This document provides a bibliography of sources related to exploring and mapping autoimmune disease using data and digital tools. It includes 14 sources organized under headings about the gut as an immune organ, the gut-brain axis, the microbiome, mapping the immune repertoire, and causes of autoimmune disease. The sources are peer-reviewed articles from journals such as Nature Reviews Immunology, Cell, and Gastroenterology that were accessed online between March 5-8, 2015.
Friend or Foe: The Microbiome in Autoimmunity DrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
DrBonnie360 presents The Microbiome: Sorting the Hype from the Hope at Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 23rd International Molecular Med TRI-CON 2016 in San Francisco, March 6, 2016.
Bringing two scientists from the Sonnenburg and Knight Lab, and four microbiome companies, DrBonnie360 moderates a short course on all you need to know about the microbiome and whether it will be your best friend or your worst enemy.
As DrBonnie360's work surrounds autoimmune diseases, the microbiome proves to be one of the lifelines autoimmunity could use to cross the autoimmune abyss. Presented in this slideshare is a carefully curated set of research on autoimmune and the microbiome.
The Microbiome Lifeline: How Can Data and Digital Tools Help Us Prevent Autoi...DrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
As numerous as the stars in the sky, the ecosystem inside our bodies, gives hope to the lonely voices of autoimmune disease.
DrBonnie360 presents the microbiome lifeline at Cambridge HealthTech Institute's 23rd International Molecular Med Tri-Con. Showing Data and Digital Health is the glue that brings together research, clinical care, patients, and businesses, DrBonnie360 effectively tosses a lifeline across the autoimmune abyss.
The Microbiome: Sorting the Hype from the Hope DrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 23rd International Molecular-Med Tri-Con presents a short course on the Microbiome.
DrBonnie360 brings together two rising stars of the Sonnenburg Lab and the Knight Lab, and four microbiome companies, Second Genome, Osel Inc, AOBiome, and WholeBiome, to discuss the importance of the microbiome and how we can harness its power.
The course took place Sunday, March 6, 2016 in San Francisco.
Our Genes Are Not Our Destiny: How Data Drives Personalized PreventionDrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
DrBonnie360 brings the Lonely Voices of Autoimmune Disease to #GenomicsFest in SF, highlighting the significance of genetics, epigenetics, nutrigenomics, and big data for autoimmunity.
Microbiota, leaky gut syndrome and gut-related diseasesMaurizio Salamone
Lecture on "Microbiota, Leaky gut Syndrome and gut-related disease" at the 7° International workshop on Immunonutrition "Eating for preventing" Carovigno (BA) May 1st-3th 2014
Friend or Foe: The Microbiome in Autoimmunity DrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
DrBonnie360 presents The Microbiome: Sorting the Hype from the Hope at Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 23rd International Molecular Med TRI-CON 2016 in San Francisco, March 6, 2016.
Bringing two scientists from the Sonnenburg and Knight Lab, and four microbiome companies, DrBonnie360 moderates a short course on all you need to know about the microbiome and whether it will be your best friend or your worst enemy.
As DrBonnie360's work surrounds autoimmune diseases, the microbiome proves to be one of the lifelines autoimmunity could use to cross the autoimmune abyss. Presented in this slideshare is a carefully curated set of research on autoimmune and the microbiome.
The Microbiome Lifeline: How Can Data and Digital Tools Help Us Prevent Autoi...DrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
As numerous as the stars in the sky, the ecosystem inside our bodies, gives hope to the lonely voices of autoimmune disease.
DrBonnie360 presents the microbiome lifeline at Cambridge HealthTech Institute's 23rd International Molecular Med Tri-Con. Showing Data and Digital Health is the glue that brings together research, clinical care, patients, and businesses, DrBonnie360 effectively tosses a lifeline across the autoimmune abyss.
The Microbiome: Sorting the Hype from the Hope DrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 23rd International Molecular-Med Tri-Con presents a short course on the Microbiome.
DrBonnie360 brings together two rising stars of the Sonnenburg Lab and the Knight Lab, and four microbiome companies, Second Genome, Osel Inc, AOBiome, and WholeBiome, to discuss the importance of the microbiome and how we can harness its power.
The course took place Sunday, March 6, 2016 in San Francisco.
Our Genes Are Not Our Destiny: How Data Drives Personalized PreventionDrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
DrBonnie360 brings the Lonely Voices of Autoimmune Disease to #GenomicsFest in SF, highlighting the significance of genetics, epigenetics, nutrigenomics, and big data for autoimmunity.
