Paywalled:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...entists-to-a-microbiome-wonder-drug-8fw8k0t3d
It's partly publicity for an event being sponsored by the paper:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...entists-to-a-microbiome-wonder-drug-8fw8k0t3d
Now a Scottish company believes it has a solution that could make faecal transplants more palatable: by drying the healthy bacteria found in poo and putting it in a pill.
“We want to expand access, maximise patient safety and reduce the ick and yuck factor,” James McIlroy, from EnteroBiotix, said. “What we are seeking to do is overhaul the relatively crude way things are done at the moment and make it much more safe, effective and aesthetically pleasing.”
Faecal transplants are one of the great hopes of medicine. The microbiome, the diverse populations of microbes living in our guts, has been linked to a range of diseases. These include bowel conditions but also more surprising ones such as chronic fatigue syndrome.
It's partly publicity for an event being sponsored by the paper:
EnteroBiotix is taking part in Scottish Life Sciences: the Summit 2020 in February, an event planned by The Times and The Sunday Times Scotland in partnership with Opportunity North East.