Best Short Oral Presentation Awards 2021
35 Short Oral Presentations were communicated during the 8th World Congress on Targeting Microbiota 2021, held on October 20-22.
The scientific committee nominated 7 presentations for the Best Short Oral Presentation Awards of 2021:
Postbiotic Metabolite - Uroloithin A as a Lead Molecule for Atopic Dermatitis
Sebastian Granica, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Biotransformation of the Constituents of Medicinal Plants Used in the Urinary Tract Infections by Human and Pig Gut Microbiota
Dominik PopowskI, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Synthetic Derivatives of Urolithin A Increase CACO-2 Monolayer Integrity, Impede Intestinal Glucuronidation, and Suppress TNF Alpha Production in THP-1 Derived Macrophages
Maciej Korczak, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Generation of Microbial Compositions From 16S rRNA Sequences — Are You Generating Medically Meaningful Analyses?
Eric Nayman, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, USA
A Systematic Review on the Latest Development of Probiotics Intervention as Prevention and Therapy for Covid-19 Infection
Learn-Han Lee, Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia
Gut Microbiome Predicts Clinically Important Improvement in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Jaeyun Sung, Mayo Clinic, USA
Probiotic Supplementation and Micronutrient Status in Healthy Subjects: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials
Ahmad Saedisomeolia, McGill University, Canada
Winners of the Best Short Oral Presentations - Targeting Microbiota 2021
Postbiotic Metabolite - Uroloithin A as a Lead Molecule for Atopic Dermatitis - Sebastian Granica, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Gut Microbiome Predicts Clinically Important Improvement in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis - Jaeyun Sung, Mayo Clinic, USA
In the years ahead, Dr. Sung's research group will continue working on ways to apply personalized microbiome data for disease diagnostics and predictive analytics.
Generation of Microbial Compositions From 16S rRNA Sequences — Are You Generating Medically Meaningful Analyses? - Eric Nayman, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, USA
“As we are becoming increasingly aware of the vital role that indigenous human microbiota plays in regulating host health and behavior, we must improve our ability to prove causality in this relationship, which is what I intend to keep contributing toward.”
Targeting Microbiota 2021 Congress
October 20-22, 2021 - Interactive Online
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