Rowett Institute Staff Seminar

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Rowett Institute Staff Seminar
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Microbial colonization patterns in mammalian neonates-how milk "farms" the infant gut microbiota

Human milk contains numerous components that shape the microbial content of the developing infant gastrointestinal tract. A prominent feature of milk is an array of complex glycans that serve a passive immune function by sequestering and deflecting pathogens while simultaneously enriching a protective, milk-oriented microbiota (MOM) often dominated by bifidobacteria. Read more

Speaker

Professor David A. Mills

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Venue

Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health

Contact

Dr Nigel Hoggard
Tel: 01224 438655

This is a technical seminar aimed at professional scientists. If you are not a University of Aberdeen staff member and would like to attend, please contact us.

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