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Small Clues Tell from Microbiome: How Microorganisms Benefit Human Health
Date & Time: | 2023/12/2 (Saturday) 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Venue: | Hong Kong Central Library (Lecture Theatre, G/F) |
Speaker: | Dr. LI Xiao-yi, Benjamin (Vice Chairman, Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization) |
Organiser: | Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Public Libraries and the Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization |
Remarks: | Conducted in Cantonese. Free admission by reservation. Reservation for the talk starts at 10 a.m. on 17.11.2023 (Fri) and can be registered online via this website. Seats are limited. First-come-first-served. |
Enquiry Telephone Number: | 2921 0335 |
The human body's ecosystem is complex and interconnected. It not only comprises trillions of human cells but also hosts a myriad of microorganisms that exist throughout the body, forming a layer of life in almost every part of the human body.
Microorganisms and various beneficial bacteria depend on each other and constantly safeguard human health. The speaker will delve into the impact of microorganisms and probiotics on human health, aiming to raise public awareness and understanding of microorganisms.