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Wageningen University

Nutrition and Health: Human Microbiome

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Overview

Your body is not only made up of human cells, but also by trillions of bacteria, fungi and viruses. Together they make up the human microbiome and have a tremendous impact on your health. For example, what you eat and drink impacts the gut microbes of the human gut microbiome.

In the MOOC Nutrition and Health: Human Microbiome, you will learn how the human microbiome plays an important role in maintaining normal gut function, digesting certain nutrients, early life development, behavior and disorders like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), obesity and diabetes. You will learn how to distinguish fact from fiction about the role of the gut microbiota in health and disease.

Today, important research topics focused on nutrition, health and ageing lay within the study of microbiota composition, function and applicability. This course will help health care professionals gain a basic academic understanding of the human microbiome and the impact on human health. You'll discover the latest academic insights about food fibers, added bacteria, probiotics and microbiology. This knowledge can be applied by health care professionals in their daily practice because gut health is a hot topic, not only among researchers, but especially for health care professionals and consumers alike. Many patients with allergic issues struggle with gut health. Emerging research is connecting an imbalance of the microbiota in the gut microbiome to multiple disease states, including allergies. When finishing this course, you will know about the latest acdemic insights and how to apply them in your daily work.

Syllabus

Module 1: The human microbiome
This module includes topics like: how to study the microbiome, microbiota for health and the human microbiome

Module 2: Early life microbiota development
This module includes topics like: development of the microbiome, microbiome and health, life changing events, personal microbiota development

Module 3: Microbiota and Ageing
This module includes topics like: healthy ageing, including centenarians, diet and longevity; and ageing related diseases such as immunescene

Module 4: Microbiota diet and disease
Topics in this module include: nutrition, diet and genes and obesity

Module 5: Microbial therapies and diagnostics
This module includes topics like: microbial therapies, personalized therapies and diagnostics.

Module 6: Applicability and societal impact
This module includes topics like: applicability of the microbiome in medical therapy, pharmacy, nutritional companies, probiotic production and the food chain. We also go in to some examples of host microbiota interactions

Taught by

Clara Belzer

Reviews

4.5 rating, based on 851 Class Central reviews

4.2 rating at edX based on 35 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    Not the best course. The course feels sloppy, unacademic and lacks impact. Given Wageningen's reputation, I had expected better from them. Below an eleboration on my opinion: - Many small mistakes in the videos. In the videos about aging for exampl…
  • Anonymous
    Over the last months I’ve taken the verified track of the Microbiome course and successfully completed it with a certificate. Overall, it was an interesting course that added to my understanding of the human microbiome and it’s (possible) role in he…
  • This is an awesome MOOC! I've learned a lot about the human microbiome, including information on how to be healthier by making my microbiota happy. I would definitely recommend this MOOC to all the nutrition, health and biological sciences enthusiasts.
  • A great class! It is meant for medical professionals and students. Still, it is very useful for anyone interested in understanding various facets of the human microbiome. It is a very important health topic and everyone will benefit from learning a…
  • Anonymous
    I enjoyed some of the content in this course, but it was not what I expected. I expected this course to have a more practical use, and to learn more about diet plans and other methodologies in order to improve your gut health. There are barely any o…
  • Anonymous
    This course was an overwhelming success in my mind. Coming from a background with little exposure to health, nutrition, and well science for that matter, I was a bit concerned when starting this course. I must say though, the way the course was st…
  • Anonymous
    Compared to the other MOOC's of the WUR, this MOOC was very superficial. It hardly contained detailed information how microbiota work in the gut, which microbiota live in the gut and it didn't tell in detail about the anatomy of the gut. Dr. Clara B…
  • Anonymous
    This course is very clear and well-organized. It's helpful that almost every video concludes with a few practice questions. This way, you can immediately see if you understand the material. The only disadvantage is that if you want to take the exam to get credit, the information about the dates is shared very late.
  • love it, a lot of new and usefull information that can be use by us and by our patients. Open the door to new insight about diseases an their treatments.
  • Anonymous
    É essencial o aprendizado desse curso, pois nós traz um olhar da importância da nutrição na pré concepção, durante o período maternal e no restante da vida .
  • Anonymous
    student-friendly and course. Convenient videoclips that transfer knowledge in a suitable and sufficient way. The theoratical content is explained clearly and practical matters are very well findable
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  • Anonymous
    I had scant knowledge on this subject and I needed the basic information laid out in this course to build my understanding of the microbiome and the promising research coming out of this new field of study. With so much misinformation and sensationalized advertising about the human microbiome on social media, this course is providing important and timely information for me. I work with people living with type 2 diabetes and I hope the microbiome studies can lead to better outcomes. The last breakthrough in diabetes of all types was the discovery of insulin. I hope the microbiome studies lead us to the next big breakthrough.
  • Anonymous
    I have learned a lot. It helps me personally, but also in my work. I find this course very valuable and am glad that you have put so much effort into creating it. Many thanks and best regards from Germany.
  • Anonymous
    Really interesting course to get a basic scientific background on an exciting topic. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
  • Very informative, relevant, easy to understand and easily applicable to improve personal health by altering diet that support healthy gut microbiome.
  • Anonymous
    I have given this course a four-star review as an audit track learner. Even though plenty of the course content was only reserved for verified learners, I could still get a substantial understanding of how the microbiome impacts our health. I would recommend this course to all curious minds.
    Having a background in Nutrition, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that our microbiota can be modulated to boost our well-being through the food we eat. This can also be achieved by incorporating probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics into the diet. Familiarizing with the concept of post-biotics was eye-opening. Discovering the relationship between the gut microbiome and longevity in human beings was also a wonderful discovery.
  • Anonymous
    The “Nutrition and Health: Human Microbiome” course by Wageningen University on edX, taught by Dr. Clara Belzer, provides a clear and engaging introduction to how diet shapes the human gut microbiome. It covers the fundamentals of microbiota composition, its role in metabolism and immunity, and the effects of probiotics, prebiotics, and dietary patterns on health. The lessons are well-structured, evidence-based, and very easy to follow, making complex scientific concepts accessible. This course is ideal for learners with a basic to intermediate level of knowledge in nutrition or health sciences who want to understand the science behind the gut–health connection from a trusted academic perspective.
  • Anonymous
    The course offers useful general information, but the presentation style makes it challenging to follow at times. Considering the price, the lectures would benefit from clearer delivery, improved presentation quality, and a more academic structure that better reflects the scientific depth of the subject.
  • Anonymous
    A clear and engaging course that explains the human microbiome in a scientific yet accessible way. The content is well-structured and highlights the important links between nutrition, health, and microbiome function. A valuable and motivating learning experience.
  • Anonymous
    The course on the human microbiome and found it to be a truly enlightening experience. The content was comprehensive, covering everything from the basics of microbial ecology to the latest research on the role of the microbiome in human health and disease.

    One aspect of the course that stood out was its interdisciplinary approach. The instructors seamlessly integrated knowledge from fields such as biology, genetics, immunology, and even bioinformatics to provide a holistic understanding of the microbiome and its significance.

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