Do the bacterial metabolites in the fetal gut come over from the mother? Check out the cool movie from Microbiome on our new study. @KorenLab @YaleMed @YalePediatrics https://t.co/l0mrigEX3A
Where are we on iterative strategies in microbiome research?
@KorenLab, @SondraTurjeman, @Elinav_Lab & @RozeraTommaso update how to move from preclinical models to clinical trials:
https://t.co/Q0MJbYGxFL
This work wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing collaborators @SondraTurjeman, @TommasoRozera, @EranElinav and @GianlucaIaniro. Huge thanks for the discussions that shaped this paper! (6/)
🚀 Excited to share our latest work in @CellCellPress : "From big data and experimental models to clinical trials: Iterative strategies in microbiome research!" 🦠🔬 (1/) https://t.co/zDTZvMReyG
One major challenge: promising findings in mice don’t always translate to humans. We explore why, and how we can use wildling mice, humanized models, and artificial microbiome therapeutics to bridge the gap. (5/)
Our Consensus statement on #microbiome testing in clinical practice is out in @LancetGastroHep! https://t.co/atqPLiYJE7 Here we recommend how to standardise the framework for test release (indications, pre-testing protocols, sequencing & analysis, result reporting). A thread🧵⬇️
And yet again (!) we congratulate Prof. Omry Koren who has been selected by Clarivate as Most Frequently Cited Researcher – “Highly Cited Researchers have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research." The selection is based on researchers whose scientific articles are ranked in the top 1% in terms of the number of citations in their field and their year of publication, according to the international database Web of Science™️. This is his seventh year in a row.
@Bar_ilan@KorenLab@Clarivate@UniBonn
#HighlyCited2024