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Microbiome Support


To continuously advance microbiome research, optimization in terms of methodologies, stable long-term maintenance, and experimental perturbations of microbiomes are needed. The EU funded project Microbiome Support has aimed to provide common definitions, harmonized methods and approaches for microbiome research in order to increase public awareness and acceptance for microbiome applications and facilitate a common ground for future microbiome research, all of which benefits human and planetary health.  

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Michael Schloter
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Michael Schloter

Head of the Research Unit Comparative Microbiome Analysis

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