Posts by Gem Project
CP24 Breakfast Interviews the Gem Team to Learn About our Latest Discoveries
Our team was pleased to discus our latest findings from the GEM Project with CP24 Breakfast! Click here to watch the interview.
Read MoreDaily Mail News Release – Growing up with a dog is good for your GUT
Researchers from the University of Toronto found that young children who grow up with a family dog have healthier guts and are less likely to develop Crohn’s disease. Click here for the article.
Read MoreCCC-GEM Project Featured in “Exploring the Microbiome” Campaign
There are new technologies that allow us to map the microbiome. Somewhere in there may be an answer to what changes occur before developing IBD that are associated with the risk of developing the disease. Dr. Croitoru teamed up with @mediaplanetCA and the Toronto Star to share more. Click here to read the article, and…
Read MoreCrohn’s and Colitis Canada News – “New Evidence Points to Origins of Ulcerative Colitis”
Recent publication from a collaboration between Farncombe Institute, McMaster University, and the GEM Project points to origins of Ulcerative Colitis. Click here for the article.
Read MoreArticle in Gut Microbiota for Health – “Fecal bacterial protease activity may indicate progression to ulcerative colitis”
In a collaboration between Farncombe Institute, McMaster University, and the GEM Project researchers looked at the fecal microbiota composition and activity levels of protein breakdown in GEM subjects who developed Ulcerative Colitis and their healthy matched controls. Click here to read the article.
Read MoreYahoo Finance News Release – GEM Study Links Leaky Gut to Crohn’s Disease
Click here to see the news release from Yahoo Finance regarding new findings from the GEM Project.
Read MoreGlobe NewsWire News Release – GEM Study Links Leaky Gut to Crohn’s Disease
Click here to see the news release from GlobeNewsWire regarding new findings from the GEM Project.
Read MoreCCC News Release – GEM Study Links Leaky Gut to Crohn’s Disease
Click here to see the news release from Crohn’s and Colitis Canada regarding new findings from the GEM Project.
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