Europe to address this challenge, and produce [...]

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  • Press Release: Human Microbiome Action – Towards Better Public Health

    For decades, chronic diseases have been steadily on the rise, representing a major threat to healthy ageing. According to the WHO, chronic diseases will affect one in four people by 2025. The development of health and disease is shaped by an important factor. On and inside of our body live over 100 trillion microbes that are often referred to as our microbiota or microbiome.

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  • Leading scientists gather at UCC to plan future of microbiome research

    Leading scientists gather at UCC to plan future of microbiome research

    Professor Paul Ross Director of APC Microbiome Ireland, a world-leading SFI Research Centre headquartered in University College Cork (UCC), [...]

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