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     Projects PIG–PARADIGM Research Microbiome Pillar MRT2: Design rules & driving forces of microbiome assembly and resilience

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    • Host Pillar
    • Nutrition Pillar
    • Microbiome Pillar
      • MRT2: Design rules & driving forces of microbiome assembly and resilience
        • Using in vivo mouse models to investigate the microbiota during the weaning process in piglets.
    • Data Integration Pillar

    MRT2: Design rules & driving forces of microbiome assembly and resilience

    Exploring PIG-PARADIGM with Alfredo Chavez-Arroyo

     

    In this video, Post Doc Alfredo Chavez-Arroyo talks about his research under Microbiome Pillar - Using in vivo mouse models to investigate the microbiota during the weaning process in piglets. Additionally, he is investigating the role of endogenous Enterobacteriaceae in providing colonization resistance to ETEC.

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