Tag: Jeffrey Gordon April 13, 2022 Gut bacterium supports growth in infants with severe acute malnutritionPilot study provides more evidence beneficial bacteria could help treat malnourished children.News Release April 5, 2022 Gordon receives scientific innovator awardGut microbiome pioneer honored for contributions to gastroenterology field.News Release September 13, 2021 Gordon receives Balzan PrizeInternational foundation honors work on gut microbiome research.News Release June 23, 2021 New snack foods nurture healthy gut microbiomeMicrobiome-modifying foods designed with specific combinations of plant fibers.News Release May 11, 2021 What’s the difference between prebiotics and probioticsSource: Discover Magazine April 19, 2021 Gordon study on childhood malnutrition honored for its impactClinical Research Forum awards studies with immediate impact on health, well-being of patients.National Leaders April 9, 2021 Gordon receives Kober Medal‘Father of microbiome’ honored by Association of American Physicians.News Release, Video April 7, 2021 For malnourished children, a new type of microbiome-directed food boosts growthNew food is designed to nurture healthy gut microbes.News Release July 23, 2020 Gut microbes might might keep malnourished children from growingSource: New York Times July 22, 2020 Specific bacteria help explain stunted growth in malnourished children14 types of bacteria in small intestine linked to stunted growth, inflammation.News Release October 9, 2019 NIH gives major boost to microbiome research on Medical CampusWill advance research in areas that include immunity, metabolism, infectious diseases and neuroscience.News Release October 9, 2019 Human gut microbes could make processed foods healthierA specific microbe can break down a chemical common in manufactured foods.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next ›