Ian Lipkin of Columbia University, a well - known virologist who probes links
between microbial infections and neuropsychiatric disorders, is being sued, along with the university, by epidemiologist Mady Hornig, his long - term collaborator.
Not exact matches
The report also finds what appear to be consistent differences
between the gut
microbial population — also called the microbiota — of individuals in developed countries like the U.S. and those the developing world and provides some of the most complete evidence that the gut microbiota usually return to normal after cholera
infection.
Urinary tract
infection A number of studies point to the association
between decreased
microbial diversity and the incidence of what is commonly called urinary tract
infection (UTI) or «dysbiosis.»
The
Microbial Pathogenesis team, under the leadership of Professor Gordon Dougan, is focusing on the genetic analysis of the interactions
between bacteria and their hosts to shed light on how humans and other animals respond to
infection.