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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 71-74

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... C Elegans - Buck Samuel, Baylor College of Medicine Drosophila - Angela Douglas, Cornell University Zebrafish - Karen Guillemin, University of Oregon Piglets - Jeff Gordon, Washington University (Planning Committee Member)
From page 72...
... A Connecting Microbes to Metabolism Using Gnotobiotic Models  Biologically significant metabolites produced by the gut microbiota: their origins and functions - Federico Rey, University of Wisconsin–Madison  Mechanistic studies of how the gut microbiota influences host metabolism - Patrice Cani, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium B
From page 73...
... They will also focus on advances in the support systems and facility operations that enable animal care personnel to provide for the improved well-being of the specialized animals used in microbiome research. Establishing a new gnotobiotic facility: Education, missions, and accommodating success - Timothy Hand, University of Pittsburgh Evolving an established gnotobiotic facility - R
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... 74 Animal Models for Microbiome Research Alternatives to gnotobiotics: Normalizing the environment Stephen Jameson, University of Minnesota Veterinary management challenges and future directions, including technical considerations for imaging and surgery in gnotobiotic animals - Betty Theriault, The University of Chicago Unique challenges and future directions related to managing mouse gnotobiotic husbandry facilities - Chriss J Vowles, University of Michigan 4:30 Overview of Workshop Joseph Newsome and Vincent Young 5:00 pm Adjourn


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