If you missed our #WorldMicrobiomeDay lecture, you can now find the recording up on our YouTube channel! Check it out:
A study from last year confirms the benefits of “microbiome-directed” supplements and shows they can help not only moderately malnourished children, but also those who have suffered from severe malnutrition. #WorldMicrobiomeDay
Hoy 27J celebramos el #WorldMicrobiomeDay: somos un ecosistema vivo donde trillones de microbios influyen en nuestra digestión, sistema inmune e incluso nuestro ánimo.
Descubre más en este vídeo de @curiosamente: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ1W...
¡Cuídalos y ellos te cuidarán! #DMMicrobioma
Happy #WorldMicrobiomeDay from the NMDC! This year’s theme is “Microbiome 101: What You Need to Know”, and we encourage you to explore microbiome-related resources and learn something new about microbiomes today! worldmicrobiomeday.com 🧪
To further support microbial research, we encourage researchers in this area to apply for our 2025 Microbial Genomics SMRT Grant. Apply now for a chance to win free #HiFisequencing!
Learn more: bit.ly/4nfZlcz
#WorldMicrobiomeDay #Microbiome #PacBio (2/2)
Happy #WorldMicrobiomeDay!
#PacBio is honoring the tiny microbial communities making a big impact on discovery. HiFi sequencing empowers researchers to explore the #microbiome with exceptional accuracy, strain-level ID, complete genomes, and deep functional insights. (1/2)
Today is #WorldMicrobiomeDay – a chance to celebrate the tiny organisms that play huge roles in our health 🌱🧫
Proud to have @quadraminstitute.bsky.social on the Norwich Research Park leading world-class microbiome research right here in South Norfolk.
🔗 quadram.ac.uk/research_are...
Erika Biernbaum, PhD Student, Dudley Lab
Speech bubble: What is your research about? Speech bubble: "Detecting Salmonella in public wastewater, especially those at low levels, in a more time efficient manner than current techniques. Additionally, the project is designed to develop a standard for Salmonella presence in public wastewater, so that outbreaks can be identified earlier through routine monitoring."
Speech bubble: What is your favorite part about your science? Speech bubble: "My favorite part about my research is the hands-on lab work coupled with solving real-world problems."
Let's cap off #WorldMicrobiomeDay here at the OHMC with Erika Biernbaum, a PhD student in the Dudley Lab!
Her research is centered around food microbiomes and health – she seeks to understand how we can detect foodborne pathogens like #Salmonella more quickly and efficiently.
Today, on #WorldMicrobiomeDay, we reflect on the powerful role of the microbiota in shaping immune health and allergic diseases. Check our latest article to learn how these tiny ecosystems can have the biggest influence 🦠 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#Microbiome #Allergy #Immunology
It’s #WorldMicrobiomeDay! 🧬🌎
Our researchers @camri-igs.bsky.social and @genomescience.bsky.social are leading the charge in understanding how these tiny organisms affect everything from digestion to disease prevention.
🔗 Learn more: shorturl.at/V4twC
#Microbiome #GutHealth #MedEd #Research
🦠 Today is #WorldMicrobiomeDay— a timely moment to highlight our partner MaaT Pharma, a company exploring the power of microbiome-based therapies in oncology.
Check out this Behind the Breakthroughs podcast featuring CEO Hervé Affagard and host Jonathan Grinstein: bt.ly/3HWwrhE
What does #WorldMicrobiomeDay mean to those of us at MAST? Let’s find out! 👇
Overall, today is a great chance to spread awareness on the small bowel microbiome & how it impacts different aspects of health and disease
Visit our website to catch up on the latest! csmast.com
It's #WorldMicrobiomeDay today so I'd thought I share this old (but good) story about how how we humans are just about equally bacteria as human, if you're looking at total number of cells. What makes us more human vs. bacteria depends when you last pooped.
microbialmenagerie.com/microbiome_b...
Susan Tian, PHD Student, Bisanz Lab
Speech bubble: "What is your research about?" Speech bubble: "Clostridioides difficile is a harmful bacteria that can cause serious diarrhea, especially after taking antibiotics. Normally, the good bacteria in our gut help keep it under control. We discovered that one special type of helpful bacteria played a key role in blocking the harmful bacteria—even without other common protective processes."
