Professionals with an advanced degree in microbiology plus expertise in how
microorganisms affect human health and wellness.
Not exact matches
Their findings, which have been published online in The Journal of Experimental Medicine, expand the type of gut - resident
microorganism that can
affect the
health of their host and suggest that related parasites may cause gastrointestinal disease in
humans.
«The
human microbiome is largely unexplored,» said NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D. «It is essential that we understand how
microorganisms interact with the
human body to
affect health and disease.
Our stomachs and intestines contains most of these, with millions of different
microorganisms and species which can have a massive
affect on
human health and disease (1).