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make some points to ensure nervous uses the beginning and
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then heard yet but not only to abolish yeah
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oh i don't think that what about some time or motivation we do the will get more
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of the local actually use stuff out of the local actually have assisted oh yeah
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because probably we don't need a loop a to do list and to find you
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use little ah
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you really know much it's it's
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yes but uh i don't think we have a lot of it it
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it it examples and be direct uh i i think that
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we're just moving to that level of detail i dunno gary we said in the room also comment
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on that but again just the stuff and you have to start from somewhere make an observation
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right what plastic intervention like that little me i agree and
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then go back to the uh a lawless entity
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it you want to comment on maybe one of those cool culture of my one
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three euros girls as we and the prices of have falls yes we
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we we see i i don't know you on is it on the comments on well specific yeah that we did some but
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uh i'm really not comfortable of the the new cleopatra such as we have to learn still how to do that
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and honestly us to watch out a little bit when you work with this but yeah yeah
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because it what you massive quantities of us seats so you may
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ruin your system without noticing and and number or off
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conclusions in the public detector out not to to be correct
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i mean we got trapped i can tell you the
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the full backs now and that but i think that you have to
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be really careful when you do individual incubation with live cells
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and they were very happy that i guess that you have to pick it will very happy
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a set budget medium if you make stance of last it we can just who do i see so you conclude that
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that side of town is no longer produce but actually has nothing to do with that
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so i'll get the yeah yeah y. e. x. e. n. u. c.
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with the yeah yeah yeah uh_huh might be upset right if that creates a city yeah
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with their their yeah it's it's whatever it's it's one of what
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yeah you
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okay thank you for from presentation or quick comment with regards to use them
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yeah i remember because i don't wanna as one of the variables yeah bigger yeah
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we talk about the stability were relative stability ah so because released microbes microphone
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how different what kind of them had to the tools we going to switch obsolete but i guess that this would be
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top of the factors i would probably so it would be generated he'd written in pro
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um and i would expect these to be tried of a shape or of the microbial tile
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i don't know if any of my colleagues want to challenge me about but i think
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that these would be one attention shape our the and then i guess we
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alright we again perhaps impact on that as well so yes i think that
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it is very different i'm not sure we know of no we know that uh enough about it
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and i think that we should really work that is excellent like we'll be o. j.'s
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because two of the cat and i don't know if someone you want to comment
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no one wants to comment so that wants to get this yeah friday
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with the one who are not yep or or how difficult was it to her room
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yep doubt yeah that doesn't really tell you the participates already to shaping the
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microbial down out and if this is part of the d. v. d. a variation
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of one of the fact of the thing that i i know it so
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yeah also on time or
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right so that you know you're you're a real work a white woman i know my uh
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but i think that the difficulty would be again what the noblest if you because in the
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mic is un traps on onto micrograms and the anti microbial production may again be
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a different from what slightly different from one individual to
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another and they're the correlation between models and
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humans is a bit difficult that we try to adapt it a um a lot of
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yeah if you don't see you for a uh huh
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i can imagine you on yeah i know i know actually i didn't side but that's typically the work of print always doing
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in just ease with a a supportive do top easy to the full don't you trish and and i think that
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when you start you beat sits there you see a lot of things but i didn't want to go in with the case i don't think it
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sees that you perhaps follow the publications of so far right out because
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i think that's that's exactly what you want to go to um
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i i still believe that we missed a few points about that make is also by or inability to
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what we get without a steady problem yeah that we don't destroy but i've yep
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so you you should learn huh huh huh what should we do not a few
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yeah you should go to people ah no it's not a problem yeah no you know you uh
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ah yeah yeah we're we're yeah each way see yours so
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how do you know ah
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ah raw shoot william you or not
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you probably want to publish to be so
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your you know how you know
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oh you are so are the idea is that
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well i think there are different davis your questions and i may not be able to i'm saying all of them is sick of target
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that there is a difference between large replicating and non replicating one big difference for us
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of what is that a suit and that's uh also i want to discuss
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something was friday does that as soon as you change the
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surface of your bacterium you have different biochemical conditions
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so the elected not elect want the the the charge is not the same idea uh i go for this it is not
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the same so they may not go in the same part of the meeting so you have a question of fate
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of barking yeah in a different conditions they don't go in the same place nieces
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and so you end up with by the finished no radiate difference in
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presentation to the immune system what we believe in this case eight which is
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more than i do what it does tell people you know don't
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missus we put everything in terms of composition of you put it worked
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assay to l. p. s. or blah blah de blah blah blah
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uh is that you may actually at the time here which
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is more for was and releases the micro arrays
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which out then talk into the holes and that's the in what i think you straight to
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but we know a lot about comparing yeah i've too long winded getting but yeah yeah
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and it showed it to within compliment creation of a new justices wise
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type to understand what is important not then you would say well
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you know could bacteria they will not be seen now the the
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one i've seen the beauties that would change the mental fine
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and the stairs you already that we got to go to the beach apart uh probably wrong
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it's not as simple as i have these uh that uh that might you i sent this email and i've this reaction and that's
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what i want to you know we we straighten make the story of this morning even or disparaging i would say if
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oh
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yeah you can you know and i have a question regarding your data from be irritable bowel syndrome
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it's not an irritable bowel syndrome is associated with um no adverse quite
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and i'm with 'em into you by the fact
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that our model of producing lowers played with
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i i'm sure you try and stress actually lead to a reduction of
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p. d. n. f. in in the brain in yeah offspring
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and that the d. n. a. for is corrected by giving lacked are faring so another one of their
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propriety can microbiology out touring uh um molecule
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so my question is that's your model
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level so where it in into your trying straights routed in your table
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by life itself you are in a town that i will get to work
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together before i do that i would i should tell you that
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i was uh for cute rubber baby which is not really underweight and i suffer from
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right yeah so i think that the correlation history termination of an don't wait
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i. b. s. is a but i i and the reason i'm telling these joke is that
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i'm not sure the reception street correlation between a low birth weight an i. d. f.
