The International Human Microbiome Consortium, established in 2008, and
the International Human Microbiome Standards project, launched in 2011, have attempted to address some of these issues.
The research is part of a bigger endeavour called
the International Human Microbiome Consortium, which aims to identify and study all the microbes living in and on our bodies.
Not exact matches
The new paper, titled «Using Machine Learning to Identify Major Shifts in
Human Gut
Microbiome Protein Family Abundance in Disease,» was presented last month at the IEEE
International Conference on Big Data.