Gut Microbiota

Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.

Prof. Ferdinand Haschke
3 topics
Early Nutrition, Growth and Body Composition
Prof. Ferdinand Haschke
Prof. Carlos Lifschitz
2 topics
Iron Fortification in Pediatric Patients in the developed world
Prof. Carlos Lifschitz
Prof. Ekhard E. Ziegler
3 topics
Nutritional Management of Premature Infants
Prof. Ekhard E. Ziegler
Prof. Carlos Lifschitz
3 topics
Consequences of early protein intake later on in life, Supporting G.C.C
Prof. Carlos Lifschitz
Dr. Aiman Rahmani
3 topics
The Immunogenicity of Breast Milk
Dr. Aiman Rahmani
Dr. Gamal Samy
3 topics
Meeting Nutritional challenges during weaning time
Dr. Gamal Samy
Prof. Joseph Haddad
2 topics
Early Strategies in Prevention of Allergic Disease
Prof. Joseph Haddad
Prof. Mary Fewtrell
3 topics
Programming for a Healthy Life by Complementary Feeding
Prof. Mary Fewtrell
Prof. Ahmed El Beleidy
2 topics
Nutritional Strategies for Primary Prevention of Allergies
Prof. Ahmed El Beleidy