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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • [FR] Un nouveau projet européen pour coordonner les recherches sur le microbiome humain

    Researchers from the MICALIS joint research unit and the MetaGenoPolis research unit are involved in the European "Human Microbiome [...]

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