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SUMMARY:SCSB Colloquium Series: Maternal Gut Bacteria Dictate Offspring’s Neurodevelopmental and Immune-Primed Phenotypes
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, November 30\, 2022\nHybrid Location: 46-3002 (Singleton Auditorium) and YouTube stream (https://youtu.be/zB3Am6qoVts) \nSpeaker: Jun Huh\, Ph.D.\nAffiliation: Associate Professor of Immunology\, Harvard Medical School \nHost: Dr. Mriganka Sur \nTalk title: Maternal gut bacteria dictate offspring’s neurodevelopmental and immune-primed phenotypes. \nAbstract: Along with genetic factors\, environmental factors are critical contributors to inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. Gut microbes are one of these non-genetic factors that define a threshold to either maintaining a homeostatic balance or developing diseases. I will discuss our ongoing efforts to dissect maternal gut microbes’ effects on influencing offspring’s immune and neurodevelopmental phenotypes.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/scsb-colloquium-series-maternal-gut-bacteria-dictate-offsprings-neurodevelopmental-and-immune-primed-phenotypes/
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SUMMARY:SCSB Colloquium Series: Maternal Gut Bacteria Dictate Offspring’s Neurodevelopmental and Immune-Primed Phenotypes
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, November 30\, 2022\nHybrid Location: 46-3002 (Singleton Auditorium) and YouTube stream (https://youtu.be/zB3Am6qoVts) \nSpeaker: Jun Huh\, Ph.D.\nAffiliation: Associate Professor of Immunology\, Harvard Medical School \nHost: Dr. Mriganka Sur \nTalk title: Maternal gut bacteria dictate offspring’s neurodevelopmental and immune-primed phenotypes. \nAbstract: Along with genetic factors\, environmental factors are critical contributors to inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. Gut microbes are one of these non-genetic factors that define a threshold to either maintaining a homeostatic balance or developing diseases. I will discuss our ongoing efforts to dissect maternal gut microbes’ effects on influencing offspring’s immune and neurodevelopmental phenotypes.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/scsb-colloquium-series-maternal-gut-bacteria-dictate-offsprings-neurodevelopmental-and-immune-primed-phenotypes-2/
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