Microbiota, leaky gut syndrome and gut-related diseasesMaurizio Salamone
Lecture on "Microbiota, Leaky gut Syndrome and gut-related disease" at the 7° International workshop on Immunonutrition "Eating for preventing" Carovigno (BA) May 1st-3th 2014
Science Cabaret by Dr. Rodney Dietert "How to train your super organism..via ...Kitty Gifford
Attendees (and their microbes) at this event enjoyed a lively discussion on how we might better interact with our environment to support a healthier life for ourselves and our children. Think with your microbes about why we have to suffer from ever-increasing numbers of debilitating chronic diseases (asthma, food allergies, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, obesity, heart disease and cancer).
with Dr. Rodney Dietert, Cornell University Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Dr. Rodney Dietert is an internationally-known author, lecturer, scientist, book series editor, and educator. He is the author of Strategies for Protecting Your Child’s Immune System, and Science Sifting: Tools for Innovation in Science and Technology.
Food allergy has been long recognized and well documented. Other adverse reactions to foods first referred to as “toxic idiopathies” by John Freeman, co inventor of immunotherapy, at the early part of the 1900s can be mediated by and have their impact on the nervous and endocrine systems. It can also be mediated by pharmacologic mechanisms and can also affect any part of the body. There’s a great clinical need to accurately identify triggers of adverse reactivity as they have now been linked with even the most serious of modern maladies and diseases. In fact, inflammation is the hallmark of metabolic syndrome. Given the multitude of pathogenic mechanisms underlying adverse reactions to foods and other environmental exposures it is necessary that a utilizable and cost effective technology be understood so that its application be utilized under the appropriate circumstances.
KEY LEARNING POINTS
• The natural ability of certain foods to initiate an inflammatory response and induce metabolic disruptions and counterbalancing mechanisms to prevent that
• How foods can trigger “danger signals” for the immune system
Pharmacologic vs. immunologic reactions to foods
• Is there a common final pathway of all these mechanisms that can reliably indicate triggers of clinical pathology?
• Cellular testing vs. serologic testing: The advantages of cellular testing
VHIR Seminar led by Joel Doré. Research Director. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). Jouy-en-Josas, France.
Abstract: The human intestinal tract harbours a complex microbial ecosystem which plays a key role in nutrition and health. Interactions between food constituents, microbes and the host organism derive from a long co-evolution that resulted in a mutualistic association.
Current investigations into the human faecal metagenome are delivering an extensive gene repertoire representative of functional potentials of the human intestinal microbiota. The most redundant genomic traits of the human intestinal microbiota are identified and thereby its functional balance. These observation point towards the existence of enterotypes, i.e. microbiota sharing specific traits but yet independent of geographic origin, age, sex etc.. It also shows a unique segregation of the human population into individuals with low versus high gene-counts. In the end, it not only gives an unprecedented view of the intestinal microbiota, but it also significantly expands our ability to look for specificities of the microbiota associated with human diseases and to ultimately validate microbial signatures of prognostic and diagnostic value in immune mediated diseases.
Metagenomics of the human intestinal tract was applied to specifically compare obese versus lean individuals as well as to explore the dynamic changes associated with a severe calory-restricted diet. Microbiota structure differs with body-mass index and a limited set of marker species may be used as diagnostic model with a >85% predictive value. Among obese subjects; the overall phenotypic characteristics are worse in individuals with low gene counts microbiota, including a worse evolution of morphometric parameters over a period of 10 years, a low grade inflammatory context also associated with insulin-resistance, and the worst response to dietary constraints in terms of weight loss or improvement of biological and inflammatory characteristics. Low gene count microbiota is also associated with less favourable conditions in inflammatory bowel disease, such as higher relapse rate in ulcerative colitis patients.
Finally, microbiota transplantation has seen a regain of interest with applications expanding from Clostridium difficile infections to immune mediated and metabolic diseases.
The human intestinal microbiota should hence be regarded as a true organ, amenable to rationally designed modulation for human health.
Mapping the Human Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease Using Sequencing, Supe...Larry Smarr
Invited Talk Delivered by Mehrdad Yazdani, Calit2 Ayasdi Sponsored Lunch & Learn American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) San Diego Convention Center October 19, 2014
The Human Microbiome in Sports Performance and Healthctorgan
Because our knowledge of the human microbiome is moving so rapidly, we turned our presentation at this conference into a discussion session so experts in the audience could share their professional knowledge and personal experience. By the end of the session, it was clear that we had barely scratched the surface of the importance of our microscopic kin to our health, to sports performance, and to how we need to think about designing research studies. A list of recommended resources is available at: www.caroltorgan.com/microbiome-sports/. We welcome your input!
