CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

Nicole De Nisco, PhD
(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT
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This month’s research hour features Nicole De Nisco, PhD (UT Dallas). Her talk is titled “Fatty acid auxotrophy as a defining metabolic adaptation of urogenital lactobacilli“. Join us after the talk for an open discussion …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer and …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EDT
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer …

CAIRIBU K12 Scholar Seminar: UTI complications: The Role of Antimicrobial Resistance

EVA RAPHAEL, MD, MPH - University of California - San Francisco
(4 PM Central | 2 PM Pacific)
@ 5:00 pm EST - 6:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

This monthly virtual seminar series, sponsored by the UW-Madison U54 George M. O’Brien Urology Center, will feature presentations that showcase the research of K12 scholars in the CAIRIBU KURe and KUroEpi programs and enhances their visibility …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer and …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer and …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EDT
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer and …

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EDT
Zoom link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer …