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Gut Microbes and Diet Interactively Impact Wide Ranging Human Physiology: Lessons From Integrating Technologies

Date
May 6, 2025
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Don't miss the opportunity to access the latest research and discoveries in the field of digestive diseases. DDW On Demand is a valuable and convenient way to enhance your knowledge and skills in digestive disease care…

Society: AGA

The diverse milieu of microorganisms in the human digestive tract influences host physiology and is itself influenced by host physiology in both health and disease. An abundance of studies demonstrate these associations and have generated enormous datasets. However, gleaning insights from this microbial, host, and metabolic information requires cogent questions, careful study design, and thoughtful analyses. Speakers in this session will present informative studies, emphasize the selection of technological platforms, and address how to horizontally integrate data from multiple platforms to probe how the microbiome and diet interact to influence the gut and extra-intestinal physiology.

Moderators

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Washington Univ School of Medicine
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Mayo Clinic

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