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Tag Archives: gut microbes
How do your microbes grow?
If you’ve recently been on holiday, changed your diet, or taken antibiotics, the chances are that it’s affected your microbiome. This community of microbes – made up of trillions of bacteria, archaea and fungi – plays a vital role in … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical and Medical Microbiology
Tagged gut microbes, harvard, Mark and recapture, Microbiome
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Microbe Video: Julie Pfeiffer
Last month, we were invited by the European Society of Virology to go to their conference in Lyon, France, and interview some of the researchers that were presenting their work. In this video, we spoke to Julie Pfeiffer, Associate Professor … Continue reading
Posted in Video, Virology
Tagged european society for virology, gut microbes, virology, virus
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