Big Data...Big People? Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED), Stunting, and how RNA Sequencing and Epidemiology May Have Pulled the Whole Room Together | Grand Rounds San Francisco
Presented by:
Thomas Wallach, MD
Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology
Suny Downstate Health Sciences University
Learning Objectives:
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Describe environmental enteric dysfunction, its prevalence, and tremendous impact on pediatric health worldwide
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Understand how single cell RNA sequencing can be used to generate new research lines and improved understanding of complicated and multifactorial disease
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Understand the linkage of essential amino acid, particularly tryptophan, with linear growth and intestinal epithelial homeostasis
Location:
We encourage everyone to attend the Grand Rounds seminars in person at the Oberndorf Auditorium at UCSF Medical Center Mission Bay. For those unable to do so, the Zoom option is still available.
UCSF welcomes all participants to our events. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event because of a disability, please contact Marcella Azucar at [email protected] or 415-525-1360 as soon as possible.
Zoom Link: https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/97481404904?pwd=w4cNYigDBWDSee4volZbNs9yFOEuog.1