The Gut Microbiome and COVID-19
Sona Vasudevan, PhD, is a professor of biochemistry and molecular and cellular biology, and co-directs the course that explores the abundance and diversity of gut, vaginal, and skin microbiomes.
Enrich your academic experience with resources available at Georgetown University.
The Systems Medicine students have access to all the Biomedical Graduate Education student resources. Resources include 1-on-1 career coaching, professional memberships, mentorship program, seminars, academic assistance, and many other other resources to enrich your academic experience. This program follows the academic rules and guidelines established in the Graduate School Bulletin.
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The Gut Microbiome and COVID-19
Sona Vasudevan, PhD, is a professor of biochemistry and molecular and cellular biology, and co-directs the course that explores the abundance and diversity of gut, vaginal, and skin microbiomes.
Jamari McCoy, 2020 Hoyas for Science Scholarship Recipient
“Every human on this earth is different. So, treating them as your ‘average’ patient wouldn’t be giving them the best care that they deserve. This program will help me to take into consideration a person’s genetic and social background to give them the best care.”
First International Conference in Systems and Network Medicine
The conference served as a unique nexus for interdisciplinary discovery and dialogue and fostered formation of new insights and possibilities for health care systems advances.
Georgetown Hosts First International Systems and Network Medicine Conference
The First International Conference in Systems and Network Medicine brought together experts in the field who explored the topics from their diverse perspectives including academia, public policy and business.