In this final episode of the series, I speak to Prof. Susan Lynch from University of California San Francisco. We discuss the hygiene hypothesis, which suggests that early life exposure to infections may protect against allergy and asthma, and how this may be relevant to the early life gut microbiome.
Season 2, Ep. 6: Infection Biomes | Prof. Brett Finlay
Season 2, Ep. 5: Fungal Biomes | Prof. Marie Claire Arrieta
Season 2, Ep. 4: Cancer Biomes | Prof. Wendy Garrett
Season 2, Ep. 3: Fermented Food Biomes | Prof. Paul Cotter
Season 2, Ep. 2: Building Biomes | Prof. Jack Gilbert
Season 2, Ep. 1: Intro to Season 2 | Dr. Ruairi Robertson
Ep. 6: Evolutionary Biomes | Professor Maria Gloria Dominguez Bello
Ep. 5: Baby Biomes | Dr. Lindsay Hall
Ep. 4: Banking Biomes | Dr. Majdi Osman
Ep. 3: Probiotic Biomes | Professor Gregor Reid
Ep. 2: Brains and Biomes | Professor Ted Dinan
Ep. 1: An Introduction to the Biomes Podcast | Dr. Ruairi Robertson
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