Drs Caroline Tuck & Sean Bennet, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner.

March 05, 2019 00:35:16
Drs Caroline Tuck & Sean Bennet, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner.
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Drs Caroline Tuck & Sean Bennet, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner.

Mar 05 2019 | 00:35:16

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Show Notes

Topic: The role of diet in gastrointestinal disorders on gut health.

Overview: Our research investigates the role of dietary modification and its effect on gut health including the microbiota, metabolomics and symptom profiles.

Want to help out with the research?  Caroline and Sean are looking for volunteers to help with two studies and need some people to act as controls and also people who have irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease.

Contact Celine Morissette (Hotel Dieu Hospital) – 613 544 3400 ext 2479 or email [email protected]  OR 

Contact Caroline Tuck – 613 549 6666 ext 6526 or email [email protected]

Follow what is going on twitter – @tuck_caroline  or @DrSeanBennet

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