@JoshuaZvi @SRLibProblems I'm aware of a couple microbiome meta-analyses done by local researchers, but their search strategy was extremely focused. This is the publication with their search strategy https://t.co/WVWzFB0Q1H
RT @JWoodelius: The fact that papers post 2017 keep talking about the Bacteriodetes:Firmicutes ratio in human and rodent guts without point…
The fact that papers post 2017 keep talking about the Bacteriodetes:Firmicutes ratio in human and rodent guts without pointing out its probably a compositional artifact and the lack of consistency makes me cry a little bit https://t.co/nAsm88OO0i
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Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome | mBio https://t.co/OK3js9UDZz
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome published as: https://t.co/2t31SekSXI @mbiojournal #biorxiv
RT @bykriscampbell: Because sure, the mouse studies were elegant. But in humans it's been very hard to identify different gut microbiota si…
RT @bykriscampbell: Because sure, the mouse studies were elegant. But in humans it's been very hard to identify different gut microbiota si…
Because sure, the mouse studies were elegant. But in humans it's been very hard to identify different gut microbiota signatures in those with & without obesity, so why should modulating the microbiota through FMT make a difference to weight? https://t.
RT @bykriscampbell: @reid_probiotics More that the correlations w/ microbiome composition that seemed promising in initial human analyses d…
RT @bykriscampbell: @reid_probiotics More that the correlations w/ microbiome composition that seemed promising in initial human analyses d…
RT @bykriscampbell: @reid_probiotics More that the correlations w/ microbiome composition that seemed promising in initial human analyses d…
@reid_probiotics More that the correlations w/ microbiome composition that seemed promising in initial human analyses didn`t hold up. See here from @PatSchloss & @marc_sze: https://t.co/mcOX12ZUc3 And here from @KnightLabNews: https://t.co/A1370u3DhH
RT @WvSchaik: Myth 10: 'Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes ratio is altered in obesity', but there is no simple taxonomic signature of obesity in the…
RT @WvSchaik: Myth 10: 'Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes ratio is altered in obesity', but there is no simple taxonomic signature of obesity in the…
RT @Edgardo_PhD: The power of the #ScientificMethod and of #Science, we are able to re-analyze and improve our understanding of #STEM @mbio…
@microbeminded2 Recent meta-analyses show that differences in the lean/obese microbiome are less than small studies showed. There's probably something there, but linking something as complicated as obesity to microbes inherited via breastfeeding hasn't bee
@ZKamvar @benmarwick That is effectively what we do (see https://t.co/umq9TQYEFd) https://t.co/HMEl1C2kBp
@dandanwlls Not necessarily - obesity is probably not a determining factor, but diet more likely. See: https://t.co/75kB4jfDGS
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome. https://t.co/QST9iC4gIq
See this as an example of what this could look like... https://t.co/okd6ZQRmSF
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome published as: https://t.co/2t31SekSXI @mbiojournal #biorxiv
RT @ObesitySociety: Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome https://t.co/nutbLqcG5S
Associations between the microbiota and obesity is weak and confounded by large interpersonal variation: https://t.co/HHZGujCsh6
RT @ObesitySociety: Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome https://t.co/nutbLqcG5S
RT @ObesitySociety: Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome https://t.co/nutbLqcG5S
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome https://t.co/nutbLqcG5S
Onderzoek naar microbioom en obesitas is complex. Het vereist grote aantallen proefpersonen. https://t.co/QDTTusLwKK
Top story: Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microb… https://t.co/yFQJYXKqkZ, see more https://t.co/jx5nhBvCiY
You got peanut butter in my chocolate...you got chocolate in my peanut butter... https://t.co/7UiUfig65x
"Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome". Limited evidence of useful associations https://t.co/Hf1MlKeDFt
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @PatSchloss: here's @marc_sze's paper ICYMI: https://t.co/pVCrn0h8ol
here's @marc_sze's paper ICYMI: https://t.co/pVCrn0h8ol
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome https://t.co/RNVISF3H5P (h/t @DrMJoyner)
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
@MyNewGut what do you think of this paper? https://t.co/tymAo8ojls
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @DrMJoyner: Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
RT @sciencescanner: Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitte…
Microbiome - like all earlier ‘omes’ exaggerates expectations, because multivariate datasets are dramatically overfitted. Mostly a mirage https://t.co/ALcsDWCXV2
Meta-Analysis of Microbiome and Obesity: hold the hype? https://t.co/2k0jrYaIKa
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome published as: https://t.co/2t31SekSXI @mbiojournal #biorxiv
This was the droi... er, commentary I was looking for! https://t.co/tmWfzrY91E
@bacteriality I'll let @PatSchloss answer (he's the expert), but I loved his paper from a few months: https://t.co/DdY5Ko2n4p
The power of the #ScientificMethod and of #Science, we are able to re-analyze and improve our understanding of #STEM @mbiojournal https://t.co/O4PurL5ju4
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting Obesity and the Microbiome https://t.co/8jSixv5BqN
More effort with the #microbiome: study highlights statistical challenges of microbiome association studies https://t.co/IggxJjAhMC
RT @ASMicrobiology: Meta-analysis shows no association between microbiome differences and obesity @mbiojournal https://t.co/Tw5dSMssxc http…
RT @DrKhouryCDC: Does the gut #microbiome predict #obesity? https://t.co/F2T2RAKSYr https://t.co/RtrtkSmEti
RT @DrKhouryCDC: Does the gut #microbiome predict #obesity? https://t.co/F2T2RAKSYr https://t.co/RtrtkSmEti
RT @DrKhouryCDC: Does the gut #microbiome predict #obesity? https://t.co/F2T2RAKSYr https://t.co/RtrtkSmEti
Does the gut #microbiome predict #obesity? https://t.co/F2T2RAKSYr https://t.co/RtrtkSmEti
RT @EricTopol: Lack of influence of the gut @microbiome on #obesity https://t.co/zh6GA1pV0s @mbiojournal #OA https://t.co/fgnMbCRpQl
Looking for a Signal in the Noise: Revisiting #Obesity and the #Microbiome https://t.co/yyOVf5QvRF via @PatSchloss @mbiojournal
@lukejustinmckay yes, but see https://t.co/P5tdaHKKHP from @PatSchloss for alternative view
RT @PatSchloss: Super proud of latest Schloss lab paper w @marc_sze revisiting microbiome based biomarkers associated with obesity https://…
RT @PatSchloss: Super proud of latest Schloss lab paper w @marc_sze revisiting microbiome based biomarkers associated with obesity https://…
RT @PatSchloss: Super proud of latest Schloss lab paper w @marc_sze revisiting microbiome based biomarkers associated with obesity https://…
RT @PatSchloss: Super proud of latest Schloss lab paper w @marc_sze revisiting microbiome based biomarkers associated with obesity https://…