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Spring 2017 – Microbiota – host immune system and metabolism cross talk

Affiliations:
Project Leader: Mohammad Khattab, Ph.D.
mohammad_refaat@tamu.edu
Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Faculty Mentor: Jan Suchodolski DVM, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
Spring 2017: Tuesday 10 AM or 5 PM
Team Size:
5 (Team Full)
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Each member will be exposed to a huge space of very important knowledge which will affect both personal and academic life in addition to the impact on graduate study preferences; we will work together all the time even when every member being alone; we will help in everything and we will play to be the team # 1.
Team Needs:
Biomedical and bioinformatics background are very important. Team members should be knowledgeable, creative, self-initiative, ambitious, sincere
Description:
Microbiota treated now as secondary liver with great share in host metabolism and immune response; this outgoing research project try to unravel the deep relation between different microbiota and the previously mentioned host functions in a way which can enhancing the discovery of new diagnostic biomarkers and hopefully some tailored therapeutic interventions.

Written by:
Jennie Lamb
Published on:
February 4, 2020

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2017

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