FOODBIOMES researchers at the NextGen Omics International Conference FOODBIOMES participated in the 12th NextGen Omics International Conference that was held in London last week. 

🚀 The effects of a novel probiotic strain on the gut microbiota of healthy mice and

🚀 the development of a strategy for the in-silico characterization of potential probiotic strains based on whole genome sequencing

were the key research findings presented by our researchers (Lydia Angelopoulou, Konstantinos Tegopoulos, MSc, Maria Grigoriou, George Skavdis).

Special thanks to the whole team for this great collaborative work and for representing FOODBIOMES in the NextGen Omics Conference this year.

Newsletter August 2022

Newsletter August 2022

We are pleased to announce the launch of our first Newsletter! In this issue, we introduce FOODBIOMES, a project for a new Research Infrastructure, our partners and summarize key achievements, news and recent publications of our team. Ready to learn more? Check out...

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