CAMRI in the News
- Santé des femmes : le microbiote vaginal, un sujet crucial «sur les plans scientifique, sanitaire et sociétal»CAMRI Director, Dr. Jacques Ravel, discusses the importance of vaginal microbiome research with the French Journal Libération.
- Study Reveals Sexual Transmission of Bacterial VaginosisRebecca Brotman, PhD, MPH, discusses new evidence that Bacterial Vaginosis could be sexually transmitted.
- Microbiome interventions for children raise the ethical stakesAs the concern for microbiome intervention for children increases, Dr. Ravel weighs in with advice to parents about how to navigate these new products.
- The secrets of an optimal vaginal microbiomeCAMRI Director Jacques Ravel is featured in Nature Portfolio, where he discusses his research on the vaginal microbiome. Nature features his innovative work with Seed.
- Le microbiote vaginal, l’écosystème trop peu connu qui régule la santé des femmesCAMRI Director Jacques Ravel, PhD, discusses the importance of the vaginal microbiome and its impact on health in French Journal Le Monde.
- CAMRI: New Microbiome Research Center Established in School of MedicineAfter a successful launch at the Mid-Atlantic Microbiome Meet-up in March, CAMRI is featured in UMB’s magazine Catalyst
- Microbiome Science Company hones in on Vaginal Health with New LaunchDr. Jacques Ravel discusses the Microbiome Company Seed’s new vaginal suppository, which was developed from his research over the past 15 years. A long overdue solution to a multitude of health issues including bacterial vaginosis (BV), yeast infections, urinary tract infections, and more.
- US Researchers Call for Robust Studies into Dequalinium, a Bacterial Vaginosis Therapy Common in EuropeIn an interview with Medscape, Dr. Rebecca Brotman, a faculty member at CAMRI, highlights the importance of a US clinical study on the bacterial vaginosis (BV) treatment, Dequalinium.
- Here’s What you Need to Know About the Bacteria in your VaginaCAMRI Director Jacques Ravel, PhD, explains what patients need to understand about the bacteria that make up their vaginal microbiome.
- Unlocking the Secrets of the MicrobiomeThe New York Times highlights research on the vaginal microbiome conducted by CAMRI Director Jacques Ravel, PhD.
- Vaginal Bacteria Guard Against Chlamydia InfectionMedium discusses the impact of research conducted by CAMRI Director Dr. Jacques Ravel which shows that certain species of vaginal Lactobacillus protect against Chlamydia infection, while others do not.
- What your vaginal microbiome can tell you about your overall healthCAMRI Faculty member Johanna Holm, PhD, discusses the significance of the understudied vaginal microbiome in an interview with Women’s Health Magazine, emphasizing its crucial role in women’s health including reducing the risk of Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) and preterm birth.