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17 Apr 2024

Microbiome, metabolites and immunity: defining mechanisms

Add to my calendar 02/05/2024 1:00 pm 02/05/2024 2:00 pm Australia/Melbourne Microbiome, metabolites and immunity: defining mechanisms Doherty Institute Auditorium, Ground Floor, 729 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne DD/MM/YYYY

WHEN
02 May 2024
1.00 - 2.00pm

WHERE
Doherty Institute Auditorium, Ground Floor, 729 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne

Microbiome, metabolites and immunity: defining mechanisms

Research seminar presented by:

Professor Kathy McCoy
Department of Physiology & Pharmacology at University of Calgary
Scientific Director, International Microbiome Centre

About Professor Kathy McCoy
Dr Kathy McCoy is a Professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Cumming School of Medicine, member of the Snyder Institute, Director of the International Microbiome Center, and holds the Killam Memorial Chair at the University of Calgary. Her research group uses germ-free and gnotobiotic models to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which the microbiome regulates host immunity and physiology. She is particularly interested in the dynamic interplay between the gut microbiota and the innate and adaptive immune systems. Her research aims to understand how exposure to intestinal microbes, particularly during early life, educates and regulates the mucosal, systemic and neuronal immune systems and how this can affect susceptibility to diseases, such as allergy, autoimmunity, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her lab also investigates how the microbiome regulates the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy with the aim to identify microbial therapies that can be employed to enhance current therapeutic approaches.