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Trusting Their Guts: OSU's germ-free mice research identifies new generation probiotics, trains next generation of scientists

While some people perceive mice as pests to be eradicated and others see them as cute and cuddly symbols of Disney magic, Dr. Joy Scaria sees something entirely different. At the forefront of microbiome research as Oklahoma State University's Walter
Trusting Their Guts: OSU's germ-free mice research identifies new generation probiotics, trains next generation of scientists
Trusting Their Guts: OSU's germ-free mice research identifies new generation probiotics, trains next generation of scientists

Tue, Oct 8, 2024

While some people perceive mice as pests to be eradicated and others see them as cute and cuddly symbols of Disney magic, Dr. Joy Scaria sees something entirely different. At the forefront of microbiome research as Oklahoma State University's Walter

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OSU One Health research targets swine microbiome to reduce antibiotic reliance

Mon, Mar 18, 2024

Dr. Joy Scaria, OSU's Walter R. Sitlington Endowed Chair in Infectious Diseases, has been awarded a $385,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to investigate microbiome-targeted interventions for swine gastric disorders over three years.

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Gut Reactions: OSU researchers study gut microbiomes, establish a core facility

Mon, Sep 18, 2023

No matter how still a person or animal might look, there is always a hive of activity going on under the surface. Microbiomes — a community of bacteria — are constantly colonizing our bodies. There are hundreds of microbes inside the body that

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