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Diet, drugs, and the environment

Gain exclusive insights at the upcoming Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit.
Gut Microbiota for Health logo with a photo of the Washington Monument and cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin
Gut Microbiota for Health logo with a photo of the Washington Monument and cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin

As we continue to uncover the mysteries of the human microbiome, the connection between diet, drugs, and the environment is proving essential to improving patient care. Gain exclusive insights into these critical areas at the upcoming 2025 Gut Microbiota for Health (GMFH) World Summit in Washington, D.C., March 15–16.

One of the major focal points of this year’s summit is how nutrition drives health and disease. Of note, the session “Nutrition for Health,” will help attendees tailor dietary recommendations based on patient-specific conditions.

Dive into the latest on diet, food additives, nutrition and more

For those concerned about environmental impacts, world-leading researchers will explore how food additives may influence the microbiome and gut health.

To open the summit, Karine Clément, MD, PhD, will share the nutriomics approach to obesity, combining nutrition, genomics, and microbiome science to uncover new interventions.

Don’t miss your chance to participate in this impactful event. Register by December 18 to reserve your spot at the early-bird rate and explore the cutting-edge science that will help you transform patient care.

Note: Early-career professionals and trainees have until December 18 to submit an abstract to showcase their research findings. Top-ranked abstract presenters will have the chance to give a 3-minute lightning talk and even qualify for a $1,000 travel grant.

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