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“There is a strong relationship between gut dysbiosis, metabolic diseases and cancer”

Rémy Burcelin explains how understanding the link between gut microbiota, metabolic syndrome and cancer could be useful from a therapeutic point of view.

Unlocking the Microbiome: The CosmoID approach

CosmosID detects and identifies microorganisms of all kinds using next-generation sequencing. We discussed CosmosID's approach with Arne Materna, the company's VP Product.

Prostate cancer: gut microbiome regulation may reduce radiotherapy side effects

Radiotherapy against prostate cancer may cause serious intestinal side effects. We discussed the impact of the local microbiota with Miguel Reis Ferreira.

Why we need to study tissue microbiome in cancer

The existence of a tumor microbiota have a lot of implications. We discussed this topic with Sandrine Miller-Montgomery (UC San Diego).

Giorgio Trinchieri: ‘Microbiome based strategies in oncology to improve immunotherapy’

The modulation of the microbiota impacts on the efficacy of the new anti-PD-1 cancer therapies. We discuss it with Giorgio Trinchieri (NIH, USA).

Probiota 2020, where microbiome science meets business

Probiota 2020: interview with Nathan Gray, Senior Editor at Nutraingredients.

Microbiome Movement: closing day for the meeting that looks at the future of probiotics

The Microbiome Movement was founded in 2016 by Alexander Puttick and his colleagues from Hanson Wade in London. Now Alexander Puttick's invitation is to participate in upcoming events.

Healthy ageing: is Christensenella the cornerstone of the gut microbiota?

Philippe Langella, Research Director at INRA, explains how Christensenella could help establish an eubiotic gut microbiota in the elderly.

Esben Laulund (IPA Europe): ‘Probiotic companies need a new regulatory frame in EU’

IPA (International Probiotics Association) Europe is a non-profit international organization of leading European companies in the probiotic field. We discuss IPA's role with its president Esben Laulund.

Patrizia Brigidi: ‘We demonstrated specific profiles that link longevity and gut microbiota’

An Italian study carried out at the University of Bologna investigated the relationship between longevity and the microbiota. We discussed it with Professor Patrizia Brigidi, coordinator of the project.

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