Robert D. Clark Honors College

A new study by University of Oregon researchers has taken contact sport to a new – and very scientific – level.The researchers investigated how the skin microbiome – the microorganisms we can’t see, but help define who we are – is transmitted between players in a contact sport, using roller derby as their model system. The invisible microbes contribute to health in such ways as educating the immune system, protecting people from pathogens and mediating skin disorders.