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26 May 23

Our Research at the Human Microbiome Symposium

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    Wednesday May 24 our Research Group Leader Christian Fuchsberger, took the stage at the Human Microbiome Symposium to present CHRIS Microbiome, one of our projects closely linked to the CHRIS study.

    The CHRIS Microbiome project aims to unravel the complex dynamics between microbial communities and their profound impact on human health. The Human Microbiome Symposium aimed to facilitate networking and collaboration between research institutions, medical facilities and industry, fostering synergies and opportunities for cooperation. The event provided insights into ongoing projects and findings related to nutrition and probiotics, intestinal health, and the influence of the microbiome on mental well-being.

    By actively participating in such events, organized at NOI Techpark, we demonstrate our commitment to fostering collaboration, driving innovation, and contributing to the broader scientific community.

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