Topic: Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology / CGSSB March 3, 2017 The father of the microbiomeGordon is expanding our understanding of human health into nonhuman realms.Source: Washington Magazine January 19, 2017 Postdoc named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for health careStudies of C. difficile infection led to interest in gut microbiome.Medical Campus & Community April 21, 2016 Class of 2016: Laura VanArendonk BlantonStudying molecular genetics and genomics, doctoral student worked to understand connection between gut bacteria and malnutrition.Class Acts April 7, 2016 Gordon recognized for leading research on human microbiomeAward will aid efforts to understand gut microbiome and its effects on health, disease.Medical Campus & Community February 23, 2016 Dietary link to stunted growth identifiedStudy links inadequate intake of amino acids to debilitating condition that affects millions .News Release February 20, 2016 Malnutrition and a battle of the microbiotaSource: NPR Science Friday February 18, 2016 Targeting gut microbes may reverse effects of childhood malnutritionHealthy microbes, breast milk component suggest new treatment approach, mouse study shows .News Release February 1, 2016 Scientists set up labs in newly opened research buildingDesign brings together investigators from different fields, disciplines on Medical Campus.Medical Campus & Community January 21, 2016 The weight loss enemy within: BacteriaSource: Newsweek May 5, 2014 Cultivating gut microbes to shape health and treat diseaseGroundbreaking work at Washington University School of Medicine is looking at ways our gut microbes affect our health.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2