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Event Overview

The human microbiome is an intricate system, and its role in health and disease is currently under intense investigation. Altering the microbiome with beneficial organisms and editing the species that are already established holds promise for treating a variety of diseases. In this webinar brought to you by The Scientist and Tecan, Cammie Lesser and Andrew Koh will discuss how they plan to manage disease by manipulating the microbiome.

Topics to be covered
  • Leveraging bacterial secretion systems to develop therapeutic designer probiotics
  • Gut microbiota and cancer immunotherapy
  • Monday, June 21, 2021
     
    2:30 - 4:00 PM Eastern Time


    Meet the speakers

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    Cammie Lesser, MD, PhD
    Associate Professor, Medicine (Microbiology)
    Harvard Medical School
    Associate Director Center for Bacterial Pathogenesis
    Massachusetts General Hospital



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    Andrew Y. Koh, MD
    Associate Professor, Pediatrics and Microbiology
    UT Southwestern Medical Center
    Director, Cellular and ImmunoTherapeutics Program
    Children's Health
    Sponsored by
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