David
Jedi Master
I found this a fascinating talk by Rob Knight
From http://www.ted.com/talks/rob_knight_how_our_microbes_make_us_who_we_are#t-997614
from bio
Much Food for thought
From http://www.ted.com/talks/rob_knight_how_our_microbes_make_us_who_we_are#t-997614
Rob Knight is a pioneer in studying human microbes, the community of tiny single-cell organisms living inside our bodies that have a huge — and largely unexplored — role in our health. “The three pounds of microbes that you carry around with you might be more important than every single gene you carry around in your genome,” he says. Find out why.
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Using scatological research methods that might repel the squeamish, microbial researcher Rob Knight uncovers the secret ecosystem (or "microbiome") of microbes that inhabit our bodies -- and the bodies of every creature on earth. In the process, he’s discovered a complex internal ecology that affects everything from weight loss to our susceptibility to disease. As he said to Nature in 2012, "What motivates me, from a pragmatic standpoint, is how understanding the microbial world might help us improve human and environmental health.”
Much Food for thought