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Gut Microbiota Summit early bird rates end in 5 days

Early bird rates end Jan. 15 for the 2019 Gut Microbiota Summit which emphasizes how GIs can leverage what they learn there to empower patients to be proactive in maintaining or improving their own care.

“The Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit (GMFH) is particularly unique because the focus is on translating the basic science information … into useful information for health care providers,” said Gail Hecht, MD, MS, AGAF, chair, AGA Center for Gut Microbiome Research and Education Scientific Advisory Board, in describing the summit in a newly released video by AGA.

Save on registration with the early bird rate that ends on Jan. 15 and join hundreds of clinicians and researchers from April 10-12, 2019, in Miami to learn about the latest advances in understanding the gut microbiome and its role in human health and disease. 

Dr. Hecht notes the 2019 summit is different than other major conferences on the gut microbiome because of its emphasize on how GIs can leverage what they learn there to empower patients to be proactive in maintaining or improving their own care. Gastroenterologists will find great value in the new research to be unveiled on the impact of nutrition, diet and exercise in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. 

Organized by AGA and the European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (ESNM), the GMFH World Summit will host plenaries on: 

    • Diet microbiota interactions in human health and disease.
    • Promoting microbiota health through diet and exercise.
    • Metabolites and nutrition.
    • Probiotics in human health and disease.

Register today to secure your early bird rate by Jan. 15.

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