"What is the microbiome and where does it come from?"
07.11.2023
In the Media
Human microbiomes consist of a large number of microorganisms. Most of them are bacteria and are found in our intestines. But where do these bacteria come from and how have they evolved over time and adapted to our bodies as a habitat? Ruth Ley, Deputy Spokesperson of the CMFI, talks about this in the podcast “The Naked Scientists”.
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Prof. Ruth Ley, PhD
Max Planck Institute for Biology
Managing Director
Department of Microbiome Science
E-Mail: ruth.ley@tuebingen.mpg.de
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