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Tiny Ecosystems, Big Impact: Unlocking the Secrets of the Early Life Microbiome

Date
May 20, 2024
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SOCIETY: AGA This session is focused on the early life microbiome and its importance for immune maturation that affects both childhood diseases as well as future development of allergic and autoimmune diseases. The session will also encompass interactions between components of breast milk and microbiome and how that affects infant health.

Moderators

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Columbia University
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Baylor College of Medicine & Texas Children's Hospital

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