A systems-level view of the oral microenvironment and how spirulina may support ecological balance and tissue repair.
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SUMMARY
This poster outlines a systems-level framework for oral health as a dynamic and self-regenerating ecosystem, which integrates microbial ecology, epithelial turnover, and the immune response. It highlights how spirulina, as a nutrient-dense ancient microorganism, may contribute to maintaining ecological balance and supporting mucosal tissue integrity.
ABOUT
Dr. Julia V. Perederiy, PhD is a neuroscientist and translational researcher working at the intersection of microbiome science, regenerative biology, and oral–gut–brain health.
Founder of OmBiome, developing algae-based approaches to oral health.
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