#GutsandBugs: a virtual GI seminar series
This week’s GutsandBugs seminar will be Thursday at 1pm and will focus on epithelial defects in Crohn’s disease. Kelli VanDussen from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital will speak about her work on microvilli-associated defects in Crohn's and Ta-Chiang Liu from WashU will share his work on how gene-environment interactions trigger Paneth cell defects. In addition, Stephanie King from Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles will be the guest host for this week’s seminar.

Kelli VanDussen, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital; Ta-Chiang Liu, PhD, Washington University
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Virtual
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, Dr. Kelli VanDussen (Cincinnati Children's) and Dr. Ta-Chiang Liu (WashU) will each speak about their work related to intestinal epithelial cell lineages and Crohn's disease.