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Human-associated microbial communities (microbiota) play an essential role in immunity, health, and disease. Understanding human microbiota and its genomes (microbiome) will increase the possibility of various applications including personalized medicine and cancer immune therapy. Dr. Yu will talk about her research in microbiota, exposures, and lung cancer. She will also discuss the challenges of microbiota research.

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BIO:

Dr. Guoqin Yu got her Ph.D. in Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. She is now a Research Fellow in the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute. Her research focuses on human microbiota and its relationship to exposures and diseases.

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Time: 11 AM – 12 PM ET

Room: 2E908

WebEx:  https://cbiit.webex.com/cbiit/onstage/g.php?MTID=e63a8ef62cbc4e5a7aecb369ff2646d01

Event number: 733 653 364

Event password: $Peakerseries16

You are invited to listen to Dr. Yu's presentation in the NCI Shady Grove Building on Medical Center Drive or via WebEx. Presentation: A screen cast of the presentation will be available for viewing after the event on the NCI CBIIT Speaker Series YouTube Playlist  Exit Disclaimer logoImage Removed

About the NCI CBIIT Speaker Series:

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