The human skin microbiome is a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses, living on the skin's surface, playing a crucial role in human health and disease.
The HMP is focused on studying the microbes residing in five body areas: skin, mouth, nose, colon and vagina. The human microbiome makes up about one to two percent of the body mass of an adult. It ...
As scientific researchers continue to investigate the complexities of the skin microbiome, our mission for the 2nd Microbiome Movement – Skin Health & Dermatology Summit is simple ...
The human skin is home to a wide variety of bacteria. The composition of the community of bacteria—called the "skin microbiota"—has serious implications for skin health. A healthy balance ...
Scientists at the University of Chicago and other institutions around the world are working to understand and catalog the microbiome, and to apply these insights to interventions and biotherapeutics ...
The UAB Microbiome Center works to ensure that vital cores necessary to perform microbiome-related work are accessible to investigators at UAB. The Microbiome Center promotes new and established ...