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Saturday, July 18, 2015

The Role of the Gut Microbiome on Multiple Sclerosis Risk and Progression

Studying the human gut microbiome and its involvement in diseases of the immune system, like m.s. and diabetes, is gaining interest because of increases in autoimmune diseases related to patterns of medicalization and human migration (due to things like globalization).


The Role of the Gut Microbiome on Multiple Sclerosis Risk and Progression

Dr. Stephen Wicks
Dr. Stephen Wicks, a scientist and data curator with Rancho Biosciences, presents “The Role of the Gut Microbiome on Multiple Sclerosis Risk and Progression.”
With a diverse background in systems biology, behavioral neurobiology, computational biology, and genetics, Dr. Wicks possesses decades of experience in life science research environments, and has a keen understanding of the contemporary data analysis arena.
Orion Bionetworks
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8gSEdUEQkoeRIoEaGXqcXg
Orion Bionetworks is a non-profit Cooperative Research Alliance committed to transforming our understanding of brain diseases, starting with multiple sclerosis, by harnessing the power of computer modeling and high-dimensional data to predict the course of brain disorders and accelerate the search for cures.





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