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Psychobiotics: How gut bacteria mess with your mind


WE HAVE all experienced the influence of gut bacteria on our emotions. Just think how you felt the last time you had a stomach bug. Now it is becoming clear that certain gut bacteria can positively influence our mood and behaviour. The way they achieve this is gradually being uncovered, raising the possibility of unlocking new ways to treat neurobehavioural disorders such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

We acquire our intestinal microbes immediately after birth, and live in an important symbiotic relationship with them. There are far more bacteria in your gut than cells in your body, and their weight roughly equals that of your brain. These bacteria have…

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Meet the Microbiologist

Meet the Microbiologist is a podcast hosted by Julie Wolf, Ph.D., that showcases the people behind the scientific discoveries. Each guest introduces their research in one of the cutting-edge areas of the microbial sciences: genomics, antibiotic resistance, synthetic biology, emerging infectious diseases, microbial ecology, public health, probiotics, and more!

microTalk

Discussions with researchers in the field of infectious diseases. microTalk is hosted by Karl Klose and colleagues from the South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (STCEID).

All the Virology on the WWW

This is a collection of the web sites of scientific societies of interest to virologists. These pages often contain information on the society, its interests and goals, staff, and membership as well as pointers to other sites of microbial interest. These sites are listed alphabetically by the type of group.

BacterioFiles

The podcast for microbe lovers, dedicated to promoting the exploration of the mostly-invisible world that is all around us.

Fun With Microbiology (What's Buggin' You?)

Short descriptions and photographs of some photogenic microorganisms.

Infectious Disease News

Healio brings you the latest news in the world of microbes.

Microbe World

A video podcast highlighting the latest in microbiology, life science and biotechnology news.

Microbial Genomes

Microbial Genomes Resources presents public data from prokaryotic genome sequencing projects. The sequence collection contains data from finished genomes as well as draft assemblies.

This Week in Virology

This Week in Virology (TWiV) was started in September 2008 by Vincent Racaniello and Dick Despommier, two science Professors at Columbia University Medical Center. Their goal was to have an informal yet informative conversation about viruses which would be accessible to everyone, no matter what their science background. We wanted to eventually bring other virologists into the conversation, to make it more varied and interesting.

Virology Down Under

Virology Down Under is a suite of pages providing information about all sorts of human viruses. RNA viruses, DNA viruses, big viruses and small viruses. VDU also explores what makes viruses tick.

European Virus Archive

Project aiming to create a European network of high calibre laboratories with the expertise to collect, amplify, characterise, standardise, authenticate, distribute and track all viruses.

The Microbiology Network

The Microbiology Network serves as a communication resource for the microbiology and biotechnology communities serving pharmaceutical, medical device and personal products industries.

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