Mentions:
1: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green - Life peer) We now understand that the human microbiome is crucial to our well-being. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Andrews (Lab - Life peer) value and the content of food and the absolute necessity of play—to quote Schiller, we are not fully human - Speech Link
Written Evidence Nov. 28 2023
Inquiry: Education and Careers in Land-based SectorsFound: industries for success in the future are underpinned by a deep scientific understanding of plant/ soil/ microbiome
Nov. 28 2023
Source Page: Clinical Impact Awards 2022: personal statementsFound: The hub increased Welsh donors, access to human milk for babies, and reduced carbon footprint 4)
Nov. 28 2023
Source Page: Review of the research and scientific understanding of droughtFound: Representation of human -water interactions: Human -water interactions (e.g. abstractions, discharges
Nov. 10 2023
Source Page: Using DNA to understand river diatom communitiesFound: As is common in landscapes shaped by human activity several variables were strongly correlated with
Nov. 10 2023
Source Page: Chief Medical Officer’s annual report 2023: health in an ageing societyFound: Changes in Cognitive Function in Human Aging. In: Riddle DR, editor.
Oral Evidence Nov. 08 2023
Inquiry: Women's reproductive healthFound: guidelines are needed, as well as signposting, because we can educate people but, as Anne said, we are human
Found: not whether a type of robot can be built, but if it performs tasks with the same efficiency as human
Oct. 26 2023
Source Page: Antimicrobial resistance surveillance strategies within wild flora and fauna of EnglandFound: Known pathogen (animal, human or plant). 2. Known member of a host -associated microbiome. 3.
Oct. 26 2023
Source Page: Shellfish as bioindicator for coastal antimicrobial resistanceFound: Shellfish as a food commodity also provide a link between environment and human health and there is