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Free University of Bozen - Bolzano

Researchers with fixed-term contract in tenure track (RTT) - Agricultural, Food and Environmental Microbiology (Prof.ssa Di Cagno, Raffaella)

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The Free University of Bozen/Bolzano was founded on 31 October 1997 as a multilingual, internationally oriented institution.

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Rector's Decree n. 539/2025 of 31.03.2025

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Fermented Food Microbiomes: Monitoring and Effects on Gut Microbiome Modulation

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Within 30 days from the day following the publication of this public announcement in “Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica”

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This research project delves into the interactions between fermented food microbiomes and the human gut microbiome, aiming to uncover how these interactions can affect gut health and systemic immunity. The focus is twofold: (i) to characterize the microbial compositions of various fermented foods, establishing detailed profiles of microbial species and their functional roles in food properties and health benefits. (ii), to explores the effects of these microbiomes on the gut microbial ecology through in vitro models like the Intestinal Microbial Simulator. A key innovative aspect of this research is the study of exosomes and microRNAs from fermented foods, examining how microbes use exosomes to transport functional molecules that potentially affect gut health. These studies aim to map out the miRNAs present within these exosomes, identifying their origins—whether microbial or food—and their roles in regulating host gene expression related to inflammation and gut barrier functions.

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Researchers with fixed-term contract in tenure track (RTT) - Agricultural, Food and Environmental Microbiology (Prof.ssa Di Cagno, Raffaella)
Location
Universitätsplatz 1 - piazza Università Bolzano, Italy
Published
2025-04-04
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