📢 Fresh out of the press, our review on the Small Intestinal Microbiota in @TrendsMicrobiol! 🥳 Everything you didn't know you wondered about the small intestinal #microbiota, its role in metabolism and diseases, and current challenges 🦠
Go read it and share it! 👀
Online now in @TrendsMicrobiol
Small intestinal microbiota: from taxonomic composition to metabolism. A review by @PascaleVonaesch & @simyersin#ASMicrobe https://t.co/zUZNxH0RrL
The small intestine microbiome has been largely ignored.
This timely review article in @NatureRevMicro explores the ins and outs of the small intestine microorganisms in health and disease with a particular focus on the microbial ecology context:
https://t.co/jyZfnMpeS7
🚨 Deadline for abstract submission for #Biology25 is in 10 days!
Join us in Lausanne for the latest edition of Biology, the largest conference in ecology and evolution in Switzerland!
Register at https://t.co/iCDC4O2UON
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📢 Fresh out of the press, our review on the Small Intestinal Microbiota in @TrendsMicrobiol! 🥳 Everything you didn't know you wondered about the small intestinal #microbiota, its role in metabolism and diseases, and current challenges 🦠
Go read it and share it! 👀
Online now in @TrendsMicrobiol
Small intestinal microbiota: from taxonomic composition to metabolism. A review by @PascaleVonaesch & @simyersin#ASMicrobe https://t.co/zUZNxH0RrL
@PascaleVonaesch @unil starting the last session of the #SymbNET2024 with a talk on
"Deciphering the impact of Streptococcus salivarius on small intestinal inflammation in stunted children."
Excited to announce that I am joining the Dept. of Genetics and Evolution @genevunige at @UNIGEnews as a tenure-track Asst. Professor! We'll be exploring the gut-brain axis of insects. I am currently offering a fully-funded PhD position! https://t.co/0nALrOJjA0 Please RT #newPI
We do it one more time! 📣 A #PhD position in Nutrition & Gut Microbiome Research is now available in our group in #Copenhagen 🌟 Do you know the right motivated candidate? (help us share, like) 🙏 ❤️
✉ Deadline for application is August 4
📍@NEXSKU
https://t.co/oUzRM7zKWI
What a great surprise and pleasure to have our latest review featured in the TWiM podcast! 🦠
If anyone want to know more about the small intestinal microbiota and why it matters, go listen to this Week in Microbiology 🎧
https://t.co/MyKcOcIsks
📢 Our new #Review is out in @TrendsMicrobiol!
It's everything you ever wanted to know about the small intestinal #microbiota and its central role in human health and diseases🦠
With @PascaleVonaesch
https://t.co/fB7D1irrj8
Just published! 📢
mBARq: a new versatile and user-friendly tool to analyse DNA barcodes in microbiome research.
Congrats to @aasintsova, HJ Ruscheweyh, @chrisnightwing, L Feer, B Nguyen, B Daniel, WD Hardt, J Vorholt, and S Sunagawa. @SunagawaLab
https://t.co/01IiM4joKX
Join us in Addis Ababa or online for the 1st Ethiopian-Swiss #microbiome and #AMR forum on the 15th of January! 🦠
Register for free following the link: https://t.co/5qRQM78kpJ
Stoked to publish my first PhD paper! 🦠 We showed that the gut microbiome from Ethiopian children is influenced by their unique diet and is different from children from other regions 🌎 Go read it to know more!
With @JulianGarneau and @PascaleVonaesch
https://t.co/UkOdgxNdMV
@PascaleVonaesch et al. sequenced the #eukaryome of the GI tract of ~1000 African children, and tested the association with various clinical factors. Such 🌍 studies can uncover common features of the eukaryome in healthy individuals.
https://t.co/RKRbcBAqzc