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Research Update: The Human Gut Microbiome Initiative

November 18th, 2009 by Kevin A. Barnes

As part of $3K in 3 Weeks, here is the first in a series of articles on current research initiatives related to Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

Future IBD ResearcherThe Human Gut Microbiome Initiative, based at the Genome Center of Washington University in St. Louis,1 is the first major investigation into the thousands of species of bacteria that live in the human digestive system.

What’s a microbiome? The “microbiome” is defined as all bacteria in the human body, as well as all the products they make. To put this in perspective, scientists estimate that as much as 90% of the cells in the human body are actually bacteria.2 In the past, since most of the species of bacteria found in the human body could not be cultured (grown outside the body for study), we’ve been essentially clueless about how those bacteria functioned and their potential role in the human body. Read the rest of this entry »

  1. The Human Gut Microbiome Initiative is under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey I. Gordon of Washington University, a gastroenterologist and Director of the Center for Genome Sciences, and Dr. Rob Knight, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Colorado, an expert in bioinformatics. []
  2. That’s not a typo! For every traditional human cell in you, there are nine bacteria cells. []
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Announcing $3K in 3 Weeks — Help beat Crohn’s and colitis

November 15th, 2009 by Kevin A. Barnes

$3K in 3 Weeks is a special effort I’ve established to raise both awareness and at least $3,000 to help defeat Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis — hence $3K in 3 Weeks.

Future IBD ResearcherThe effort runs from today (Sunday, November 15) through Sunday, December 6 when I will run the 13.1-mile Las Vegas Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon to demonstrate my commitment to defeating Crohn’s and colitis. (What are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis? Read an overview of these diseases and their impact at the end of this article. )

In recent years, we’ve seen dramatic advances in the understanding of these devastating diseases, to the point where our knowledge has already begun to improve the lives of those with Crohn’s and colitis (an estimated 1.4 million people in the U.S. alone). And recently one researcher after another has begun telling us the same thing:

We know what remains to be done — the only thing standing between us and a cure is money.”

That’s right — money has become the critical factor in helping find a cure. Here’s how you can help: Read the rest of this entry »

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Where’s Kevin?

October 4th, 2009 by Kevin A. Barnes

First off, I apologize for not posting anything for three weeks. As someone once observed, “sometimes life gets in the way of living.“1

The good news is that my health is stable, my Crohn’s is quiet and I’m feeling better than I have in a long, long time. (Yes, Virginia, occasionally hospitals do make you healthier.) The reason I dropped under the radar screen is that life became very busy almost the moment I left the hospital,2 and likely will remain that way until almost the end of the year.

Project XAn extremely cool opportunity which I’ve been trying to create for the better part of this year has finally come together. I’m not allowed to say anything yet,3 but I’m loving every minute of it. And “every minute of it” really has become every minute outside of my regular job. Who would have thought that late nights and weekends could be so much fun? Read the rest of this entry »

  1. I did quite a bit of digging trying to find out who originally said this, but couldn’t find a reliable attribution. That probably means either the phrase is a common saying, or I’ve gotten the actual wording wrong. []
  2. Of course, I also had a week’s worth of work projects, emails and phone messages to dig through at the same time everything else became busy. []
  3. Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreements, thinly veiled threats from guys who look like supporting characters in the Sopranos, you know the drill. []
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