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Emerging Technologies to Probe Gut-Brain Dysfunction from Bench to Bedside

Date
May 21, 2024

SOCIETY: AGA This is a research symposium highlighting technological advances at the frontier of research in gastroenterology from bench to bedside. Ranging from nano-tools that can be used to study the functions of neural circuits in mice to functional brain imaging and machine learning approaches that probe gut-brain axis dysfunction in our patients, the speakers will address how the latest in bioengineering and technology is being applied to address important questions in digestive health and disease.

Moderators

Speaker Image for Neha Santucci
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Speaker Image for Arpana Gupta
University of California Los Angeles

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