Exploring the Human Microbiome with Dr. Joël Doré: The Future of Gut Health Science
In this episode of Inside Matters, Dr James McIlroy engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Joël Doré, Research Director at the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (NRAE). With over 40 years of experience in microbiome research, Dr. Doré shares his extensive knowledge on probiotics, gut health protocols, at-home microbiome testing, and the gut-brain axis. The discussion delves into the intricacies of the human microbiome symbiosis, the evolutionary development of gut microbiota, and its impact on health conditions such as obesity and chronic diseases. Dr. Doré also sheds light on innovative treatments like faecal microbiota transfer and the significance of microbial diversity for a healthy gut. Tune in to discover how the future of medicine and nutrition hinges on understanding and leveraging the microbial human.
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Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Joël Doré and Microbiome Research
00:32 Exploring Probiotics and Gut Health Protocols
00:49 At-Home Microbiome Testing: Strengths and Limitations
01:38 Understanding the Human Microbiome Symbiosis
02:48 The Role of Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease
08:18 Microbiome Development from Birth
11:08 Impact of Birth Methods and Early Life on Microbiome
12:00 Antibiotics and Microbiome Diversity
17:48 Challenges in Defining a Healthy Microbiome
24:38 At-Home Microbiome Testing: Current State and Future Directions
32:51 Microbiome and Obesity: Insights from Research
34:21 Microbiome and Immunotherapy: Potential and Challenges
39:02 Prognostic Model and Microbiota Transfer
40:21 Mad Pharma: Pioneering Fecal Microbiota Transfer
41:50 Autologous and Allogenic Microbiota Transfer
43:53 Challenges and Innovations in Microbiota Transfer
51:25 Probiotics: Do They Work?
01:01:50 The Best Diet for the Microbiome
01:03:00 The 100,000 Microbiome Project
01:08:13 The Gut-Brain Connection
01:12:58 Vision for the Future of Microbiome Research
01:14:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts