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The microorganisms in our intestines play an important role in many bodily processes, from digestion to emotions, and are a key factor in our overall health. A number of modern diseases could be traced to disturbances in the gut microbiome. Camille Goemans Lab of Drug-microbiota Interactions EPFL

The microorganisms in our intestines play an important role in many bodily processes, from digestion to emotions, and are a key factor in our overall health. A number of modern diseases could be traced to disturbances in the gut microbiome. Camille Goemans Lab of Drug-microbiota Interactions EPFL

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Research and Tech Transfer , SV, Research and Tech Transfer, Neuroscience
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EPFL/Alain Herzog
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March 26, 2025
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Gut microbiome serves as a “second brain” regulating our bodies

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