Microbiomes – Webinars and Online Events
Webinar
Drugging the Gut Microflora To Reduce Drug Toxicity
On-Demand
This webinar will explore the role of gut bacterial β-glucuronidase (GUS) in drug metabolism.
Webinar
Unlocking Genomic Insights: Real-Time Sequencing With Pocket Size Devices
On-Demand
For researchers in the field – from Alaska to the International Space Station – a real-time portable sequencer can lower the barrier to accessing genomic information, bringing new insights into organisms by sequencing directly in extreme environments
Online Event
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2023
On-Demand
New for 2023, this online event will provide researchers with an opportunity to learn about how spatial biology is helping us to gain a deeper understanding of molecular biology and mechanisms of disease. Speakers will discuss advances in spatial technologies and how they are being applied to provide a more complete picture of cells and complex biological systems in areas such as cancer research and neuroscience.
Webinar
Bugging Our Bowels: Engineering Bacteria To Eavesdrop on Gut Health
On-Demand
Here, Dr. Riglar will discuss ways that we are using synthetic biology to solve this problem, and our quest to develop non-invasive living engineered bacterial tools – smart probiotics – to help us understand and control the gut and gut microbiota.
Webinar
Engineering Mucosal Barriers: From Organoids to Organs-on-Chips
On-Demand
Mucosal barriers are the gateways to all internal organs, serving to transport oxygen, nutrients, and waste and at the same time performing enormous feats of protection against infection and other hazardous insults. The explosion of interest in the human microbiome – especially but not only that in the gut – has driven new interest in building human mucosal barrier models.
Webinar
Automated Solutions for Scalable and Consistent Sample Preparation
On-Demand
In these interviews from the KingFisher Symposium at ESHG 2019, discover more about the use of automated instruments in bioanalysis.
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