In 2023, we continued to commit to building families and helping people live better lives by launching two first-in-class medicines, marking the start of an exciting phase of growth.
Read our 2023 #AnnualReport: bit.ly/4cRIRCb
“We aren’t just solving an issue for women, we are solving an issue for the population of the world.”
Per Falk (@ferring) discusses the need for a multilateral approach to global health policy. #wef24
#NEWS: We’re pleased to announce our collaboration with @pharmabiome. This R&D agreement builds on PharmaBiome’s technology to develop microbiome-based therapeutics, helping patients with gastroenterological diseases live better lives.
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The #MicrobiomeConnectUSA conference takes place this week in Boston, MA. Our VP of Microbiome Research @KenBlountPhD and @Rebiotix Senior Director of Microbiome Data Science, @T_L_Ward will discuss recent innovations in the #microbiome field.
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We’re delighted to be attending ClostPath 13 to connect with academics, clinicians, and scientists to discuss the latest research in clostridia and the role this bacteria has in the #microbiome.
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When it comes to #microbiome research, we’ve only scratched the surface. Much more research is needed to fully uncover the potential role of the #microbiome in treating human diseases. These are some of the big questions….
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In the last 20 years, there has been a huge growth in #microbiome research - from just 80 publications in 2000, to over 27,000 publications in 2022. With more research into the #microbiome than ever before, what will the next years of research uncover?
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It was previously thought that bacterial cells in and on the human body outnumbered human cells by a ratio of 10:1, however studies have found that this is much closer to 1:1.
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Therapies containing naturally occurring micro-organisms may have the potential to address diseases by restoring the natural balance of the #microbiome in the body. This balanced relationship within the human body is known as symbiosis.
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When the natural balance of the #microbiome is disrupted, it leads to an over- or under-representation of certain microbes, which can cause diseases. This imbalance of microbes is known as dysbiosis.
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The microbes that make-up the human #microbiome change throughout life, with rapid changes in infancy and early childhood, stability in adulthood, and a gradual shift in mid-late adulthood.
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The #microbiome shares a unique and beneficial relationship with the human body, known as symbiosis, and helps maintain overall health in the body.
The #gut microbiome can help with digesting food, supporting the immune system and producing vitamins.
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Most microbes live in the #gut, but there are also #microbiome communities across the body, including in the oral cavity (mouth), upper and lower respiratory tracts (such as nose and lungs), vagina, endometrial tissue (womb lining) and skin.
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What a week! We’ve loved connecting with delegates from across the world at @ESHRE
Thanks to everyone who contributed and to those who visited our exhibit and presentations
#ESHRE2023#MaternalHealth#ReproductiveMedicine
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We're excited to attend the @MicrobiomeDaily 8th #MicrobiomeMovement Drug Development Summit this week to learn about the latest advancements in microbiome-based therapies and help advance patient care.
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The human #microbiome is a complex and diverse community of approximately 38 trillion micro-organisms. These micro-organisms include bacteria, viruses, fungi and yeast, which outnumber the 30 trillion human cells.
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Happy @WMicrobiomeDay! At Ferring, we recognise the crucial role that microbes play in maintaining our health. Together, we can continue to explore the ways the #microbiome may be used to help people live better lives!
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Calling all HCPs at @ESHRE! Come join our symposium today at 11:45am in Hall A, where we will discuss innovative approaches to enhance patient care and the role of microbiome in #ReproductiveMedicine#ESHRE2023#Fertility
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