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SUMMARY:Epidemiology and Biostatistics Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at CUNY SPH is hosting our second virtual forum on Wednesday\, February 10. The event will feature talks from faculty and students. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Levi Waldron\, Associate Professor at CUNY SPH. Please find details on his talk below. \nTaming the Wild West of the Human Microbiome Literature\nEach person harbors a microbiome of approximately 10x more microbial cells than their own cells\, containing some 100x more genetic material than their own. The human-associated microbiome has roles in essential physiological processes and in the development and progression of some diseases\, but the rate of data collection far outpaces our ability to fully interpret\, replicate\, or even compare the results of new studies to existing data. \n
URL:https://sph.cuny.edu/event/epidemiology-and-biostatistics-forum/
LOCATION:Virtual (Online)
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Lecture,Students
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