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Host-microbe Interactions in the Gut: Lessons from Patients and Animal Models

Date/Time: 

Sep 15, 2022 - 4:00 PM EDT

Speaker: 

Vincent B. Young (University of Michigan Medical School)

Title: 

Host-microbe Interactions in the Gut: Lessons from Patients and Animal Models

Hosts: 

James G. Fox

Location: 

32-141
Zoom Webinar

Named Lecture: 

Schauer Lecture

Access: 

  • Open to the MIT Community
 
 
 
 
 
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