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Thursday and Friday, April 9-10
8 am - 5 pm both days
COVID-19 UPDATE:
For the health of our attendees, speakers, and community, we are suspending the in-person portion of the symposium. Speaker presentations will occur as scheduled, in a Webinar format. Instructions for accessing the Webinar will be sent to registered attendees by March 30. The reception and poster session are canceled.

Presented by the Fred Hutch Microbiome Research Initiative (MRI) and
the UW Center for Microbiome Sciences & Therapeutics (CMiST).
This event is free.

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* 1. Please complete your contact info:

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* 2. Please complete your contact info:

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* 3. Where is your primary appointment or affiliation?

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* 4. Please indicate your title

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* 5. Are you currently working in microbiome research?

So that we may accommodate as many people as possible, please review the schedule and indicate how likely you are to attend each session:

Thursday April 9

Keynote: Microbiome, Immunity & Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Ramnik Xavier, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard University

HIV
Jason Brenchley, National Institutes of Health
Matthew Hayward, Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard University
Sujatha Srinivasan, Fred Hutch

Models of Disease
Robert Britton, Baylor College of Medicine
Motoko Koyama, Fred Hutch
Melissa Kordahi, UW

Pediatrics
Gautam Dantas, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Friday April 10

Keynote: Microbiomes in Transition
Janet Jansson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Therapeutics
Bruce Roberts, Vedanta Biosciences
Scott Olesen, OpenBiome
David Suskind, UW

Biostatistics
Michael Wu, Fred Hutch/UW
Samuel Minot, Fred Hutch

Chemistry
Emily Balskus, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard University
Pieter Dorrestein, University of California San Diego
Julia Yue Cui, UW
Christopher Johnston, Fred Hutch

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* 6. How likely you are to attend each THURSDAY session?

  Very Likely Somewhat Likely Not Likely
Keynote: Immunity/IBD
HIV
Models of Disease
Pediatrics

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* 7. How likely you are to attend each FRIDAY session?

  Very Likely Somewhat Likely Not Likely
Keynote: Microbiomes in Transition
Therapeutics
Biostatistics
Chemistry

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* 8. How did you hear about the Symposium?

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* 9. What area/s of microbiome research interest you the most?

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* 10. Any other questions or comments?

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