Tag: Jeffrey Gordon September 19, 2019 For gut microbes, not all types of fiber are created equalBeneficial microbes pursue certain types of dietary fiber, findings that could aid design of foods.News Release July 11, 2019 For malnourished children, new therapeutic food boosts gut microbes, healthy developmentNew approach targeting gut microbes proves superior to standard treatment.News Release April 2, 2019 Probing the microbiomeStudies of people and their companion microbes shed light on health and disease.Outlook Magazine January 31, 2019 Gordon honored with Frontiers of Knowledge AwardBBVA Foundation recognizes human microbiome pioneer.News Release January 21, 2019 Utmost care: A day in the life of the School of MedicineSee the breadth of ongoing efforts to advance research, education and the best medical care possible for patients. September 12, 2018 Gordon receives Luminary AwardPrecision medicine group honors father of the microbiome.News Release May 23, 2018 Gordon receives British Royal Society’s highest honorIlluminated role of gut microbial communities in human health, disease.News Release December 13, 2017 Gordon receives Sanofi-Institut Pasteur AwardScientist honored for role in founding, leading field of gut microbiome research.News Release September 28, 2017 Gordon receives 2017 Horwitz Prize‘Father of microbiome’ honored for revealing importance of gut microbes in human health, disease.News Release August 16, 2017 Gordon receives Jacobæus PrizeNovo Nordisk Foundation recognizes gut microbiome research.National Leaders August 10, 2017 Gordon recipient of Massry PrizeThree scientists honored for revealing roles of microbes in human health, disease.News Release June 14, 2017 UTI treatment reduces E. coli, may offer alternative to antibioticsTreatment with molecular decoy may lessen recurrent infections, mouse study shows.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 Next ›