Penn Vet, Penn Medicine, and CHOP to Host Fifth Annual Microbiome Symposium Featuring New York Times Columnist and Science Writer Carl Zimmer
October 11, 2018
October 11, 2018
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Oct. 11 -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine issued the following news release:
Microbes are a critical component of human health. Scientists recognize that an imbalance in our bodies' vast community of life-sustaining microbes can lead to heart disease, diabetes, auto-immune disease, and cancer. Methods for studying microbes have greatly improved in recent years. Researchers now understand the tremendous potential in managing m . . .
Microbes are a critical component of human health. Scientists recognize that an imbalance in our bodies' vast community of life-sustaining microbes can lead to heart disease, diabetes, auto-immune disease, and cancer. Methods for studying microbes have greatly improved in recent years. Researchers now understand the tremendous potential in managing m . . .