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The beneficial impact of probiotic yeast S. boulardii CNCM I-745 on hypercholesterolemia is associated with modulation of the intestinal microbiota
A new study evaluated the impact of probiotic yeast S. boulardii CNCM I-745 on lipid profile in a hypercholesterolemia model in hamsters, combining analyses of intestinal microbial communities carried out via our Metabiote solutions.
Meet us at the 6th edition of NutrEvent
GenoScreen will participate in the 6th edition of NutrEvent on October 22 and 23 in Rennes, France.
Re-launch of targeted metagenomics training
Targeted metagenomics training (theoretical and practical): "Analytical approach for the high throughput study of microbial communities" is now back on the agenda
Meet us at the 8th Congress of European Microbiologists
GenoScreen will participate in the 8th Congress of European Microbiologists from 7-11 July in Glasgow, Scotland.
Meet us at these next events:
During June and July 2019, the GenoScreen team will attend several exhibitions and conferences:
Meet us at the 8th Symposium on Antimicrobial Resistance in Animals and the Environment.
GenoScreen is a sponsor of the 8th Symposium on Antimicrobial Resistance in Animals and the Environment (ARAE) from July 1 to 3 in Tours Val de Loire.
Meet us at the Annual Congress of the European Society of Mycobacteriology.
GenoScreen is a sponsor of the 40th Annual Congress of the European Society of Mycobacteriology (ESM) from June 30 to July 3 in Valencia, Spain.
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Collaborative research - At the heart of international innovation in genomics
GenoScreen is a partner in collaborative research projects that bring together startups, multinationals and public-sector organizations. Our R&D teams provide their knowledge and expertise in the molecular microbiology of isolated agents and complex communities. This allowed our teams to develop our own projects for elaborating innovative products and services.
Our projects are designed to:
- Improve the diagnosis and management of acute/chronic diseases on humans and animals,
- Characterize and monitor microbial biodiversity, with applications in agronomy, agrifood and environment.
The common feature of these projects is the development of molecular tools for the characterization, monitoring and diagnosis of microbial communities. The key objective is to market simple analytical solutions and (ultimately) preventive, corrective or even therapeutic products based on microorganisms.