Science in the Public Health - Bacteria: Can't live with'em, can't live without'em (HHS Only) |
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Air date: | Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 8:30:00 AM |
Category: | HHS Only |
Description: | Science in the Public Health
Did you know that your body has 10 times more microbial cells than human cells? While bacteria have historically been associated with illness and disease, they are also integral to your health. The microbial ecosystem in the human body is not fixed but can be influenced by diet, obesity, and other factors, such as antibiotic use or abuse. Current research seeks to characterize our resident bacteria. This forum will present an overview of the fascinating roles of bacteria in human health. This training is recommended for ESA Credit. STEP subcommittee for this event: Chair: Mike Small Members: Sally Amero, Cindy Davis, Sue Garges, Chris Ketchum, Vishnu Purohit, Arnold Revzin For more information, visit http://odoerdb2-1.od.nih.gov/oer/training/step/step_training_20080417.htm |
Author: | Mike Small, Sally Amero, Cindy Davis, Sue Garges, Chris Ketchum, Vishnu Purohit, Arnold Revzin |
Runtime: | 240 minutes |
CIT File ID: | 14854 |
CIT Live ID: | 6935 |
Permanent link: | http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?14854 |