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Gut microbiome

Description

All of the microbial organisms that naturally exist within the gastrointestinal tract. Description adapted from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/2009927.

Research projects
5
Research types
6
Research networks
2
Working groups
5
People
16
Publications
5
Event items
1

Research projects

A role of microbiome in the pathogenesis of ME/CFS: a population-based study
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Netherlands
Principal investigator:
Aleksandr Kurilshchikov
Organisations:
University of Groningen
Research period:
2023-01
to 2027-12
Research types:
Epidemiological research
Research areas:
Digestive system dysfunction
Antibody repertoires against microbiota as biomarkers for ME/CFS (CFSmicroAbs)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Netherlands
Principal investigator:
A.P. (Alexandra) Zhernakova
Organisations:
University of Groningen
Research period:
2023-09
to 2027-09
Research types:
Epidemiological research
Research areas:
Infections, Immune system dysfunction, Digestive system dysfunction, General
Deciphering systemic and mucosal antibody repertoires against the microbiota in ME/CFS and PCC (CFSabs)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Austria
Principal investigator:
Thomas Vogl
Organisations:
Medical University of Vienna
Research period:
2025-01
to 2026-03
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction, Digestive system dysfunction
Fecal microbiota transplant in chronic fatigue
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Norway
Principal investigator:
Rasmus Goll
Organisations:
The Arctic University of Norway
Research period:
2017-01
to 2025-12
Research types:
Clinical research
Research areas:
Digestive system dysfunction
Investigation of PEM and ME/CFS-associated changes in tryptophan metabolism at the host and microbiome level
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Silvio Waschina
Organisations:
Kiel University (CAU)
Research period:
2024-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction, Digestive system dysfunction