Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Episode 022 - Dr Indrani Mukhopadhya - Next generation probiotics
Following is a conversation with Dr Indrani Mukhopadhyay, a lecturer at the Institute of Medical Sciences Microbiology and Immunology Group at the University of Aberdeen.
Over the last ten years, we’ve started to understand more and more about why the virome is important in both health and disease. Indrani is an expert in the viral and has been involved in some of the seminal research to characterise profiles and help us understand why the virus is important. So if you're interested in that, this is a great episode for you.
We also spoke about probiotics and what a next-generation probiotic might be in terms of its composition, structure and function. We spoke about Indrani's career progression. She's been all over the world involved in exciting research and setting up her new lab recently here in Aberdeen. So we covered a range of topics.
Finally, we spoke about inflammatory bowel disease, how the viral elements of the microbiome might be important and how specific depletions of bacteria might be important too.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:52 - How did you get into the field of the microbiome?
00:06:32 - Research into developing vaccines
00:12:58 - Effectiveness of vaccines
00:14:24 - Complexity of the rotavirus
00:16:28 - Seasonal flu
00:20:01 - Viruses in our gut
00:24:17 - Viral metagenomics
00:33:06 - Knowledge of viruses greater than of bacteria
00:35:53 - What’s the most important part of the microbiome?
00:37:06 - Bacteriophages
00:40:15 - Enteric viruses
00:41:29 - Fungus in the gut
00:42:39 - Viruses keep bacteria in check
00:43:07 - Most exciting development in microbiome research
00:46:10 - Women in science
00:47:00 - Immunomodulator’s effects on gut viruses.
00:49:23 - Next-generation probiotics
00:52:20 - Taking probiotic supplements
00:54:28 - Manufacturing bacteria to treat patients
00:55:39 - Benefits of single strain vs consortia
00:56:34 - Universally beneficial probiotic?
01:00:25 - Thanks and conclusion
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