During the 5th Yogurt Summit, held in Buenos Aires during ICN2017, Professor Sharon Donovan (University of California, Davis, USA) explained why gut microbiota are recognised today as the intersection between diet and health.
Your Personal Microbial Garden - Balancing your Immune SystemDrBonnie360
Note: ACTIVE LINKS begin on PAGE 4.
DrBonnie360 joins the Cambridge HealthTech Institute to present at the 2nd Annual Targeting the Microbiome Conference on September 20, 2016.
Working to bridge the autoimmune abyss, DrBonnie360 gives to you a carefully curated list of the latest research on the microbiome and autoimmune disease. Included is research on the influence of the microbiome in autoimmunity, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Celiac Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, and how we can personalize nutrition.
Science Cabaret by Dr. Rodney Dietert "How to train your super organism..via ...Kitty Gifford
Attendees (and their microbes) at this event enjoyed a lively discussion on how we might better interact with our environment to support a healthier life for ourselves and our children. Think with your microbes about why we have to suffer from ever-increasing numbers of debilitating chronic diseases (asthma, food allergies, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, obesity, heart disease and cancer).
with Dr. Rodney Dietert, Cornell University Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Dr. Rodney Dietert is an internationally-known author, lecturer, scientist, book series editor, and educator. He is the author of Strategies for Protecting Your Child’s Immune System, and Science Sifting: Tools for Innovation in Science and Technology.
Food allergy has been long recognized and well documented. Other adverse reactions to foods first referred to as “toxic idiopathies” by John Freeman, co inventor of immunotherapy, at the early part of the 1900s can be mediated by and have their impact on the nervous and endocrine systems. It can also be mediated by pharmacologic mechanisms and can also affect any part of the body. There’s a great clinical need to accurately identify triggers of adverse reactivity as they have now been linked with even the most serious of modern maladies and diseases. In fact, inflammation is the hallmark of metabolic syndrome. Given the multitude of pathogenic mechanisms underlying adverse reactions to foods and other environmental exposures it is necessary that a utilizable and cost effective technology be understood so that its application be utilized under the appropriate circumstances.
KEY LEARNING POINTS
• The natural ability of certain foods to initiate an inflammatory response and induce metabolic disruptions and counterbalancing mechanisms to prevent that
• How foods can trigger “danger signals” for the immune system
Pharmacologic vs. immunologic reactions to foods
• Is there a common final pathway of all these mechanisms that can reliably indicate triggers of clinical pathology?
• Cellular testing vs. serologic testing: The advantages of cellular testing
VHIR Seminar led by Joel Doré. Research Director. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). Jouy-en-Josas, France.
Abstract: The human intestinal tract harbours a complex microbial ecosystem which plays a key role in nutrition and health. Interactions between food constituents, microbes and the host organism derive from a long co-evolution that resulted in a mutualistic association.
Current investigations into the human faecal metagenome are delivering an extensive gene repertoire representative of functional potentials of the human intestinal microbiota. The most redundant genomic traits of the human intestinal microbiota are identified and thereby its functional balance. These observation point towards the existence of enterotypes, i.e. microbiota sharing specific traits but yet independent of geographic origin, age, sex etc.. It also shows a unique segregation of the human population into individuals with low versus high gene-counts. In the end, it not only gives an unprecedented view of the intestinal microbiota, but it also significantly expands our ability to look for specificities of the microbiota associated with human diseases and to ultimately validate microbial signatures of prognostic and diagnostic value in immune mediated diseases.
Metagenomics of the human intestinal tract was applied to specifically compare obese versus lean individuals as well as to explore the dynamic changes associated with a severe calory-restricted diet. Microbiota structure differs with body-mass index and a limited set of marker species may be used as diagnostic model with a >85% predictive value. Among obese subjects; the overall phenotypic characteristics are worse in individuals with low gene counts microbiota, including a worse evolution of morphometric parameters over a period of 10 years, a low grade inflammatory context also associated with insulin-resistance, and the worst response to dietary constraints in terms of weight loss or improvement of biological and inflammatory characteristics. Low gene count microbiota is also associated with less favourable conditions in inflammatory bowel disease, such as higher relapse rate in ulcerative colitis patients.
