PMID: 11604331Oct 18, 2001Paper

Genomics: food and nutrition

Current Opinion in Biotechnology
M A RobertsJ Bruce German

Abstract

Nutrition is traditionally a multidisciplinary field applying principles of molecular biochemistry and statistical epidemiology to integrative metabolism and population health. Genomics, with its global perspective, is now reinventing the future of human metabolic health. Creative experimental designs are addressing metabolic questions in nutrition ranging from energy regulation to aging, and from mechanisms of absorption to the interspecies molecular crosstalk of bacteria and human cells within the intestine.

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