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Session 22: Intestinal microflora and human health

Updated: 2023-07-21

The intestinal microecosystem is the most important and complex among the four components of the human microecosystem, namely the oral cavity, skin, urinary tract, and gastrointestinal tract. Gut microbiota is composed of normal intestinal flora and the environment in which it lives, with the normal intestinal flora being its core part. Starting with research on gut microbiota and human health, this session will invite well-known experts in the field to promote in-depth communication, collaboration and interdisciplinary integration in gut microbiota research, combining the expertise of basic, clinical, and translational research. 

Chairs

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Liu Shuangjiang

Research fellow, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiang Changtao

Professor, Peking University 

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Fang Zhongze

Professor, Tianjin Medical University 

Invited speakers & reports

Zhong Chao

Research fellow, Peking University

Report: Transcription and metabolic regulation of innate lymphoid cells 

Huang He

Professor, Tianjin University

Report: Engineered probiotics drug design 

Zhou Lei

Research fellow, Shanghai Immune Therapy Institute

Report: Innate lymphoid cell regulation of intestinal health and disease 

Pang Yanli

Research fellow, Peking University Third Hospital

Report: Application of gut microbiota and adipose tissue metabolism abnormalities in polycystic ovary syndrome 

Chen Weihua

Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Report: Systematic evaluation of the feasibility of gut microbiota as a disease diagnosis: ML-based large-scale cross-cohort analysis

Fang Zhongze

Professor, Tianjin Medical University 

Report: Metabolites of gut microbiota and gestational diabetes