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Pathogenic Microbes

Understanding Pathogens, Protecting Lives

Our research investigates pathogenic microbes, tiny but powerful organisms that cause diseases. We study their biology, resistance, and transmission to support disease prevention, outbreak response, and global health protection.

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Getting to know Bacteria 

Soy is a popular part of many diets, but not everyone knows the full story. This guide explains the health benefits and risks of soy in simple terms, and offers practical tips to help you make smarter, healthier food choices every day

Gut bacteria

How Gut Bacteria Can Lead to Depression

Your gut and brain are closely connected. When the bacteria in your gut are out of balance, it can affect how you feel leading to stress, sadness, or even depression. The foods you eat, like soy or processed products, play a big role in keeping your gut healthy and your mood steady.

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Your Second Brain:

How Your Gut Talks to Your Mind

Your gut and brain are closely connected as they constantly send messages to each other. The bacteria in your gut can affect how you feel, think, and handle stress. A healthy gut can help support a healthy mind.

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