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The Human Microbiome – Exploring the Potential to Predict, Prevent and Treat Disease

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Schedule Type Title: Every Day of the Week
Sessions: 36
Session Hours: 54.00
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 TitleStart DateEnd DateStart TimeEnd TimeLocationPrice 
0. ALL SIX SESSIONS (FULL COURSE) The Human Microbiome – Exploring the Potential to Predict, Prevent and Treat Disease5/3/20226/7/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$75.00
4. The Gut-Brain Axis - Gut Microbiome Influences on Neurological Disease5/24/20225/24/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$15.00
5. The Microbes Upon Us - How the Cutaneous Microbiome Promotes Skin Health5/31/20225/31/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$15.00
6. Microbes and Mental Health – Mood Enhancing Effects of Gut Microbes6/7/20226/7/20227:00 PM8:30 PMVirtual Meeting Online$15.00
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Registration Fees

Please register by 3pm PST on the day of the session to ensure you receive the invitation link to join the course.

General Public:
1 Course: $75
2 Courses: $120
3 Courses: $165

Single Session: $15

Students:
FREE (with valid student ID at registration)

View course details at https://osherminimed.ucsf.edu/

 

Description

Register for the Full Course or for individual sessions. (See fee information below. Students should also register here.)

Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Taught by internationally recognized faculty from UCSF’s Benioff Center from Microbiome Medicine, this course will explore some of the many superpowers of our microbiomes, including how infant microbiomes influence childhood health and how the gut microbiome transforms diet and drugs and impacts mental health. To learn more about your microbial superpowers, please join us.

Susan V. Lynch, PhD
Director, Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine,
Associate Director, Microbiome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program
Professor, Department of Medicine - Gastroenterology

View course details at https://osherminimed.ucsf.edu/ 

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