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Uh you have spoken a lot about the
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relationship between tradition and that
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might prove by you don't speak about
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hydration and in terms of what you
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speak about why for example but what we
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need to check the influence of
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vibration and the different type of
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water for example That's a good
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question but we don't have that kind of
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data actually how you wake up this
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morning and the round ten kilo you know
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the next next. And I had a discussion
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with Michael these morning talk about
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actually the good exercises try
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extensive extent we change you come up
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Mccall Kyoto but we don't have that
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kind of data. But then we had discussed
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in the running matter somewhere
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actually dammit damage you're used to
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no LC there. And we don't know I mean
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all these things we need a system to
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collecting individual data they we can
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start up there but we are we simply
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just don't have this kind of data any
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scientific research would be collateral
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you know way you what aspect of the
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phenotype and that datatype. So it
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would be all converged in the future.
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So you need to have a genetic data
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transcript data matter but I stay the
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canonical data phenotype data what kind
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of what are you thinking what kind of
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exercise is doing you know with all
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these things. So do we have to back
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please this cat is you're not from
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cross I actually I don't is is very
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impressive as for your date I think
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really using the technology is
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fantastic. I am concerned about a
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social responsibility we have together
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for your population not to leave people
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think that the correlations we see
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these C.'s grizzlies many topics
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features means that intervening. So so
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early in the process the microbial will
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really use it for PPC corporation up
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about I think we lost you are far from
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at least now except for special
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specific cases. I think what we bought
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the lot general audience that you would
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like to give to these in the very near
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future of course it's could collect
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data. But I would yeah that raises
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quite a lot of and that expectancy is
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from the population from the patience
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and that it by a great many a mesh
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sense of potential on on the beach
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trying to sell many many dreams too
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many patients what about how could
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think we could bring some ethical
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barriers or limits to these field
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that's a very good question actually I
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got this kind of questions almost every
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might talk. So people are more right
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sometimes ask you if you tell them that
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you have some trees of some disease.
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And they also worry about the insurance
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company well have different opinions
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but I think the word will change and
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the issue is more would change to and
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everybody is mine will be changed to to
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me I would sink any which you will
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always feel battery it no more of
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course I mean we do have people that
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refuse to know modelling and I know
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this kind of person never go to ask a
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checking for example. But still I think
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the majority of the population off all
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these education after only stick
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knowledge moving all people will start
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to know themselves more and buy all
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those kind of knowledge the current
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insurance system and the current up any
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we have to be changed to a more
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preventive care then the magic okay. So
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the genetics is just like a preset box.
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So everybody believing that box. But
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you interact with that environment. And
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to decide which you which position the
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box you are but sometimes you should
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never crossed the box all maybe
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actually will have problems. So you
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have to in chinese we D you mahogany
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with your GS and together to manage
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your risk factors to make it better. I
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have a whole series of talks there. But
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In general I think but what it was or
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do some kind of a revolution of sizes
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no way like getting interesting
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lunchtime on the S Yeah yeah yeah one
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and then we'll take more not hands And
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then problems stockholm. Um I was
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thinking well no not in some ways a
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vast array oh oh I see what you think
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and somebody's got to entirely too. But
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but the whole concept because you come
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yeah and say we of the but but as you
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know a a a was set up yeah and then of
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course that's from models that is later
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on probably institutional conditions
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yes that is well it's probably getting
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the same to them a little box and so so
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it's that see but then if you go in the
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young Miles you get another city itself
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you have almost I happen to have access
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to a this show it will have a third
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signature also feature. So and those
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that are associated it disease this and
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so they are badly I well the clear to
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all second you multimodal my S so I
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don't have that the variation is even
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yeah so now that you have a similar
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specimens for I see you have to a you
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know but that would we get have someone
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like experience. It's good to see you
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know a interesting okay yes you need to
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collecting data for everybody everybody
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should be sequence yeah I just thought
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I was always back and then we have to
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use harass members for I think your
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first one is the scroll scroll. moment
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or is used or energy where you
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mentioned for doing promotion when we
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go and we wanna see okay So I was more
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sensible maybe that's the problem as we
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underestimated neutral ground ooh
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central nutrient or or you know my wall
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is hard to say I don't know if we sound
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underestimate overestimate right again
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we need the data. So yeah question and
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then what I still have oh yeah yeah
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yeah yeah yeah you T be what oh I was
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like yeah yeah Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
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yeah it is motion that we don't need
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the this data to make sense of things.
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Uh oh yeah yeah I think we do so that's
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a concern about the the quality of the
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data that the the people use and number
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they say she sings the well and that we
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can take care of of the you know what I
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do. But that that the sequencing data
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on mix they can generate and
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standardise and we really well it
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really really to collect them to human
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make but they clinical right but that
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that's I just want to what the results
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you up say about one million samples
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from channel cup had given some sort of
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organised understand that there is a
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simple description of female type
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people is that these people notational
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but about that colour my device that
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which is intrinsically not such a high
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throughput scene. So what what are your
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thoughts about the about that. okay
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well questions okay so your know what
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yeah so my disgusted the different that
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sector you mason that Tina and then
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micro by all some colouration we seen
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this smell Michael by and was speech it
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sees I was wondering in your future
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based on that you or microbiology all
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you pretty buttons you know it is now
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microbiology. We take what I just like
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a file for me or oh yeah okay yes yes
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that's easy question. But for the disco
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I think well first of all we need to
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set up a good comedy just systems. And
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PGA nice to develop a good reliable
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plastic on which to generate that they
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that's for sure but according to the
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metadata you are clinical data and
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everything else actually as I'm a
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strong believer of self reporting
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system. So I think the future for this
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kind of a meeting of meetings of data
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that we are connecting has to be self
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report. So I mean not a portable device
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we is kind of self reporting system
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will be the key there. And I know they
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would be Lawrence they would be oh poor
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quality data. But I'd be leaving the
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straw statistics will be there too. So
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but anyway so this is just a again them
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only to go and we will figure out the

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Introduction of the Session 1 : The Gut Microbiome: Facts and Figures
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The role of commensal bacteria in the gut
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