Finally, microbiota transplantation has seen a regain of interest with applications expanding from Clostridium difficile infections to immune mediated and metabolic diseases.
The human intestinal microbiota should hence be regarded as a true organ, amenable to rationally designed modulation for human health.
Mapping the Human Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease Using Sequencing, Supe...Larry Smarr
Invited Talk Delivered by Mehrdad Yazdani, Calit2 Ayasdi Sponsored Lunch & Learn American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) San Diego Convention Center October 19, 2014
The Human Microbiome in Sports Performance and Healthctorgan
Because our knowledge of the human microbiome is moving so rapidly, we turned our presentation at this conference into a discussion session so experts in the audience could share their professional knowledge and personal experience. By the end of the session, it was clear that we had barely scratched the surface of the importance of our microscopic kin to our health, to sports performance, and to how we need to think about designing research studies. A list of recommended resources is available at: www.caroltorgan.com/microbiome-sports/. We welcome your input!
During the 5th Yogurt Summit, held in Buenos Aires during ICN2017, Professor Sharon Donovan (University of California, Davis, USA) explained why gut microbiota are recognised today as the intersection between diet and health.
Your Personal Microbial Garden - Balancing your Immune SystemDrBonnie360
Note: ACTIVE LINKS begin on PAGE 4.
DrBonnie360 joins the Cambridge HealthTech Institute to present at the 2nd Annual Targeting the Microbiome Conference on September 20, 2016.
Working to bridge the autoimmune abyss, DrBonnie360 gives to you a carefully curated list of the latest research on the microbiome and autoimmune disease. Included is research on the influence of the microbiome in autoimmunity, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Celiac Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, and how we can personalize nutrition.
Reversing the Invisible Epidemic of Autoimmune DiseaseDrBonnie360
Now, more than ever before, is the time to address the autoimmune disease epidemic. With the convergence in science, tech, and patient demand, we can begin pieces the autoimmune puzzle together. With emerging tech, platforms and tools can improve care delivery. With your help, we can save millions.
Judy Starts to Cross the Autoimmune AbyssDrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
Bringing the Lonely Voices of Autoimmune Disease back to Stanford Medicine X 2015, DrBonnie360 describes an autoimmune journey through Judy's Story.
Judy finds hope in patient power, new data sharing and collaboration, and turning data into insights.
Listening to the Lonely Voice of Autoimmune Patients At Stanford MedicineXDrBonnie360
There is a large and growing incidence of autoimmune diseases in young adults. We need to work together to better understand the underlying cause of these diseases and develop collaborative and complimentary approaches to care.
DrBonnie360 brings the Lonely Voices of Autoimmune Disease back to Stanford MedicineX to Bridge the Autoimmune Abyss. Through Judy's story we explore the new discoveries that begin set the foundation.
The Lonely Voices of Autoimmune Disease: Believe It or NotDrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
Due to the invisible nature of autoimmune diseases, many of its patients look normal and healthy. This presents a challenge for patients’ social sphere, a struggle when seeing doctors for diagnosis, and a lack of general awareness and knowledge of all autoimmune diseases. Despite the many statistics on autoimmune disease, it’s time to put a voice to the numbers.
We present to you, a snippet of our shocking Stanford MedicineX Workshop Survey (http://bit.ly/1JyIvKd) responses.
Believe it or not, these are the real experiences and words of the lonely voices of autoimmune disease
Saving Our Children: How to Reverse the Autoimmune Disease EpidemicDrBonnie360
DrBonnie360 returns to Stanford Medicine X 2016 on the Main Stage. As a champion for all autoimmune patients, DrBonnie's new goal is collaborate and work together to save our children from the growing epidemic of autoimmunity. Approximately 27% of children under 19 - and rising - have at least 1 chronic condition, and by 2023 $4.2 Trillion lost economic output will be spent on chronic disease. Will you join to help save the future?
Read the full talk here: http://bit.ly/2deRsEA
Stay up to date on the conversation by liking us on facebook: http://on.fb.me/1RZne2y
Official Stanford Medicine X Description: http://stanford.io/2c0a4DT
Bridging the Autoimmune Abyss through New DiscoveriesDrBonnie360
A comprehensive collection of our autoimmunity research done in an effort to help bridge the gap for the large and growing needs of the autoimmune community. This bibliography is a sneak peak at an upcoming white paper for the lonely voices of autoimmune disease.
