
GO WITH YOUR GUT!: THE ROLE OF THE MICROBIOME IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
Explore how changes in gut bacteria correlate with health and diseases, including autism and inflammatory bowel disease.
» Richard Steet, Director of Research, Greenwood Genetic Center, Research Professor, Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, Clemson University
Science on Tap is a forum where people come to learn about and discuss recent discoveries in science and technology while having fun! An expert will give an informal talk for 20 – 30 minutes, followed by Q&A and discussion. Attendees can get up, eat or refresh their beverages at any time. Science on Tap is FREE and open to all ages!
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