The lecture, titled �The Microbiome: A Multi-Organ System Dynamic Interaction,� will feature contributions from numerous departments of medicine at USA. The lecture is designed to present an understanding of the vast role of the microbiome in clinical illness.
Presenters include Drs. Andrew Berry, a third-year internal medicine resident; Robert Wildman, a fourth-year neurology resident; Mohammed Berrou, a pulmonology and critical care fellow; and Benjamin Niland, a gastroenterology fellow.
The event is open to all USA faculty, staff and students.
For more information, contact Jacqueline Niles at (251) 471-7900.
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