The Human Microbiome: Good for What Ails You
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Dr. Patrick Schloss, an associate professor with the University of Michigan Department of Microbiology and Immunology, talked about human microbiomes, the microbes that grow inside us and “how without them we would be doomed, but if they get out of balance we might be in trouble,” Mr. Schmidt said.
The presentation was part of The Saturday Morning Science program at The University of Toledo.