SEMO BIODOC
Skin Microbiome Project
The Skin Microbiome Project (SMP) seeks to document the histories of microorganismal communities and their human hosts.
The SMP swabs individuals in 5 areas: face, hands, stomach, groin, and feet. From this bacteria is grown in our patented Huitlacoche agar petri sculpture. The Huitlacoche remeinds our employees of the agricultural ties to all civilization, as well as a symbol of relationships between past and future countries (X). From here our information is sent to our central offices in Berkeley to be stored in our data base.
Curious about our in Lab created Identification Cards?
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The SMP swabs individuals in 5 areas: face, hands, stomach, groin, and feet. From this bacteria is grown in our patented Huitlacoche agar petri sculpture. The Huitlacoche remeinds our employees of the agricultural ties to all civilization, as well as a symbol of relationships between past and future countries (X). From here our information is sent to our central offices in Berkeley to be stored in our data base.
Curious about our in Lab created Identification Cards?
CLICK HERE
“The work being done at the SMP will change the histories of people and their relationships to their largest organ”
- Dr. M. Patel, University of Oaxaca
- Dr. M. Patel, University of Oaxaca



