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Omar Delannoy Bruno
- Earned his PhD in Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis, Washington University in St. Louis, where he later became a lecturer for Behavioral Ecology
- At the same time, he also served as a lecturer at the University of Puerto Rico for Biochemistry and Biology
- Published research focuses on the effects of specific types and sources of fiber on the microbiome
- Also studies the variable profiles of microbial communities in placentas from normal term pregnancy
- In the works: a study on a novel Bifidobacterium longum clade in the gut of Bangladeshi children thrives during weaning
- Currently a Gut Microbiome Ecology Specialist for Société des Produits Nestlé S.A., which helps employ food ingredients to promote a healthy microbiome in children and adults