Thanks to Tania Rabesandratana for covering our work and presenting our missions in Science magazine:
Scientists @mgroussi @mathildpoyet @globalmicrobiom want to preserve the world's #gutmicrobiota before industrialization wipes out diversity. My latest @sciencemagazine https://t.co/Oe2cgl5rx7 #EESmicrobiome
— Tania Rabesandratana (@TaniaRabesan) November 1, 2018
The Global Microbiome Conservancy is collecting the feces of humans all over the world—in an effort to identify and preserve the diversity of gut bacteria: https://t.co/d5wBMnR2L7
— News from Science (@NewsfromScience) November 1, 2018
The Global Microbiome Conservancy @globalmicrobiom, a nonprofit global collaboration of more than 70 scientists, works to identify and preserve gut bacteria from different peoples around the world https://t.co/A6v4AjOHtB
By @TaniaRabesan on @sciencemagazine #gutmicrobiota— Gut Microbiota NW (@GutMicrobiotaWW) November 9, 2018