The Purina Institute is excited to announce its 4th annual Microbiome Forum Virtual Event, featuring globally recognised experts presenting clinically relevant microbiome science in a non-product-promotional setting. Attendees will gain insights from globally renowned veterinary experts into the latest microbiome research and practical applications in veterinary medicine. This event is free to attend and the full program will provide 6 hours of CPD for live attendees.
The event will take place on 6-7 November 2024, 3pm – 6:30pm GMT (4 pm–7:30 pm CET).
The Microbiome Forum Virtual event will feature presentations by leading microbiome experts, including Dr. Jan Suchodolski, Dr. Fabio Procoli, Dr. Kenneth Simpson and Dr. Linda Toresson.
Topics include:
- Microbiome-centric approaches to chronic gastrointestinal signs
- Diagnosis and treatment of invasive and luminal Escherichia coli
- Diarrhoea management without antibiotics
- Dietary trials and food-responsive enteropathies
- Microbiome shifts in health and disease
- Tryptophan metabolism and the gut microbiome
- How the microbiome alters drug metabolism
Delegates can register at https://nes.tl/PurinaInstituteMicrobiomeForum-2024
Press contact: Jenny Langridge 07526 206555 jenny@companionconsultancy.com
About the Purina Institute:
Purina, as part of Nestlé, leverages our decades of research on human and pet microbiomes, prebiotics, and probiotics to drive innovations that continually advance veterinary medicine and enhance pet health. Purina’s microbiome leadership is expanded through collaborations with leading microbiome experts including Dr. Jan Suchodolski, who serves as chair for the event.
The Purina Institute is dedicated to transforming nutrition science into actionable information that veterinary professionals can put into practice to benefit their patients. Through the Institute’s extensive online resources, publications and scientific programs, veterinary surgeons and team members can arm themselves with the unbiased, science-based information they need to help pets live longer, better lives.
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