Their findings suggest a profound association between
oral microbe and gut ecosystem, which provides new insights into
microbiome research, and advance development of a novel type of medicine in therapeutics of chronic inflammatory diseases.
Warinner and colleague, Cecil M. Lewis, Jr., co-direct OU's Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and
Microbiome Research and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in
Microbiome Research and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in t
Research and the
research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in t
research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human
oral and gut
microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in
microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our
microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in the past.
Over the years through my own
research I've realized how much the
oral microbiome directly impacts the gut biome, not to mention overall health.