Researchers from MonashMalaysia will pay you to poop for them
Called the 1000MYMicrobiome, this research study is being carried out by Monash University Malaysia and the Asian Microbiome Library , the first microbiome start-up in the region. Their goal is to profile 1,000 Malaysian microbiomes through the sequencing of stool samples. In other words, they want to look at your poop to learn more about the diversity and composition of your gut microbiota.
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