Biolog Webinar: 28th May 2026 | 14:00pm (Dublin/GMT)
Jonathan Chapman, Ph.D. – Research Associate | Stewart Lab, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University

The gut microbiome encompasses a wide spectrum of systems, from defined microbial isolates to complex native communities and probiotic-augmented environments. Understanding the functional metabolism of these systems is essential for advancing microbiome research and uncovering mechanistic insights relevant to human health.

In this webinar, we’ll explore practical approaches for studying those systems, including workflows for culturing and characterizing fastidious anaerobic microorganisms.

We’re also excited to welcome guest speaker Dr. Jonathan Chapman of Newcastle University, who will discuss findings from his published study, “Characterising the metabolic functionality of the preterm neonatal gut microbiome prior to the onset of necrotising enterocolitis: a pilot study”.

Join this webinar to learn how to:

  • Study diverse gut microbiome systems
  • Culture fastidious anaerobes
  • Assess metabolism and substrate utilisation
  • Integrate phenomics with multi-omics data
  • Explore host–microbiome interactions
  • Register now to reserve your spot and receive the recording even if you can’t attend live.

We hope to see you there.

Register Here