From the time we’re born, we acquire bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microbes from other people, everything we touch, and everything we eat. This makes up what some call a super-organism: The human microbiome. It includes 10 to 100 trillion microbial cells on and in the human body. The most well-known part of the human microbiome is the gut microbiome, as recent research has revealed this vital ecosystem’s role in human health.
This highly visual exploration is a fascinating look at the still-mysterious human microbiome—the viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that work together to play an essential role in keeping humans healthy. The accessible text allows full-bleed images to shine throughout, including full-spread, photo-realistic illustrations that bring the world of microorganisms to life.
With a Ph D in molecular biology, the author created the book in cooperation with Dr. Purna Kashyap, director of the Microbiome Program, a Mayo Clinic research initiative that studies the microbiome’s role in health. Dr. Kashyap also gives readers tips and tricks for keeping their microbiome healthy.
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Helene Priestley, Ph D, completed her Ph D in molecular biology and has worked as an editor on clinical review journals. As a children’s author, she combines her experience in the lab with a passion for literacy and for educating children in STEM. She is a member of SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators).
Purna Kashyap, M.B.B.S., is the director of the Microbiome Program at Mayo Clinic, a research initiative that studies the role of the human microbiome in health. His research aims to better understand gastrointestinal disorders to provide better treatment options for patients, especially microbiota-targeted therapies.
David Márquez has a Ph D in immunology and a Master’s degree in scientific illustration. His work is fueled by a passion for nature in all its forms and for visually communicating scientific knowledge.