July 2023—The human microbiome has been called the forgotten organ, and at one time it was. But not in the past 10 years. James Versalovic, MD, PhD, made that clear in his talk at the Association for Molecular Pathology meeting last year.
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Microbiome swims into our ken
August 2019—Even though he practices in Houston, James Versalovic, MD, PhD, swears he can see the coastline. As he and colleagues at Texas Children’s Hospital delve into research related to the human microbiome, several diagnostic and treatment possibilities are starting to appear tantalizingly close. Comparing their endeavors to ocean explorers of yore, he says, “We’re not quite sure exactly what is in front of us. We can see land—but we’re not quite there.” But unlike Captain Cook and company, Dr. Versalovic and others in the field have access to next-generation sequencing (though Dr. Versalovic jokes, “It’s been around long enough to be called this-generation sequencing”).
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