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Astrid Maatman is a researcher at the University of Groningen, specifically affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen and the Department of Genetics. Her research focuses on the intersection of microbiome science, genomics, and human health.
Dr. Maatman's primary research interests include gut microbiome analysis, particularly in relation to celiac disease and blood lipid variation. Her work contributes significantly to understanding how microbial communities influence human health conditions. She employs advanced genomic and multiresolution analysis techniques to examine strain-level variations in microbial populations.
Her publications reveal a strong focus on how the gut microbiome impacts specific health conditions, with particular emphasis on celiac disease management and blood lipid regulation. The research demonstrates that microbial communities contribute substantially to variations in human health markers.
Dr. Maatman is an active collaborator within the Human Functional Genomics Project, working alongside prominent researchers in the field including Cisca Wijmenga, Alexandra Zhernakova, and Rinse Weersma. Her most recent work (2025) continues to advance strain-level analysis of the microbiome in treated celiac disease patients.




