Geospatial variation in the human microbiome and its connections with environmental health
Bidragets beskrivning
This project will address how geospatial differences in gut and skin microbiomes affect their associations with chronic diseases in two large and unique cohorts in Finland and nearby regions. These associations are investigated through the application of cutting-edge spatial modeling methods on metagenomic sequencing data. The results of these studies will uncover how the environment and lifestyle are interlinked through the microbial communities with human chronic disease, such as fatty liver disease, colorectal cancer, and allergies and asthma. The results can be used to improve predictive disease models, to develop treatments for chronic disease and to change our living environment to support both biodiversity and human health. This project will be conducted at University of Turku in collaboration with national and international partners. Further information and associated projects can be found at the web site of our research group: http://datascience.utu.fi
Visa merStartår
2021
Slutår
2024
Beviljade finansiering
Finansiär
Finlands Akademi
Typ av finansiering
Forskardoktorer
Utlysning
Övriga uppgifter
Finansieringsbeslutets nummer
338818
Vetenskapsområden
Växtbiologi, mikrobiologi, virologi
Forskningsområden
Mikrobiologia
Identifierade teman
public health, occupational health