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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Paul Browne. All are invited to the MRC Epidemiology Seminar: Diet-gut microbiome interaction for type 2 diabetes Ju-Sheng Zheng, Westlake University, China This hybrid seminar will be held in the MRC Epidemiology Unit meeting rooms 1 and 2, Level 3, Wellcome-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ , and online. Register to attend in-person at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mrc-seminar-series-dr-ju-sheng-zheng-westlake-university-tickets-666827518057 Register to join this seminar online at: https://mrc-epid.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMode6vrzwrHtJeUEXJHAAx7l7DsKFJV7kp#/registration After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. About this talk Both diet and gut microbiome are important modifiable factors to modulate the risk of type 2 diabetes. There is emerging interest to examine the role of gut microbiota in mediating the diet-diabetes relationship. Here in this talk, I will present our work in several Chinese cohorts showing how dietary and nutritional factors interact with the gut microbiota to modulate risk of diabetes and its risk factors. Apart from the above nutri-microbiome epidemiology approach, I will also present some unpublished results about the diet-gut microbiome interaction on glycaemic traits by using novel n-of-1 clinical trials. About Dr Zheng Dr Ju-Sheng Zheng is a principal investigator and assistant professor at Westlake University, China. He got his PhD in nutrition at Zhejiang University and postdoc training at MRC Epidemiology Unit at Cambridge University (2015-2018). The major interest of Ju-Sheng’s group at Westlake is to investigate the interplay among diet, gut microbiome and host genetics for cardiometabolic health by using longitudinal cohort studies and novel clinical trials. Majority of these works have been published in leading journals in the field, such as Gut, Diabetes Care, Nat Commun, Diabetologia and Am J Clin Nutr. This talk is part of the MRC Epidemiology and CEDAR Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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