PRESS RELEASE: Microbiome Insights receives funding from the Government of Canada to develop new microbiome testing platform for managing chronic disease
Study led by Afribiota investigators shows stunted growth in children is associated with gastrointestinal ‘de-compartmentalization’
October 9, 2018/by Malcolm KendallStudy led by Afribiota investigators shows stunted growth in children is associated with gastrointestinal ‘de-compartmentalization’
PRESS RELEASE: Rebiotix and Microbiome Insights collaborate on a microbiome IBD tool for clinical development
November 5, 2018/by Malcolm KendallPRESS RELEASE: Rebiotix and Microbiome Insights collaborate on a microbiome IBD tool for clinical development
Publication from Mohn Lab assesses genetic potential of the forest soil microbiome post-harvesting
November 13, 2018/by Malcolm KendallPublication from Mohn Lab assesses genetic potential of the forest soil microbiome post-harvesting
Stanford group draws wide expertise from Microbiome Insights & others to complete Chan Zuckerberg Biohub's Tabula Muris project
December 9, 2018/by Malcolm KendallStanford group draws wide expertise from Microbiome Insights & others to complete Chan Zuckerberg Biohub's Tabula Muris project
Happy International Women's Day from Microbiome Insights
March 9, 2019/by Malcolm KendallMicrobiome Insights celebrates its diverse team on International Women's Day
Microbiome Insights’ Top Five Moments of 2018
January 18, 2019/by Malcolm KendallEmpowering our clients who are doing the research—that’s the reason we exist. Throughout 2018, our team has worked hard to carry out our mission. We have upheld high scientific standards across all projects, continuing to support academic projects as well as developing areas within industry.
Is the microbiome field now ready to define and adopt standard operating protocols (SOPs) for all stages of microbiome research, from sampling to analysis? Investigators in diverse microbiome-related fields are discussing the same issue: how far should standardization go, and who should invest in creating standards?