Recent research has demonstrated the potential prognostic and therapeutic roles of microbiota in COVID-19 infections. Leading the way in researching, and educating through their popular course “Clinical Applications of Microbiota,” join Georgetown faculty experts for a discussion examining the dynamic relationship between the microbiota and disease expression, particularly in relation to gut health and the novel coronavirus. This discussion features: Moderator: Douglas Varner, MS, MLS, Assistant Dean for Information Management, Dahlgren Memorial LibraryRobynne Chutkan, MD, FASGE, Founder, Digestive Center for Wellness, LLC Kate Michel, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Georgetown University; KL2 Scholar, Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences Sona Vasudevan, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Georgetown University Medical Center This program was co-hosted by Georgetown Health magazine and the Georgetown University Alumni Association. Copy provided by Georgetown Alumni Webinars
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