Microbiome Clinical Studies Loom Large In 2018

Events are moving fast in the microbiome field. The sector is expecting results from numerous initial clinical studies during 2018, from across a spectrum of approaches and mechanisms of action, which could lead to new rounds of financings and M&A activity.

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2018 looks set to be the year when the microbiome comes of age, clinically at least. Data are expected from early clinical studies using an array of approaches, which, if successful, will drive increased business activity in this area and increased interest from big pharma.

The microbiome’s proponents rate its prospects high. "The microbiome is one of two important fields for the future of medicine,"...

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