Danone North America Invests in the Future of Microbiome Science with 2024-2025 Fellowship Awards
Two graduate students receive grants supporting their research into the gut microbiome and probiotics in a program championing the next generation of scientific leaders
Now in its 13th year, the fellowship program has contributed more than half a million dollars in funding to support emerging research and empower the next generation of scientific leaders working at the intersection of nutrition, health and the gut microbiome. Grant winners are selected based solely on their scientific merit and potential contribution to the scientific community, regardless of any benefit to
Growing consumer demand for functional foods—which contain probiotics, fiber or other nutrients and offer health benefits above and beyond their basic nutritional value—reflects a broader interest in wellness and targeted nutrition. The gut microbiome has been linked to benefits across brain, digestive and immune function, making it a key focus area for researchers and health professionals alike.
Recipient Hale's research will examine eco-evolutionary processes within the microbiome that affect human health, which contributes to identifying the causes and consequences of dysbiosis. More specifically, the aim of his research project is to understand the long-term effects of antimicrobial compounds produced by Lactobacilli, commonly included in probiotics and yogurt fermentation, on Enterobacteria. "I hope my discoveries will inform the development of evolutionarily sustainable treatments or preventative strategies that will protect people from harmful bacteria linked to dysbiosis, inflammation and infection," says Hale.
The goal of Ramamurthy's research is to engineer a probiotic bacterium to import, sense and produce neurotransmitters to maintain healthy levels in the gut and better understand the interactions between gut and human health and wellness, including reducing depression and anxiety. "This funding underscores the significance of probiotics in maintaining neurotransmitter homeostasis in the gut microbiome," explains Ramamurthy. "
"Science in this space is evolving at an incredible pace," adds
The Danone Fellowship Grant was launched in 2010 as part of the company's commitment to advancing nutrition research and supporting emerging talent in the field. Each year, winners are selected by an expert panel based on proposal quality, faculty recommendations and relevance to human health and wellness. The grant funding is unrestricted and the research projects are completed without the oversight or involvement of
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About the 2024-2025 Danone Fellowship Grant
The Danone Fellowship Grant is awarded to incoming or current graduate students who have demonstrated an interest in exploring the gut microbiome, probiotics and/or yogurt to better understand how they help support and maintain human health and wellness. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, show proof of
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