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Gut Feelings: Understanding Microbiome Influence on Health with Prof. Paul Wilmes

Gut Feelings: Understanding Microbiome Influence on Health with Prof. Paul Wilmes

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The gut microbiome has become a hot topic in recent years, capturing the attention of scientists and the general public alike. In our latest podcast episode, we met with Professor Paul Wilmes, head of the Systems Ecology group at the Luxembourg Center for Systems Biomedicine (University of Luxembourg). He shares insights into the complexities of the microbiome, its role in human health, and the groundbreaking research being conducted in Luxembourg.

One of the key highlights of the discussion is the impact of the gut microbiome on chronic diseases, particularly Parkinson's disease. Professor Wilmes discusses the ERC Proof of Concept grant he received to explore biomarkers that could detect early signs of Parkinson's disease through shifts in the gut microbiome. This research could pave the way for early interventions and better management of the disease. The conversation also touches on the factors that influence our microbiome, including diet, environment, and even the mode of delivery at birth.

USEFUL LINKS

Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/

More about Prof. Paul Wilmes - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/people/paul-wilmes/

Human Microbiome Project - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Microbiome_Project

MetaHIT - https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/201052/reporting

ExpoBiome Project - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/research-projects/expobiome-deciphering-the-impact-of-exposures-from-the-gut-microbiome-derived-molecular-complex-in-human-health-and-disease/

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