Postponed – Gut health: A key to unlocking better health and wellbeing


Event Details


Cafe Scientifique
Presented by the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention and
Interior Health

Gut health is fast becoming one of the most important factors in healthy aging, and could stave off chronic diseases such as cancer, Type 2 diabetes, and chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Gut health has even been linked to mental health and neurological conditions like schizophrenia and dementia. Hear about the latest research on the ways the millions of microbes that live in the digestive tract affect our body and our mind, and how a healthy lifestyle can sustain gut health and prevent chronic disease. This panel will feature researchers who are leading breakthroughs in this area of science.

POSTPONED TO A FUTURE DATE

PANEL EXPERTS
Dr. Deanna Gibson, Associate Professor
Biology, Irving K Barber School of Arts and Sciences, UBC Okanagan

Ms. Natasha Haskey, PhD candidate and Registered Dietitian
Biology, Irving K Barber School of Arts and Sciences, UBC Okanagan

Ms. Candice Quin, PhD candidate
Biology, Irving K Barber School of Arts and Sciences, UBC Okanagan

Mr. Gerald de Veer, Patient Perspective
President, Okanagan Chapter, Crohn’s and Colitis Canada

Dr. Andis Klegeris, Professor
Biology, Irving K Barber School of Arts and Sciences, UBC Okanagan

MODERATOR
Dr. Paul van Donkelaar, Associate Vice Principal, Research
UBC Okanagan