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has that many i. b. s. sorcerers i'm not no well not no bus
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no bus we'd be annoyed if the work to have more sexual spanish yeah get b.
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yes if if you try to

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Introduction of the Session 1 : The Gut Microbiome: Facts and Figures
Josef Penninger, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna
Oct. 23, 2014 · 9:07 a.m.
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The role of commensal bacteria in the gut
Willem de Vos, Wageningen University, The Neterlands
Oct. 23, 2014 · 9:31 a.m.
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Q&A : The role of commensal bacteria in the gut
Willem de Vos, Wageningen University, The Neterlands
Oct. 23, 2014 · 10:29 a.m.
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Gut microbial richness impacts human health
Dusko Ehrlich, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas, France
Oct. 23, 2014 · 11:07 a.m.
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Q&A : Gut microbial richness impacts human health
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Oct. 23, 2014 · 11:44 a.m.
Cross-talk between the mucosal immune system and environmental factors
Hiroshi Kiyono, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Oct. 23, 2014 · 11:56 a.m.
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Q&A : Cross-talk between the mucosal immune system and environmental factors
Hiroshi Kiyono, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Oct. 23, 2014 · 12:31 p.m.
Introduction of the Session 2 : Host - Microbiome Interaction
Susan Suter, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Oct. 23, 2014 · 1:41 p.m.
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Mechanisms of cross talk in the gut
Annick Mercenier, Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland
Oct. 23, 2014 · 1:55 p.m.
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Q&A : Mechanisms of cross talk in the gut
Annick Mercenier, Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland
Oct. 23, 2014 · 2:34 p.m.
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Relationship of diet to gut microbiota diversity, stability and health in older people
Paul O'Toole, University College Cork, Ireland
Oct. 23, 2014 · 3:52 p.m.
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Q&A : Relationship of diet to gut microbiota diversity, stability and health in older people
Paul O'Toole, University College Cork, Ireland
Oct. 23, 2014 · 4:27 p.m.
Gut microbes and their role in malnutrition and obesity
Rob Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Oct. 24, 2014 · 9:16 a.m.
1378 views
Q&A : Gut microbes and their role in malnutrition and obesity
Rob Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Oct. 24, 2014 · 10:01 a.m.
The gut metagenome - your other genome
Jun Wang, BGI, Shenzhen, China
Oct. 24, 2014 · 10:19 a.m.
157 views
Q&A : The gut metagenome - your other genome
Jun Wang, BGI, Shenzhen, China
Oct. 24, 2014 · 10:53 a.m.
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Fecal transplant to mine for novel probiotics
Max Nieuwdorp, Amsterdam Medical Center, The Netherlands
Oct. 24, 2014 · 11:04 a.m.
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Q&A : Fecal transplant to mine for novel probiotics
Max Nieuwdorp, Amsterdam Medical Center, The Netherlands
Oct. 24, 2014 · 11:25 a.m.
Introduction of the Session 4 : Nutritional Interventions
Keiko Abe, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Oct. 24, 2014 · 12:46 p.m.
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Interactions between gut microbiota, host genetics and diet
Liping Zhao, Jiao Tang University, Shanghai, China
Oct. 24, 2014 · 12:56 p.m.
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Pediatric intervention - what works and what doesn't work
Hania Szajewska, The Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Oct. 24, 2014 · 1:47 p.m.
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Q&A : Pediatric intervention - what works and what doesn't work
Hania Szajewska, The Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Oct. 24, 2014 · 2:15 p.m.
Perspectives for nutrition and the gut microbiome
Nicholas Schork, J. Craig Venter Institute, La Jolla, USA
Oct. 24, 2014 · 3:02 p.m.
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Q&A : Perspectives for nutrition and the gut microbiome
Nicholas Schork, J. Craig Venter Institute, La Jolla, USA
Oct. 24, 2014 · 3:46 p.m.

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