Speech bubble: What is your favorite part about your science? Speech bubble: "My favorite part would be manipulating the synthetic community composition to investigate the inhibitory mechanism of a complex community, like doing "reverse cooking!"
Meet Susan Tian, a PhD student in the Bisanz Lab!
Susan’s research focuses on human and health associated microbiomes, building synthetic microbiomes, and using microbiome engineering to help prevent gut infections like C. diff.
#GutMicrobiome #WorldMicrobiomeDay
In honor of #WorldMicrobiomeDay, take a look back at Wyss startup FitBiomics' Co-Founder & CEO, Jonathan Scheiman's, journey from the basketball court to the Wyss, to running a company that uses the microbiomes of the fittest people in the world to benefit the health of humans everywhere.
#AppliedAndEnvironmentalMicrobiology #AEM journal celebrates #WorldMicrobiomeDay in style!
Let’s start by reviewing the impact of the human microbiome in Forensic Sciences 🔬
doi.org/10.1128/AEM....
Speech bubble: What is your research about? Speech bubble: "My research looks at how certain bacteria grow and change over time in water-based farming systems like hydroponics. I study both helpful and harmful bacteria, including ones that can make people sick, like Salmonella and E. coli. My research goal is to find safe ways to keep food grown in these systems safe to eat."
Speech bubble: What is a microbiome fact you wish people knew? Speech bubble: " It is amazing to study this invisible world, so small we cannot see it without a microscope, yet so complex, beautiful, and essential to life. It is easy to take these tiny microbes for granted, but they are doing so much for us. That is something I would love more people to think about."
Auja Bywater is a PhD student in the Kovac Lab, studying environmental and agricultural microbiomes, with a focus on the microbes in food production – and their ability to develop resistance and adapt to their environments.
#WorldMicrobiomeDay
🌍🎉 Happy World Microbiome Day! At the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine @UCSF, we’re dedicated to understanding and harnessing the power of microbiomes to improve human health. Join us in celebrating the tiny organisms that make a huge difference! #WorldMicrobiomeDay #UCSF
It's #WorldMicrobiomeDay 🧬
Explore the #Bioscientifica Super Collection on ScienceOpen to discover vital #OpenAccess research on #microbiomes: 🦋
bit.ly/Bioscientifi...
Now available to watch on demand!
Our #WorldMicrobiomeDay webinar
MICROBIOME 101: The Brain-Gut-Axis with Prof @jfcryan.bsky.social - @ucc.ie and Prof Felice Jacka - Deakin
Thanks to our own Director Prof Pau Ross who moderated.
@uccresearch.bsky.social @researchireland.ie
📺 bit.ly/3I0FXjP
Next up, meet Jane Venezia! Jane is a PhD student in the Bletz Lab, and her work focuses on environmental microbiomes in amphibians, with a focus on protists, an often overlooked member of the microbiome.
#WorldMicrobiomeDay
Can the microbiome of soils be shaped 'by vaccinating the soil' to protect against pathogenic nematode? #worldmicrobiomeday
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Today is #WorldMicrobiomeDay. At the Quadram Institute our Food, Microbiome and Health research focuses on the relationships between plant-based foods and human health, understanding the microbiome within and beyond the gut🦠
Discover more about our microbiome research
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MGnify genome catalogues have close to 0.5 million genomes sourced from 12 biomes #WorldMicrobiomeDay
It’s #WorldMicrobiomeDay! This year’s theme is Microbiome 101: What You Need to Know — here we present MGnify’s guide to microbiome data! 🔬
Microbiome research at IOI World Microbiome Day I 27 June 2025
Today is #WorldMicrobiomeDay!
Find out how @ineosoxford.bsky.social uses microbiome science in #AMR research:
👶Neonatal gut studies
🦟 Flies as AMR reservoirs
🏥 Hospital surface microbiota
🧫 Polymicrobial wound infections
🔬 Metagenomics
➡️ Find out more at: ow.ly/uzB350WgC7j
🎉Today we celebrate #WorldMicrobiomeDay with new insights from 2025 #InternationalMicrobiotaObservatory
To mark the day, we’re sharing an exclusive perspective from Pr. Joël Doré (@inrae-france.bsky.social), member of our scientific board: what can we expect from tomorrow’s medicine?
bit.ly/4kbBuIc