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NewsCRC 1182 TalkNew Videos: Interview & Talk with Fredrik Bäckhed

New Videos: Interview & Talk with Fredrik Bäckhed

Prof. Fredrik Bäckhed, University of Gothenburg,  talks with CRC1182-speaker Thomas Bosch about his clinical oriented research to address the role of the normal gut microbiota in metabolic diseases.

Also, he gave a talk during his visit to the CRC 1182 Retreat in Schleswig, October 24-26

More on Fredrik Bäckhed’s work: https://wlab.gu.se/investigators/backhed

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