Insights from 15 years of collaborative microbiome research with Indigenous peoples in the Peruvian Amazon

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Forming sustainable research partnerships with Indigenous peoples requires trust and mutual benefit, say microbiome researchers in an opinion paper published in Trends in Microbiology. The paper presents a framework for building this type of relationship based on insights from the team's 15-year-long collaboration with the Matsés, a group of people who live in the Amazon rainforest on the border of Peru and Brazil.