1st INFOGUT TRAINING SCHOOL

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1st INFOGUT TRAINING SCHOOL

September 22 @ 09:00 - September 24 @ 17:00

Training on the main batch models and the whole experimental pipeline: from fermentation process technologies to data capture and data analysis. With real data examples

Identifying in vitro microbial models for all the digestive compartments: oral, stomach, small intestine, colon

During the 1st INFOGUT TRAINING SCHOOL, eleven different lectures dedicated to in vitro GM batch models. will be performed by International Scientist acting as Trainers, experts in specific scientific fields ranging from Biochemistry and Microbiology to Engineering and Bioinformatics. The event will be organized face-to-face and online to engage a total of 38 International Trainees, including front lectures, laboratory practice and student engagement sessions. Trainees will be provided with basic and extensive concepts in order to be able to design experiments, conduct batch fermentation and interpret results over in vitro GM batch models.
Location:
Face to Face at University of Bologna, in Cesena (FC)- Campus of Food Science, Piazza Goidanich, 60 and virtually on Teams
Access details:
Free admission with invitation required

Details

Start:
September 22 @ 09:00
End:
September 24 @ 17:00
Event Category:

Organizer

Andrea Gianotti, Lorenzo Nissen

Venue

University of Bologna
Piazza Goidanich
Cesena, Italy
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COST

COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation. (www.cost.eu)

COST Action CA23110

Scientific literature is shedding light on the centrality of GI for human health and wellbeing. Indeed, the physiologic effects of nutrients, bioactives and even toxic compounds (including foodborne pathogens) are mediated by their absorption rate in the intestine and by their interaction with gut microbiota and its host ecosystem. Testing food, feed, supplements or drugs in clinical studies gives rise to ethical issues, and the transferability of animal data across species is often problematic because of differences in physiology, metabolism and chemical susceptibilities.

MoU
062/22

CSO Approval Date
27/05/2022

Start Date
06/10/2022

End Date
05/10/2026

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