SINGAPORE'S Nanyang Technological University has partnered with national health science agency CSIRO in providing $500,000 for joint research in precision health.
The first project under the agreement will focus on the importance of gut health and exercise in healthy ageing, looking at the gut microbiome which plays a key role in countering the onset and progression of chronic diseases in the elderly.
It's the first joint Australia-Singapore funded project under the CSIRO's Precision Health Future Science Platform.
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