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SUMMARY:Webinar: Microbes in Motion: Exploring Ecosystem Response to Nutrient Changes
DESCRIPTION:Microbes in Motion: Exploring Ecosystem Response to Nutrient ChangesDiscover how researchers are uncovering the dynamic behaviour of microbial ecosystems\nThe gut microbiome is a highly complex and constantly evolving ecosystem. Understanding how microbial communities respond to environmental changes is critical to advancing research in human health\, disease\, and precision medicine. \nWe are joined by leading microbiome researchers from the University of Chicago for an in-depth webinar exploring how advanced continuous culture bioreactor systems are enabling scientists to study microbial ecosystem dynamics with unprecedented control and insight. \nHear from World-Leading Experts in Microbiome Research\nThis exclusive session features presentations from internationally recognised microbiome researcher Dr. Eugene B. Chang\, Director of the University of Chicago Microbiome Medicine Program\, alongside researchers from the Chang and DeLeon laboratories. \nTogether\, they will share cutting-edge research\, methodologies\, and future directions for studying host-microbe interactions\, dysbiosis\, and microbial ecosystem responses to nutrient perturbations. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nDuring this webinar\, attendees will gain insights into: \n\nHow continuous culture bioreactor systems are transforming microbiome research\nThe use of the H.E.L BioXplorer platform to investigate microbial ecosystem dynamics\nApproaches for modelling gut microbiome behaviour under changing nutrient conditions\nThe role of dysbiosis research in advancing precision medicine\nBest practices for bioreactor workflow design and experimental setup\nHow longitudinal microbiome datasets can support advanced computational modelling\nEmerging opportunities and future directions in microbiome and ecosystem research\n\nLive BioXplorer Demonstration\nSee the H.E.L BioXplorer platform in action as researchers demonstrate how the system is used to create controlled microbial environments and generate high-quality experimental data for microbiome studies. \nReserve my placeFeatured SpeakersDr. Eugene B. Chang\nDirector\, University of Chicago Microbiome Medicine Program \nA globally recognised authority on the gut microbiome\, inflammation\, and metabolic disease\, Dr. Chang’s pioneering work investigates how interactions between microbes and their human hosts influence health and disease. His research is helping to shape the future of microbiome-based therapeutics and preventative healthcare. \nDr. Orlando (Landon) DeLeon\nResearch Assistant Professor\, University of Chicago \nDr. DeLeon’s research focuses on the mechanisms through which the gut microbiome influences metabolism\, immunity\, and overall human health. His work aims to translate discoveries in host-microbe interactions into innovative therapeutic approaches. \nWho Should Attend?\nThis webinar is ideal for: \n\nMicrobiome researchers\nAcademic scientists\nBiotechnology and pharmaceutical researchers\nTranslational medicine specialists\nSystems biology researchers\nLaboratory managers and principal investigators\nAnyone interested in microbial ecosystem modelling and gut microbiome research\n\nReserve Your Place\nWhether you’re investigating microbial communities\, developing new experimental models\, or exploring the future of precision medicine\, this webinar offers a unique opportunity to learn directly from leading researchers in the field. \nRegister today to secure your place and gain valuable insights into the next generation of microbiome research. \nReserve my place
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