The Hidden Role of Archaea in the Gut Microbiome
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the hidden world of archaea in the human gut microbiome through this 10-minute TEDx talk by Duncan Sutherland at TEDxEcublens. Explore the foundation layer of the human microbiome that remained 'invisible' until recent advancements in research. Learn about the potential of archaea as a promising lead in microbiome science and its implications for improving health outcomes throughout life. Delve into Dr. Sutherland's research, which spans three pillars: developing new analytic tools for archaea detection, cultivating 'hard to grow' archaea from human samples, and creating biological models to understand archaea's role in the human immune system. Gain insights into the paradigm shift in intestinal immunology proposed by Dr. Sutherland and the potential of harnessing archaea for human health. Note that this talk represents the speaker's personal views and interpretation, and the research discussed remains an ongoing field of study.
Syllabus
The Hidden Role of Archaea in the Gut Microbiome | Duncan Sutherland | TEDxEcublens
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