This presentation will provide a critically focused overview of gut microbiome composition and how it affects and is affected by host health and disease. It will discuss interpretation and misinterpretation of fecal tests to assess the intestinal microbiome and the built-in redundancy of the microbiome that allows continued functionality, despite minor shifts in microbial diversity. Other topics in this webinar will include how the gut microbiome plays a role beyond food digestion, such as in SCFA production, bile acid conversion, and dysbiosis as cause or effect of disease, as well as rational use of antibiotics.
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Become familiar with evidence-based tools to modulate the intestinal microbiome in disease
How to critically evaluate results of fecal tests for assessment of the intestinal microbiome
Understand part of the crucial role of the microbiome and metabolome to maintain GI health
How to use antibiotics in a rational way in GI diseases
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This presentation will provide a critically focused overview of gut microbiome composition and how it affects and is affected by host health and disease. It will discuss interpretation and misinterpretation of fecal tests to assess the intestinal microbiome and the built-in redundancy of the microbiome that allows continued functionality, despite minor shifts in microbial diversity. Other topics in this webinar will include how the gut microbiome plays a role beyond food digestion, such as in SCFA production, bile acid conversion, and dysbiosis as cause or effect of disease, as well as rational use of antibiotics.
What You'll Learn
Become familiar with evidence-based tools to modulate the intestinal microbiome in disease
How to critically evaluate results of fecal tests for assessment of the intestinal microbiome
Understand part of the crucial role of the microbiome and metabolome to maintain GI health
How to use antibiotics in a rational way in GI diseases
This presentation will provide a critically focused overview of gut microbiome composition and how it affects and is affected by host health and disease. It will discuss interpretation and misinterpretation of fecal tests to assess the intestinal microbiome and the built-in redundancy of the microbiome that allows continued functionality, despite minor shifts in microbial diversity. Other topics in this webinar will include how the gut microbiome plays a role beyond food digestion, such as in SCFA production, bile acid conversion, and dysbiosis as cause or effect of disease, as well as rational use of antibiotics.
What You'll Learn
Become familiar with evidence-based tools to modulate the intestinal microbiome in disease
How to critically evaluate results of fecal tests for assessment of the intestinal microbiome
Understand part of the crucial role of the microbiome and metabolome to maintain GI health
How to use antibiotics in a rational way in GI diseases