Register for our Gnotobiotics Workshop (February 21, 2023) here!
Final Schedule for the Workshop:
Start | Stop | Speaker(s) | Talk Title |
1:00pm | 1:20pm | Megan Baldridge/Mike White | Introduction/Kickoff |
1:20pm | 1:40pm | Drew Schwartz | Antibiotic-induced death in a gnotobiotic mouse model of the neonatal microbiome-immune interface |
1:40pm | 1:55pm | Ilana Olin | Akkermansia muciniphila works synergistically with BTK-deficiency to protect against type 1 diabetes |
1:55pm | 2:10pm | Laura Ghezzi | Intermittent fasting attenuates neuroinflammation by modulating the gut microbiome |
2:10pm | 2:30pm | Break | |
2:30pm | 2:45pm | Gowri Kalugotla | Autophagy gene Epg5 controls intestinal antiviral signaling independent of the microbiota |
2:45pm | 3:00pm | Rafael Czepielewski | Portal venous leukocyte concentration protects the liver from bacterial translocation |
3:00pm | 3:15pm | Ellen Schill | Impact of the microbiota on postnatal enteric nervous system development |
3:15pm | 3:30pm | Skye Fishbein | Modeling human microbiome variation during Clostridiodes difficile colonization and infection |
3:30pm | 3:50pm | Break | |
3:50pm | 4:10pm | Larissa Thackray | Role of the microbiome in systemic virus infection |
4:10pm | 4:25pm | Jit Chatterjee | Experimental modeling of risk factors for pediatric brain tumors |
4:25pm | 4:40pm | Jaeu Yi | Intestinal CD4 T cell specificities are regulated by complex interactions between diet and microbiota |
4:40pm | 5:00pm | Marta Celorrio | Innate and Peripheral Immune Alterations after Traumatic Brain Injury Are Regulated in a Gut Microbiota-Dependent Manner in Mice |
5:00pm | 5:05pm | Megan Baldridge/Mike White | Quick wrap-up |