Topics Include:
Prevalence & Incidence
Immunology
Polyautoimmunity
Current Treatments & Therapies
The Microbiome
Data and Digital Tools
Causes of Autoimmune Disease
Prevention & Lifestyle Modification
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
This is a collection of research on big data meets autoimmune disease. Look through to read about causes, what's available, and what the future may look like.
Big Data in Healthcare: Hype and Hope at NY eHealth CollaborativeDrBonnie360
As the author of "Big Data in Healthcare Hype and Hope," Dr Feldman has interviewed over 180 emerging tech and healthcare companies, always asking, "How can your new approach help patients?" Her research shows that data, as an enabling tool, has the power to give us critical new insights into not only what causes disease, but what comprises normal. Despite this promise, few patients have reaped the benefits of personalized medicine. A data ecosystem and how big data is being leveraged for research, discovery, clinical trials, genomics, and cancer care. Case studies and real-life examples of what's working, what's not working, and how we can help speed up progress to get patients the right care at the right time will be explored and debated.
The evolution of life science ecosystems: Five effective innovation approache...IBM in Healthcare
The life sciences industry, like many others, faces broad disruption and challenges on fronts ranging from technology to regulation to product resourcing. Traditionally, innovation has been a key driver of success for life sciences organizations, and it will continue to play a critical role for an industry that seeks to sustain this momentum.This report, the third of the Innovating Life Sciences series, identifies five strategies that differentiate the more successful academic life sciences institutions from the rest.
Diethylstilbestrol Studies with Ethical ViolationsDES Daughter
1950’s illegal studies that violated the Hippocratic Oath, the Nuremberg Code, and the Declaration of Helsinki.
by Lacey-Clemens Friday, Nicole Skrabacz, Heather Perez
Read http://diethylstilbestrol.co.uk/des-tested-on-pregnant-women-without-consent/
Microbiology is a branch of biology that deals with organisms too small to be seen without magnification. It is the study of microorganisms, which are organisms such as bacteria, parasites, viruses, yeasts, molds, etc. that are so small they can only be seen using a microscope. Food microbiology is concerned with the effects microbes or organisms can have on the quality and safety of food products. This paper presents a brief introduction on food microbiology. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Tolulope J. Ashaolu | Sarhan M. Musa ""Food Microbiology"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23951.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/chemistry/food-science/23951/food-microbiology/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Exploring the Oral Microbiome: A Curated BibliographyDrBonnie360
Recent research points to the predictive value of the oral microbiome for our overall health. Explore the science connecting the oral microbiome with autoimmune diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogrens Syndrome, Crohn's Disease, and Lupus, in addition to our oral health!
Click through the links to learn about:
Oral vs. Gut Microbiome
The Importance of Saliva
Oral Microbiome and Caries & Periodontal Disease
Oral Microbiome and Systemic Disease
Personalized Nutrition
Probiotics, Prebiotics, & Synbiotics
Prevalence and Antibiogram of Bacteria Associated with Food Vending in Awka-S...ijtsrd
Food vending is recently a booming part of the food industry and millions of people depend on it for their daily nutritional needs especially because of its easy accessibility. It has become an important public health issue due to widespread food-borne diseases which are leading cause of morbidity and mortality. This study is aimed at assessing the prevalence and antibiogram assay of bacteria associated with food vending in Awka-South LGA, Anambra State. The randomly selected towns for this study were three towns in Awka- South LGA in Anambra state namely Awka State capital , Mbaukwu and Nise. Descriptive cross-sectional study and multistage sampling technique was adopted and sample size determined using a standard formula. Total of 65 food vendors were sampled. Sterile swab sticks were used to swab the palms, aprons, plates and spoons of the food vendors and the rinse method was used for bacteria isolation. Antibiotics sensitivity test of isolates was carried out using Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. The bacteria isolates from this study were E. coli 24.41 , S. aureus 21.60 , B. cereus 9.39 , Pseudomonas aeruginosa 15.96 , Serratia marcescens 4.70 , Klebsiella pneumonia 10.56 and Salmonella enterica 13.38 . The bacterial isolates during the course of this study showed wide resistance to conventional antibiotics especially beta-lactams. The findings of this study therefore necessitate the need for sensitization of food vendors and appropriate measures should be established to monitor susceptibility patterns of microorganisms involved as this will help to avoid possible outbreaks. Egbuim, Timothy Chukwudiegwu | Umeh, Sophina Ogonna | Izuegbunam, Lilian Chinenye "Prevalence and Antibiogram of Bacteria Associated with Food Vending in Awka-South LGA, Anambra State, Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-1 , December 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd19174.pdf
http://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/microbiology/19174/prevalence-and-antibiogram-of-bacteria-associated-with-food-vending-in-awka-south-lga-anambra-state-nigeria/egbuim-timothy-chukwudiegwu
Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Immune ResponseQIAGEN
The research community has begun correlating the makeup of individual microbiomes with disorders and diseases such as obesity, atherosclerosis and cancer. To accomplish this, researchers must first identify and characterize these microbial communities and understand the complex immune interactions between host and pathogen. This webinar provides you with a complete overview of the microbiome, metagenomics and host-pathogen interactions. Experimental strategies, from sample to insight, which can facilitate your microbiology and immunology research, are highlighted.
