Background A dominance of non-iners Lactobacillus species in the vaginal microbiome is optimal and strongly associated with gynecological and obstetric health, while the presence of diverse obligate or facultative anaerobic bacteria and a paucity in Lactobacillus species, similar to communities found in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is considered non-optimal and associated with adverse health outcomes. Various therapeutic strategies are being explored to modulate the composition of the vaginal mi...| BioMed Central
Featured session at Bethesda MPS Day, which took place on November 9, 2023. Dr. Gautam Mahajan’s presentation highlights the development of a human Vagina-on-a-Chip model, enabling the study of host-microbiome […]| Emulate
Breakthrough aims to shorten the time women wait for effective treatment from an average of five years to just five months| Wyss InstituteWyss Institute