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On todays´ episode we get to chat with Colin Hill, Professor at University College Cork, APC microbiome, and we discuss his research on the gut microbiome and phages.
He explains the coexistence of phages and bacteria in the gut, we speak about the discovery of crAssphages, the knowledge and the potential of phages in manipulating microbiomes for health benefits and he shared his career journey and great advice for researchers.
Enjoy the episode!
Timestamps & Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction – Welcome & Colin Hill’s background.
03:15 - Colin’s research journey.
07:40 - What Makes a Healthy Microbiome? – Why defining gut health isn’t so simple.
12:20 - How phages shape bacterial communities.
18:05 - CrAssphages - The discovery of one of the most abundant phages.
24:30 - Can Phages Replace Antibiotics? – A new, more precise approach to treating infections.
30:10 - Experiments in the Gut
36:55 - Advice for Young Scientists – Colin’s lessons on research, career, and taking ownership.
42:20 - The Future of Phage Therapy – What’s next for microbiome science?
48:00 - Closing Thoughts – Final takeaways.
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On todays´ episode we get to chat with Colin Hill, Professor at University College Cork, APC microbiome, and we discuss his research on the gut microbiome and phages.
He explains the coexistence of phages and bacteria in the gut, we speak about the discovery of crAssphages, the knowledge and the potential of phages in manipulating microbiomes for health benefits and he shared his career journey and great advice for researchers.
Enjoy the episode!
Timestamps & Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction – Welcome & Colin Hill’s background.
03:15 - Colin’s research journey.
07:40 - What Makes a Healthy Microbiome? – Why defining gut health isn’t so simple.
12:20 - How phages shape bacterial communities.
18:05 - CrAssphages - The discovery of one of the most abundant phages.
24:30 - Can Phages Replace Antibiotics? – A new, more precise approach to treating infections.
30:10 - Experiments in the Gut
36:55 - Advice for Young Scientists – Colin’s lessons on research, career, and taking ownership.
42:20 - The Future of Phage Therapy – What’s next for microbiome science?
48:00 - Closing Thoughts – Final takeaways.
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