Food science is the discipline that applies basic sciences and engineering to study the nature of foods and their harvesting, processing, distribution, storage, and preparation. It is essential to meeting the needs of a growing global population. A major goal of food science is to understand the nature and properties of foods at a fundamental level so as to make existing food production processes more ef cient. This paper provides a primer on food science Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Tolulope J. Ashaolu | Sarhan M. Musa ""Food Science: A Primer"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23952.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/chemistry/food-science/23952/food-science-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Human Gut Mycobiota is still a mistery for us. Most of the reasearch on this topichas been conducted in the last 5 years. We are starting to comprehend the interactions with our gastrointestinal system and the virus and bacterial communities. 13% of gut microbiota in weight, about 150 species; most of them can shift from commensalism to virulent parassitosis according to our immune competence. Gut fungal overgrowth is actually underestimated in dignaosis and treatment. Many FGIDS and SIBO are frequently mixed bacteral and fungal dysbiosis
The Gateway to Health and Disease: the oral microbiome, autoimmune, and perso...DrBonnie360
Did you know, the health state of your mouth could influence and possibly determine the health of the rest of your body? First exploring the relationship of the gut microbiome and disease, at the 2017 Tri-Conference in San Francisco (Feb 2017), Bonnie explores the recent connections and research around the impact of the oral microbiome.
Carefully curating the latest research around the oral microbiome, autoimmune disease, and personalized nutrition, we present to you our hyperlinked slides. Enjoy!
Tackling the U.S. Healthcare System’s Infectious Disease Management ProblemViewics
The United States healthcare system has a serious infectious disease management problem. The antibiotic resistance crisis is widespread, serious, costly, and deadly. Delays in pathogen identification lead to poor clinical outcomes, including increased mortality risk. And, optimally managing outbreaks is critical to health systems whose reimbursement is tied to the health of a population, such as ACOs.
Eleanor Herriman, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Viewics led an informative panel discussion with industry leaders on the issues surrounding the infectious disease management crisis. Margret Oethinger, MD, Ph.D., Medical Director of Providence Health & Services, and Susan E. Sharp, Ph.D., DABMM, FAAM, Regional Director of Microbiology and the Molecular Infectious Disease Laboratories, Department of Pathology, Kaiser Permanente and President-Elect, American Society for Microbiology cover the current state of infectious disease management in the U.S., and what can be done to improve it.
You’ll learn about:
• The magnitude of the U.S. health system’s infectious disease management problem
• The most serious concerns and trends for healthcare institutions and communities across the nation
• The most promising solutions to health systems’ most urgent infectious disease management challenges
Dr. James Hughes - Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: The Way ForwardJohn Blue
Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: The Way Forward - Dr. James Hughes, Professor of Medicine and Public Health with Joint Appointments in the School of Medicine and the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, from the 2014 NIAA Symposium on Antibiotics Use and Resistance: Moving Forward Through Shared Stewardship, November 12-14, 2014, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
More presentations at http://www.swinecast.com/2014-niaa-antibiotics-moving-forward-through-shared-stewardship
Back in 2019, we saw investment & business opportunities to meet the large and growing unmet need in autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases. Despite being as prevalent as cancer and growing faster, these diseases are under-recognized, under-researched and under-served. Multiple specialty silos within healthcare systems means fragmented care: costly, wasteful and frustrating. digital tools can help bridge silos and fill gaps. Our vision of patient-centered, digitally connected interdisciplinary care holds up well, especially post-pandemic.
Personalized Movement Therapy for Chronic PainDrBonnie360
DrBonnie360 shares her 30 plus year journey in coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain, secondary to her chronic autoimmune condition. She explains why there has to be more than PT and offers alternative movement modalities that you can try out to help with chronic pain.
