Built environments are, for most of us, our natural habitat. In the last 50 years, the built-up area has more than doubled, with a massive biodiversity loss. The undeniable benefits of a city providing all the basic needs to a growing population showed longer-term and less obvious costs to human health: autoimmune and non-communicable diseases, as well as antimicrobial resistance, have reached unprecedented and alarming levels. Humans coevolved with microbes, and this long-lasting alliance is affected by the loss of connection with natural environments, misuse of antibiotics, and highly sanitized environments. Our aim is to direct the focus onto the microbial communities harbored by the built environments we live in. They represent the nexu...
Variation in exposure to environmental microbial communities has been implicated in the etiology of ...
The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. ...
The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. ...
Current evidence suggests that biodiverse environmental microbiomes contribute positively to human h...
The microbiome is important in human health, yet its connection to the built environment remains und...
A relatively unaccounted ecosystem service from biodiversity is the benefit to human health via symb...
Principles of ecology apply at myriad scales, including within the human body and the intertwined ma...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
A relatively unaccounted ecosystem service from biodiversity is the benefit to human health via symb...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Nearly all ecosystems host diverse microbiomes that support vital ecosystem processes. At the same t...
© 2014, The Microbiological Society of Korea and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Humans increasin...
Urban living in built environments, combined with the use of processed water and food, may not provi...
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on I...
Incorporating recent advances in environmental microbiome research and policy is a major challenge f...
Variation in exposure to environmental microbial communities has been implicated in the etiology of ...
The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. ...
The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. ...
Current evidence suggests that biodiverse environmental microbiomes contribute positively to human h...
The microbiome is important in human health, yet its connection to the built environment remains und...
A relatively unaccounted ecosystem service from biodiversity is the benefit to human health via symb...
Principles of ecology apply at myriad scales, including within the human body and the intertwined ma...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
A relatively unaccounted ecosystem service from biodiversity is the benefit to human health via symb...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Nearly all ecosystems host diverse microbiomes that support vital ecosystem processes. At the same t...
© 2014, The Microbiological Society of Korea and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Humans increasin...
Urban living in built environments, combined with the use of processed water and food, may not provi...
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on I...
Incorporating recent advances in environmental microbiome research and policy is a major challenge f...
Variation in exposure to environmental microbial communities has been implicated in the etiology of ...
The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. ...
The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. ...