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− | <div class="titlecircle"><span class="title2">Overview</span><hr style="height:1px; border:none; color:#22343; background-color:#22343C;"> | + | <div class="titlecircle"><span class="title2">Overview</span><hr style="height:1px; border:none; color:#22343; background-color:#22343C;"><p style="margin-top: 5%; line-height: 1.7;font-family:Raleway;">We bring to iGEM the concept of <strong>psychobiotics</strong> and how we can potentially use them to fight the rising issue of <strong>mental health disorders</strong> in the modern world |
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<h4>Millions of people worldwide suffer from mental health disorders and the consequences are severe for the economy, society and individuals. The WHO estimates that depression will be the most second-most important disease burden in the world by 2020, even surpassing cancer. Today already, there are an estimated 450 million people suffering from mental illnesses.</h4> | <h4>Millions of people worldwide suffer from mental health disorders and the consequences are severe for the economy, society and individuals. The WHO estimates that depression will be the most second-most important disease burden in the world by 2020, even surpassing cancer. Today already, there are an estimated 450 million people suffering from mental illnesses.</h4> | ||
<h4>However, there is still only limited knowledge about the causes of many mental health diseases which makes patients face problems such as stigma, misconceptions and side-effects from medication. In recent years research has offered some insight into the connection between mental health and the bacteria inhabiting our bodies, the microbiom. </h4> | <h4>However, there is still only limited knowledge about the causes of many mental health diseases which makes patients face problems such as stigma, misconceptions and side-effects from medication. In recent years research has offered some insight into the connection between mental health and the bacteria inhabiting our bodies, the microbiom. </h4> | ||
<h4>We therefore decided to dedicate our summer to tackle mental health problems, especially depression and anxiety using synthetic biology tools and targeting this connection. Our project is not only a proof of concept that mental health can be addressed with synthetic biology, we also found our project to be effective to reduce the stigma around mental health problems.</h4> | <h4>We therefore decided to dedicate our summer to tackle mental health problems, especially depression and anxiety using synthetic biology tools and targeting this connection. Our project is not only a proof of concept that mental health can be addressed with synthetic biology, we also found our project to be effective to reduce the stigma around mental health problems.</h4> | ||
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Overview
We bring to iGEM the concept of psychobiotics and how we can potentially use them to fight the rising issue of mental health disorders in the modern world
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