Our Emerging Understanding of the Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease |
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In this UCSF Medicine Grand Rounds, we will explore the latest innovations surrounding the gut microbiome, including its key role in maintaining our general health and how it goes awry in inflammatory bowel diseases. Dr. Susan Lynch, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Director, Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, and Dr. Najwa El-Nachef, gastroenterologist at UCSF Health and Program Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship, will outline the latest developments in the field of human microbiome research for prediction, prevention, and treatment of disease. We will also discuss the latest data on how fecal transplants have changed the management of inflammatory bowel disease and other disorders.
Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 00:02:59-00:30:32 – Sue Lynch (UCSF Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine) 00:30:32-00:47:34 – Najwa El-Nachef (gastroenterologist at UCSF Health and Program Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship) 00:47:34-01:01:09 – Q & A Bob Wachter: Closing See previous Medical Grand Rounds: • December 2: The Omicron Variant and the New Antivirals: How Much Will These Change the Pandemic in 2022? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQL-tU22XoY • November 18: In Conversation with Mark Laret https://youtu.be/804WTkCu63s • November 4: Covid-19 — Update on Vaccines and The State of the Pandemic with Paul Offit and George Rutherford https://youtu.be/3fj3rJXzesg • October 28: Clinical Problem Solving https://youtu.be/KkaTPgha6R8 See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, here: https://medicine.ucsf.edu/covid-19-news-coverage |