With the advent of genetic analysis technology, the field of gut microbiota is suddenly attracting a lot of attention, but the ecology and roles of gut microbiota are still largely shrouded in mystery.
If the human body is a microcosm, bacteria are like countless stars scattered throughout the universe. They are shining and illuminating each other, influencing each other.
At our study group, we provide an opportunity to learn more about gut microbiota.
Please look at the bacteria with a feeling of excitement like looking at a star-filled sky.
For basic information about fecal microbiota transplantation, our unique patent-pending technology and case studies, please also see “Information for Patients”.
Study meeting
We want more people to know about the possibilities of fecal microbiota transplantation.
With this in mind, we are holding study sessions.
Why don’t you join our team of clinicians, laboratory technicians, and specialists in various fields who are working hard to establish a new medical treatment by verifying its safety and effectiveness, and take a look into the world of fecal microbiota?
Please note that the study group is now online.
Sample study session themes
- Case reports for each disease
- Specific clinical research initiatives (autism spectrum and renal diseases)
- Volunteer donor bank Japanbiome® (Japanbiome) management structure
- A course on the basics of flora balance testing by a clinical laboratory technician
Read related books
There are not books about gut health or fermented foods, nor are they medical books summarizing papers from around the world.
We have a selection of books that are a cartographic introduction to the world of bacteria, presented by members involved in fecal microbiota transplantation.
Our selection is supervised by our association and includes books by our member doctors.
Read papers from around the world
Microbes transcend medical departments.
The vertically divided world of medicine is changing, as can be seen by the recognition that microorganisms such as gut microbiota are involved in the health of the whole body.
This is a collection of papers and articles from around the world produced by researchers at Symbiosis, Inc. Please use them if you like.