I would like to invite you to attend the monthly event of TSA-STL (聖路易台灣學者協會) in June. Our speaker is Mr. Hao-Wei Chang 張浩文. He will present "A large animal model for characterizing the relationship between gut microbiota development and healthy growth” at Washington University medical school, FLTC room 201 at 5:30 pm on June 19th (Wednesday).
It is our honor to invite Mr. Hao-Wei Chang 張浩文 as a speaker in our regular research talk series. Mr. Chang received his bachelor’s degree from National Chung Hsing University and MS degree from National Yang-Ming University in Taiwan. He is a PhD student of Jeffrey I. Gordon, MD, “The father of the microbiome”. 浩文used the large animal-PIG that grows under sterile conditions to study the effects of microbiota in human. This is a very interesting topic and involves extremely difficult procedures. I highly recommend everyone interested in microbiota research come to the talk.
別忘了6月19日週三下午5:30來參加浩文在華大醫學院的演講!
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Speaker: Mr. Hao-Wei Chang 張浩文
PhD candidate - Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Program at Washington University
Title: "A large animal model for characterizing the relationship between gut microbiota development and healthy growth”
Time: June 19th (Wednesday), 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Place: Farrell Learning and Teaching Center, Room 201, Washington University School of Medicine (near the corner of S. Euclid and McKinley Ave.)
Parking: Lot F (at the corner of S. Taylor and McKinley Ave., entrance on S. Taylor)
PhD candidate - Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Program at Washington University
Title: "A large animal model for characterizing the relationship between gut microbiota development and healthy growth”
Time: June 19th (Wednesday), 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Place: Farrell Learning and Teaching Center, Room 201, Washington University School of Medicine (near the corner of S. Euclid and McKinley Ave.)
Parking: Lot F (at the corner of S. Taylor and McKinley Ave., entrance on S. Taylor)
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