#GutsandBugs: a virtual GI seminar series

GutsandBugs brings you talks from two outstanding graduate students working on intestinal neutrophils this Thursday at 1pm. Sage Foley from Beth McCormick’s lab at UMass Medical School will be sharing her work on the microbiome regulation of gut neutrophils and Triet Bui from Ronan Sumagin’s lab at Northwestern will be discussing his work on neutrophils in GI pathophysiology.
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Sage Foley, Graduate Student, University of Massachusetts Medical School; Triet Bui, Graduate Student, Northwestern University

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When meetings and seminars are cancelled, we are providing a platform for trainees and new PIs to present their work. Register for a WebEx or search #gutsandbugs on Twitter to find the link to our next seminar.

In this week’s Guts&Bugs seminar, Sage Foley (McCormick lab, UMassMed) and Triet Bui (Sumagin lab, Northwestern) will each speak about their work related to neutrophils in the gut, either their regulation by the microbiome or involvement in intestinal inflammation and carcinogenesis.