
Unraveling the human microbiome
If it’s under or on your skin, QIAGEN can help you analyze it! Our solutions from nucleic acid isolation to bioinformatics enable you to be confident in your results. Whether you are trying to understand how the microbiome is linked to human disease, or if you seek to develop the newest skincare regimen, QIAGEN is your trusted partner.
Featured products for human biomedical microbiome research
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QIAamp PowerFecal Pro DNA KitEfficient lysis, higher alpha diversity and recovery of inhibitor-free DNA. Automatable.
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RNeasy PowerMicrobiome KitTotal RNA isolation in less than 45 minutes. Simple co-isolation of miRNA and DNA using an on-column procedure.
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Request a trial kit quoteStarting out with QIAGEN has never been easier. If you want to try the QIAamp PowerFecal Pro DNA Kit for the first time, all you have to do is ask.
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Let us do the work for youWith 16S/ITS Microbiome Profiling Services, you can move quickly and confidently from challenging samples to insights.
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A Sample to Insight workflow for microbiome research
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Sample disruptionOvercome the challenge of difficult to lyse samples. QIAGEN’s sample disruption solutions ensure fast, powerful and efficient homogenization.
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Sample preparationAchieve highest sample quality and quantity. QIAGEN‘s microbial nucleic acid isolation kits result in high yields of high-quality, inhibitor-free DNA and RNA.
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NGS library preparationEnsure high-quality, unbiased results. QIAGEN’s solutions for NGS and qPCR facilitate reliable and efficient library preparation.
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Digital insightsStreamline your NGS data for efficient and correct analysis. QIAGEN’s bioinformatics tools for microbiome research provide fully integrated solutions to turn results to insights.
FAQs about human biomedical microbiome research
What is the human microbiome?
The human microbiome is the collection of all the microorganisms (bacteria, archae, fungi, viruses and eukaryotes) that live on and inside the human body. These microbial communities are present in a multitude of different tissues, systems, regions and fluids: e.g. skin, mammary glands, seminal fluid, uterus, ovarian follicles, lung, saliva, oral cavity, conjunctiva, biliary tract, urethra, bladder, vagina and gastrointestinal tract.
What role does the human gut microbiome play in health and disease?
The gut microbiome plays a pivotal role in human health and disease and is essential for human development, immunity and nutrition. Often referred to as the microbiota-gut-brain-axis, the underlying molecular mechanisms that comprise the link between the gut microbiome and its effect on our brain and behaviour are slowly being revealed. The disturbance of the gut microbiome homeostasis has been associated with various pathological conditions, both systemic (obesity, diabetes, cancer and atopy) and gut-related (irritable bowel syndrome IBS, inflammatory bowel disease IBD).