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USRP 2025 - Acquiring a Taste for Parasites: Chemosensory Tuft Cells in Shaping Intestinal Immunity

Acquiring a Taste for Parasites: Chemosensory Tuft Cells in Shaping Intestinal Immunity

2025 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 6, 2025

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Headshot portrait of Michael Howitt - Assistant Professor of Pathology (Research)

Michael Howitt - Assistant Professor of Pathology (Research)

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The Howitt lab seeks to understand how interactions between intestinal epithelial cells and the gut microbiota can contribute to both health and disease.

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