Secret Science Club North Presents Microbiologist Martin Blaser & Marvels of the Microbiome

Say hello to your little friends—all 100 trillion of them. Each of us harbors about 1,000 microbial species in our noses, mouths, and guts & on our skin. Together, they weigh an astonishing 2 to 6 pounds. If you’re worried about the aliens within, don’t be. A torrent of new medical and genetic research shows that your microbiome is essential to your survival. These itty-bitty bugs help you metabolize food and build your immune system. They make vitamins and protect you from getting sick.

Join us at the next Secret Science Club North as microbiologist Martin Blaser explores:

— the human microbiome (and the fact that all the microbes in your body can fill a container the size of a soup can!)

— the health benefits conferred by your inner ecosystem

— the dangers of overusing antibiotics and what we can do to protect ourselves

— how obesity, asthma, diabetes, and even mood swings may be linked to changes in our microbiota

— new microbial medicines that may be in our future

Martin Blaser is the Muriel and George Singer Professor of Translational Medicine, Professor of Microbiology, and Director of the Human Microbiome Program at the NYU School of Medicine. At the forefront of new research on the jungle of microorganisms inside us, he researches the relationship of the human microbiome with health and is the author of more than 500 scientific papers. In 2015, he was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, and his work has been featured on the Daily Show, CNN, and NPR, and in the New Yorker, Washington Post, and New York Times. Dr. Blaser is the author of the award-winning book Missing Microbes: How the Overuse of Antibiotics Is Fueling Our Modern Plagues. He serves as chair of the Presidential Advisory Council for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.

Before & After

–Try our cocktail of the night, the Scientific Method (created by the mixologists in our pop-up lab)
–Sway to multicellular tunes
–Stick around for the scintillating Q&A











When: Tue., May. 16, 2017 at 8:00 pm
Where: Symphony Space
2537 Broadway
212-864-1414
Price: $25
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Say hello to your little friends—all 100 trillion of them. Each of us harbors about 1,000 microbial species in our noses, mouths, and guts & on our skin. Together, they weigh an astonishing 2 to 6 pounds. If you’re worried about the aliens within, don’t be. A torrent of new medical and genetic research shows that your microbiome is essential to your survival. These itty-bitty bugs help you metabolize food and build your immune system. They make vitamins and protect you from getting sick.

Join us at the next Secret Science Club North as microbiologist Martin Blaser explores:

— the human microbiome (and the fact that all the microbes in your body can fill a container the size of a soup can!)

— the health benefits conferred by your inner ecosystem

— the dangers of overusing antibiotics and what we can do to protect ourselves

— how obesity, asthma, diabetes, and even mood swings may be linked to changes in our microbiota

— new microbial medicines that may be in our future

Martin Blaser is the Muriel and George Singer Professor of Translational Medicine, Professor of Microbiology, and Director of the Human Microbiome Program at the NYU School of Medicine. At the forefront of new research on the jungle of microorganisms inside us, he researches the relationship of the human microbiome with health and is the author of more than 500 scientific papers. In 2015, he was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, and his work has been featured on the Daily Show, CNN, and NPR, and in the New Yorker, Washington Post, and New York Times. Dr. Blaser is the author of the award-winning book Missing Microbes: How the Overuse of Antibiotics Is Fueling Our Modern Plagues. He serves as chair of the Presidential Advisory Council for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.

Before & After

–Try our cocktail of the night, the Scientific Method (created by the mixologists in our pop-up lab)
–Sway to multicellular tunes
–Stick around for the scintillating Q&A

Buy tickets/get more info now