Title: Ethical design as a prerequisite for translational microbiome science
Authors: Passmore J, Nieves Delgado A, Happel A.
Journal: Microbiome,14: (2026)
Human microbiome research is expanding globally, yet remains dominated by samples, institutions, and leadership from the Global North. This imbalance undermines scientific validity, as microbiomes are shaped by socio-ecological context and temporal dynamics, and risks producing diagnostics and therapeutics that are not applicable across diverse populations. In this comment, we engage with van Daele et al.s framework of co-laboration and argue for ethical, interdisciplinary, and locally led research models that center community participation, context-rich metadata, and equitable authorship. We outline structural requirementsgovernance tools, funding mechanisms, and accountability systemsneeded to ensure these frameworks are implemented and advance both scientific integrity and global health equity.

Citation: Passmore J, Nieves Delgado A, Happel A. Ethical design as a prerequisite for translational microbiome science Microbiome,14: (2026).
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