Driving microbiome insights. Original research and supporting collaborations.
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Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies
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Thanks for your questions about the human microbiome! 🦠
📽️ From 15 June, Oxford microbiome scientists will answer your human microbiome questions — one short video a day.
And on World Microbiome Day, we have something special to release.
Possibly too special.
#WorldMicrobiomeDay
Dr Natasha Fisher-Pearson won an Excellent Poster Award at the International Human Microbiome Consortium in Seoul for her work on how well human microbiomes engraft on transplant.
Congratulations Natasha @natashafp.bsky.social
@ihmc2026seoul.bsky.social
#IHMC2026 #microbiome #FMT #metagenomics
Unfortunately not all livers are this happy which is why we are trying to understand the gut-liver axis in PSC #LetsBeatPSC #EASLCongress #EASLCongress2026
Here's a friendly microbe which lives in your tummy and eats oranges. It's friendly, so it doesn't make you sick, but makes you crave 🍊. It has a flagella but it's hiding.
We'll that's what the child who made it told us.
#ScienceOutreach #FluffyMicrobes #GutHealth #microbiome
Old cave, new microbe!
We've got your microbiome questions and the videos with the answers are on their way.
First video lands on 15 June.
#WorldMicrobiomeDay
The microbes say hi too 👋 🦠
@nickilott.bsky.social presented on the gut-liver axis at #EASL2026.
Follow Nick, Senior Researcher and Bioinformatics Lead for @oxmicrobiome.bsky.social, and others in our People of OCMS Starter Pack.
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Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies
Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies
Dr Nick Ilott was at #BBCRadio4. Stay posted to hear the interview.
Nick is Senior Researcher and Bioinformatics Lead for the Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies.
@nickilott.bsky.social
#microbiome
Great to see Nick in action at the #EASLCongress this year, presenting his work on the gut-liver axis in PSC!
Nick’s abstract was also featured in the best at EASL showcase, titled “Microbially deconjugated bile acid-mediated ileal barrier function deficit”👏👨🔬🎉
@kiroxford.bsky.social
Calling all researchers! Abstract submissions are now open for the Biotic Control of Bacteria meeting. Showcase your latest work on innovative approaches to bacterial control. Submit your abstract by 1 July 2026: https://microb.io/4ucU4oz