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Martin J. Blaser

    Martin J. Blaser MD is a distinguished scientist who has dedicated over thirty years to studying the role of bacteria in human disease. As the director of the Human Microbiome Program at New York University, his work delves into the intricate relationship between our bodies and the microorganisms that inhabit them. Blaser challenges conventional views on health and illness, highlighting the profound impact of the microbiome on our well-being. Through his research and public engagement, he illuminates the critical importance of these microbial communities and advocates for a paradigm shift in how we approach disease prevention and treatment.

    Martin J. Blaser
    Missing microbes: how killing bacteria creates modern plagues
    • A clarion call to save humanity’s most essential fellow creatures – and our health Far beneath our skin exists an unfathomable, ancient universe – an internal ecosystem that is critical to our health. Dr Martin Blaser invites us into the wilds of the human ‘microbiome’, unfurling its inner workings and evolution. For thousands of years, bacteria and human cells have co-existed in a relationship that has ensured the health and equilibrium of our body. But now, much like the natural world outside of us, our internal environment is being irrevocably destroyed. The culprit: some of our most revered medical advances – antibiotics – which appear to be linked to the epidemics of asthma, eczema, obesity, certain forms of cancer, and other diseases plaguing modern society. In a book that stands as the Silent Spring of its day, Blaser sounds a provocative alarm that we ignore at our peril.

      Missing microbes: how killing bacteria creates modern plagues2014
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