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Case_One
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"This TED Talks Vidoe: How Our Microbes Make Us Who We Are"
Wed Mar-25-15 12:28 PM by Case_One

          

This is one of the BEST talks about how the the importance of Microbes and the Medical benefits, as well as dangers of antibiotics, C-Sections.

https://www.ted.com/talks/rob_knight_how_our_microbes_make_us_who_we_are

Rob Knight is a pioneer in studying human microbes, the community of tiny single-cell organisms living inside our bodies that have a huge — and largely unexplored — role in our health. “The three pounds of microbes that you carry around with you might be more important than every single gene you carry around in your genome,” he says. Find out why.




https://www.ted.com/speakers/rob_knight

Rob Knight
Microbial ecologist
biomedsci.ucsd.edu

Professor
Ph.D., Princeton University
Email: robknight@ucsd.edu

TED Speaker

Rob Knight explores the unseen microbial world that exists literally right under our noses — and everywhere else on (and in) our bodies.

Why you should listen:
Using scatological research methods that might repel the squeamish, microbial researcher Rob Knight uncovers the secret ecosystem (or "microbiome") of microbes that inhabit our bodies -- and the bodies of every creature on earth. In the process, he’s discovered a complex internal ecology that affects everything from weight loss to our susceptibility to disease. As he said to Nature in 2012, "What motivates me, from a pragmatic standpoint, is how understanding the microbial world might help us improve human and environmental health.”

Knight’s recent projects include the American Gut, an attempt to map the unique microbiome of the United States using open-access data mining tools and citizen-scientists to discover how lifestyle and diet affect our internal flora and fauna, and our overall health.
What others say

“Faeces, lizards, keyboards, faces -- Rob Knight likes to sequence the microbes on anything and everything. Next, he plans to sequence Earth.” — Nature, July 11, 2012




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really fascinating
Mar 25th 2015
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Yeah, this was very educational and informative.
Mar 25th 2015
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So what did y'all think about this?
Apr 03rd 2015
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astralblak
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Wed Mar-25-15 02:47 PM

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1. "really fascinating"
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Been hearing a lot about microbs on NPR lately, and makes me want to get a gut sample because of the issues im having with my own bowels and hair

High quality TED talk

Thanks for posting

  

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3. "So what did y'all think about this?"
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