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CAREER: Developing Synthetic Microbiome Mimics to Study Microbe-Host Interactions

Organization University of WashingtonLocation SEATTLE, United StatesPosted 1 Jul 2026Deadline 30 Jun 2031
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationWA
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The human gut houses trillions of bacteria important for health. Bacteria help maintain the gut lining and balance the immune system by sending signals to the host. These signals can come from the bacterial outer membrane and from small molecules such as fatty acids produced by bacteria. Many of these signals are generated in the lower intestine,…

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CAREER: Developing Synthetic Microbiome Mimics to Study Microbe-Host Interactions — University of Washington | United St | Dev Procure