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A Gut Microbiome-Brain Interaction Symposium

  • This event already took place in October 2014
  • Carson Family Auditorium (CRC)

Event Details

Type
Academic Symposia
Speaker(s)
1:40 p.m.: Jun R. Huh, Ph.D., assistant professor, division of infectious diseases and immunology, department of medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Unexpected Roles of RORgamma-t and Pro-inflammatory Th17 Cells
2:10 p.m.: John F. Cryan, Ph.D., professor and chair, department of anatomy and neuroscience, University College Cork, Microbiota and Neurodevelopmental Windows: Implications for Brain Disorders
3:00 p.m.: Emeran A. Mayer, M.D., Ph.D., professor of medicine, psychiatry and physiology; director, Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress, University of California, Los Angeles, Gut Microbiome Brain Communication in Humans
3:30 p.m.: Jane A. Foster, Ph.D., department of psychiatry and behavioural neurosciences, McMaster University, Gut-Brain Axis: How the Microbiome Influences Behavior
4:00 p.m.: Christopher A. Lowry, Ph.D., associate professor, department of integrative physiology and center for neuroscience, University of Colorado, Boulder, A Bioimmunomodulatory Approach for Prevention of Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders and their Medical Comorbidity
4:50 p.m.: Tracy L. Bale, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience; director, neuroscience center, University of Pennysylvania, Maternal Stress and the Vaginal Microbiome: Impacts on Neurodevelopment
5:20 p.m.: Elaine Y. Hsiao, Ph.D., senior research fellow, division of biology and biological engineering, California Institute of Technology, Microbiome-Gut Brain Interactions in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Event URL
http://www.rockefeller.edu/microbiome
Open to
Public
Contact
Maija Neville-Williams
Phone
(212) 327-8501
Sponsor
Maija Neville-Williams
(212) 327-8501
mneville@rockefeller.edu


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