Dr Dimitra Lamprinaki presents her talk at Pint of Science in Norwich on how gut microbes interact with immunity to shape health and disease.
PhD student Josh Horton presents his talk at Pint of Science in Norwich. The presentation reads: 'Sticking Together: When Microbes Unite In Biofilms'.
Dr Katharine Seton presents her talk at Pint of Science in Norwich. The presentation reads: 'What is a poop transplant?'.
Dr Amisha Modasia presents her talk at Pint of Science in Norwich on funky fibres - gel-forming dietary fibres for IBS management.
Fancy a pint... of science? 🍺
We had a great time at this year's @pintofscience.uk here in Norwich.
From poop transplants to friendly bacteria and funky fibres, our researchers and PhD students explored the latest in food, health and gut microbiome research🍏🦠
#Pint25