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Phage Wars and Fungal Foes: Exploring Tools and Mechanisms for Taming Inflammation

Date
May 19, 2024

SOCIETY: AGA This session will focus on the role of non-bacterial members of the microbiome including fungi and bacteriophages in regulating gut immune response and implications for therapeutic modulation.

Moderators

Speaker Image for Iliyan Iliev
Weill Cornell Medicine
Speaker Image for Marie-Claire Arrieta
University of Calgary

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