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25

Mar

2024

Federal Regulation Urged for Direct-to-Consumer Microbiome Tests

AZO Website covers the Science paper co-written by IGS Acting Director Jacques Ravel.

15

Mar

2024

Experts Call For More Regulation Of At Home Microbiome Test Kits

Forbes writes about a recent Science paper co-authored by IGS Acting Director Jacques Ravel, PhD, calling for more regulation of direct-to-consumer microbiome testing services.

20

Feb

2024

Women's Health: The Next Microbiome Frontier

Jacques Ravel, PhD, discusses the role of the microbiome in women’s health.

01

Jan

2024

How a Parasitic Worm Forces Praying Mantises to Drown Themselves

In Scientific American, Julie Dunning Hotopp, PhD, comments on a study on horizontal gene transfer that may have allowed a worm that kills praying mantises.

06

Dec

2023

The Vaginal Microbiome May Affect Health More than We Thought

In Scientific American, Johanna Holm, PhD, and Jacques Ravel, PhD, discuss their research showing that combinations of microbes in the vaginal microbiome may influence health outcomes such as risk of sexually transmitted disease and preterm birth

12

Oct

2023

Vast Diversity of Human Brain Cell Types Revealed in Trove of New Datasets

Spectrum features the findings of the Brain Cell Atlas that includes research from Seth Ament, PhD.

12

Oct

2023

How Inflammation in Early Childhood can Lead to Autism and Schizophrenia

Seth Ament, PhD, discusses his cerebellum research with New Atlas.

12

Oct

2023

What a Look at More Than 3,000 Kinds of Cells in the Human Brain Tells Us

Science News talks with Seth Ament, PhD, about his brain inflammation research.

12

Oct

2023

New Clues to How Inflammation in Young Children's Brains Might Spur Autism

In Health Day, Seth Ament, PhD, talks about the two types of cells in the brain's cerebellum that appear to be vulnerable to inflammation in childhood.

12

Oct

2023

Neuroscientists Make "Unexpected" Discovery Over Cause of Childhood Autism

In Newsweek, Seth Ament, PhD, discusses his research showing that inflammation in the brain during early childhood my cause autism and schizophrenia.

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