Chew on This! The Oral Health RevolutionDrBonnie360
Newest research connecting the oral microbiome to systemic diseases such as heart and lung diseases, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and even possibly Alzheimer's disease, has shed new light on the importance of oral health.
Joining the 2nd AIRS International Conference on Genomics and Microbiomics in Barcelona, DrBonnie presents new discoveries in research, technology, and upcoming companies focusing on bringing oral care to the forefront of health and well-being.
Oral Bacteriophages The Little Things that MatterDrBonnie360
Within the oral cavity is an ecosystem comprised of various microbial communities whose interactions, balance, and imbalance can determine the difference between oral health and disease. With recent research linking the oral microbiome to systemic diseases such as heart and lung disease, cancer, and various autoimmune diseases, it is important to understand the little things in the oral cavity that have large impacts on oral health.
Joining Molecular Med TRI-CON in San Francisco, DrBonnie presents new discoveries on oral bacteriophages—what they are, how they interact with other microbes, and their therapeutic potential to minimize oral diseases.
Visual Annotated Oral Microbiome Research BibliographyDrBonnie360
The mouth contains one of the most significant microbiomes, because it is the gateway to the rest of the body. Good oral health can be characterized as a balance between symbiotic, commensal and pathogenic bacterial communities. When the delicate equilibrium of the oral ecosystem is disrupted, this results in dysbiosis, making the oral cavity more vulnerable to diseases, such as dental caries and periodontal disease. Recent research has also associated inflammatory processes in periodontal disease with systemic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and possibly even cancer.
Topics Include:
•What is The Oral Microbiome?
•The Oral Ecosystems
-Tongue
-Teeth
-Saliva
-Gums
-Ear, Nose & Throat
•The Oral Microbiome in Health and Disease
-Decay
-Gum Disease
-Systemic Diseases
•Beyond Bacteria
-Fungi
-Viruses... and more!
Joining Discovery on Target 2018 in Boston, for Targeting the Microbiome, DrBonnie presents new discoveries in research, technology, and upcoming companies. Most importantly, DrBonnie360 focuses on the oral microbiome--what is is, the parts of the mouth involved, and its possible relations to heart disease, lung disease, cancer and autoimmune disease.
Topics include: Oral Microbiome, Microbial Composition, Dysbiosis, Oral Health, Chronic Disease, Crowdscience, and Oral Probiotics
How can the Internet of Things (IoT) help us challenge the invisible epidemic of autoimmune disease?
Learn how healthcare is evolving in the age of connected devices, and how both recent and future innovations are improving patient experience & outcomes for those with chronic and autoimmune diseases.
Click through to view the slides from DrBonnie360's recent presentation at the Healthcare IoT Summit in San Francisco!
The Arthritis Summit: Find Your Personal Power to Live Better With ArthritisDrBonnie360
Become CEO of your own health! DrBonnie360 outlines a 2-step approach to finding your personal power as a patient, as well as getting organized, educated, experimental, and assertive, and incorporating digital health and self-care tools along the way.
Future of Immune Health at Stanford Medicine X 2017DrBonnie360
A growing number of autoimmune patients, frustrated by a passive care system, seek tools to manage their own lives. In sickness and in health, they seek tools to interpret symptoms, guide diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle changes, and most urgently, moderate or prevent acute episodes.
How can we use these new self-management tools to empower patients, support clinical practice, gather and analyze data, and enable new approaches to tackle the spectrum of autoimmune disease?
Published here are the slides accompanying my presentation!
A comprehensive collection of our autoimmunity research done in an effort to help bridge the gap for the large and growing needs of the autoimmune community. This bibliography is a sneak peak at an upcoming white paper for the lonely voices of autoimmune disease.
Topics Include:
Latest Findings
Prevalence & Incidence
Immunology
Polyautoimmunity
Current Treatments & Therapies
The Microbiome
Data and Digital Tools
Causes of Autoimmune Disease
Prevention & Lifestyle Modification
The Single Most Valuable Legacy We Can Pass On — TEDxACU 2017DrBonnie360
Here's a look at our talk at TEDxACU 2017. We highlight the invisible epidemic of autoimmune disease and the various steps we can take to help the next generation fo autoimmune patients.
