
Interview Hannah Wargill with Qiagen – Insights Magazine
Gut microbiomes as a cancer therapy
A person’s microbiome not only affects their overall health, but also the effectiveness of certain therapies. Dr. Hannah Wardill researches gut-species with the goal of lowering the side effects that come with oncological patient care.
https://www.qiagen.com/us/insights-magazine/gut-microbiomes-as-a-cancer-therapy
Last modified: | 20 November 2019 11.34 a.m. |
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