The Gut Microbiome and its Roles in Health and Disease
Credits:3
Grad Meth:
Reg
Prerequisite: 1 course from (BSCI223, ANSC201, ANSC212, ANSC327, EPIB301, BSCI222, BSCI421, NFSC430); or students who have taken courses with comparable content may contact the department.
A comprehensive study of the gut microbiome and its role in nutrition, metabolism, immunity, and disease prevention, with applications to farm animal health, food value, and human gastrointestinal health.