For the full talk see: http://bit.ly/2s3GRQ7
Our Body's Immune System Starts in the MouthDrBonnie360
Here's a sneak peak at our upcoming talk at Tri-Conference 2017. We are exploring the connection between oral health and the health of the rest of our bodies. From the Oral Microbiome to saliva to systemic diseases, we are investigating the link.
For More See: http://bit.ly/2g64vZc
Platforms for Chronic Disease Management at Health 2.0DrBonnie360
There are approximately 117M Americans living with chronic disease. Chronic medical conditions took 85% of all healthcare spending in 2010, and are responsible for 7 of 10 deaths each year.
During Health 2.0's 10th annual conference, DrBonnie360 brings her unique, digital health and chronic disease insight to lead a panel of innovators leading in chronic disease management.
Trust Your Gut: Data and Digital Tools for the Microbiome - An Emerging Field...DrBonnie360
Joining Discovery on Target 2016 in Boston, for Targeting the Microbiome, DrBonnie presents new discoveries in research, technology, and upcoming companies. Most importantly, DrBonnie360 focuses on the gut as an organ of immunity and its possible relations to autoimmune disease.
Topics include: Brain-Gut Axis, Locality, The Leaky Gut, Microbial Composition, Dysbiosis, Oral Microbiome, Personalizing Nutrition, Crowdscience, and Medicines from the Microbiome.
Company Summary Tables: Information in order of Indication, What, and How.
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
Presenting Tinkering, Tweaking, and Tuning: Big Data and Little Data Coming Together in Chronic Disease, DrBonnie360 shows the 4th annual Medical Informatics World Conference 2016 (Boston) the time is now for personalized prevention.
DrBonnie360 discusses the invisible epidemic, advances in omics and tracking, and research in epigenetics, the microbiome, nutrigenomics. Lastly, she presents an image of what personalized prevention could look like in the near future.
Hacking for Healing at SXSW InteractiveDrBonnie360
Content and Visual Design by Tiffany Simms
Do you know why you should take steps to get healthy when you already think you are healthy?
DrBonnie360 brings together Linda Avey (We Are Curious Inc.), Poonacha Machaiah (JIYO), and Nicole Guthrie (HopeLab), to present you with your #HacktoHeal.
With Chronic Disease, especially autoimmune disease, slowly creeping up on us at an epidemic level, we can no longer ignore the importance of being healthy. The stage is set for personalized prevention. The science, research, data, digital health, and patients, are all ready for personalized prevention to become a reality.
We Are Curious, JIYO, and Hopelab bring SXSW the steps to finding and maintaining their optimal health.
The key to all this is finding the right feedback loops for each of you and maintaining balance.
StarCompliance is a leading firm specializing in the recovery of stolen cryptocurrency. Our comprehensive services are designed to assist individuals and organizations in navigating the complex process of fraud reporting, investigation, and fund recovery. We combine cutting-edge technology with expert legal support to provide a robust solution for victims of crypto theft.
Our Services Include:
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We immediately notify all relevant centralized exchanges (CEX), decentralized exchanges (DEX), and wallet providers about the stolen cryptocurrency. This ensures that the stolen assets are flagged as scam transactions, making it impossible for the thief to use them.
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We guide you through the process of filing a valid police report. Our support team provides detailed instructions on which police department to contact and helps you complete the necessary paperwork within the critical 72-hour window.
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Our team of experienced lawyers can initiate lawsuits on your behalf and represent you in various jurisdictions around the world. They work diligently to recover your stolen funds and ensure that justice is served.
At StarCompliance, we understand the urgency and stress involved in dealing with cryptocurrency theft. Our dedicated team works quickly and efficiently to provide you with the support and expertise needed to recover your assets. Trust us to be your partner in navigating the complexities of the crypto world and safeguarding your investments.
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation - Final Version - 5.23...John Andrews
SlideShare Description for "Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation"
Title: Chatty Kathy: Enhancing Physical Activity Among Older Adults
Description:
Discover how Chatty Kathy, an innovative project developed at the UNC Bootcamp, aims to tackle the challenge of low physical activity among older adults. Our AI-driven solution uses peer interaction to boost and sustain exercise levels, significantly improving health outcomes. This presentation covers our problem statement, the rationale behind Chatty Kathy, synthetic data and persona creation, model performance metrics, a visual demonstration of the project, and potential future developments. Join us for an insightful Q&A session to explore the potential of this groundbreaking project.
Project Team: Jay Requarth, Jana Avery, John Andrews, Dr. Dick Davis II, Nee Buntoum, Nam Yeongjin & Mat Nicholas