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

Date
May 21, 2024
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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

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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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University of California Los Angeles

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