Gut Microbiota

Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.

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NNIW101 - Nutrition, Microbiome and Health: Latest Findings and Future Research
Artificial intelligence and microbiome research

Artificial intelligence and microbiome research

Graphical abstract by Georg K. Gerber, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Faculty of Harvard-MIT, Health…

Georg Gerber
NNIW101 - Nutrition, Microbiome and Health: Latest Findings and Future Research
The infant gut virome: Knowns, unknowns, and avenues for future studies

The infant gut virome: Knowns, unknowns, and avenues for future studies

Sasha Zhernakova
NNIW101 - Nutrition, Microbiome and Health: Latest Findings and Future Research
Environment and microbiota intersection with human health

Environment and microbiota intersection with human health

Andrew Bartko
Taste and Flavor Development (videos)
Taste and Flavor Development

Taste and Flavor Development

Erin S. Ross
Glutamine supplementation in neonates: is there a future?  (videos)
Glutamine supplementation in neonates: is there a future?

Glutamine supplementation in neonates: is there a future?

Josef Neu
Responsive Feeding: Strategies to Promote Healthy Mealtime Interactions
Responsive Feeding: Strategies to Promote Healthy Mealtime Interactions

Responsive Feeding: Strategies to Promote Healthy Mealtime Interactions

Maureen Black
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Partial Hydrolysates in the Management of Gastro-intestinal Disorder

Partial Hydrolysates in the Management of Gastro-intestinal Disorder

Yvan Vandenplas
NNI Research Fellowship (news)
NNI Research Fellowship

NNI Research Fellowship

Omega-3, omega-6 supplement improves reading for children (news)
Omega-3, omega-6 supplement improves reading for children

Omega-3, omega-6 supplement improves reading for children

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Gut bacteria imbalance increases diabetes risk

Gut bacteria imbalance increases diabetes risk

Obesity From Mother to Child (infographics)
Obesity From Mother to Child

Obesity From Mother to Child