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C. diff. Spores and More

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March 15th 2016: Encore: Ecobiotics- A Novel Approach to Recurrent C. difficile infections

This episode introduces Seres Therapeutics, a leading microbiome therapeutics company, which recently published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases positive results from an open-label Phase 1b/2 study of SER-109 for the treatment of patients with recurrent C. difficile infections (CDI). Seres Therapeutics is creating a new class of medicines to treat diseases resulting from functional deficiencies in the microbiome, a condition known as dysbiosis. New insights into the human microbiome are fundamentally reshaping how we understand and treat a wide range of diseases, creating new possibili

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David Cook, Ph.D

David Cook is the Executive Vice President of R&D and Chief Scientific Officer of Seres Therapeutics, Inc. ("Seres"). He has over 20 years of experience as a scientist and entrepreneur and has held senior operating and management positions in the biotechnology industry throughout his career.
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Michele (Shelley) Trucksis, Ph.D, M.D

Michele (Shelley) Trucksis is the Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Seres Therapeutics, Inc. ("Seres"). Dr. Trucksis has 25 years of experience in medicine and infectious diseases. Prior to joining Seres, she served as Executive Director of Merck Research Laboratories with responsibility for clinical and global product development functions and development strategy in antibacterials, antifungals, and anti-cytomegalovirus drug candidates.
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