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FMT: The Power of Poop

Get ready to learn about FMT (Faecal Microbiota Transplant) - and no, it's not as gross as it sounds!

In fact, it's an exciting area of research that explores the connection between our gut health and overall wellbeing. Join us for a fun and informative presentation that focuses on the impact of FMT on allergies and eczema, as well as how it can boost brain health, performance, and help with neurological atypical conditions.

You'll be amazed by the potential benefits of a healthy gut microbiome and how FMT can be used to improve various health conditions. So, put on your thinking caps and get ready to learn about this innovative approach to gut health! Nett proceeds will be donated to National University of Singapore to further gut microbiome research in the name of AMILI Pte Ltd.

$5 (proceeds goes to charities) Max 50pax

Dr Jeremy Lim Assoc Prof Jeremy Lim is CEO and Co-founder of AMILI, Southeast Asia’s first microbiome company. After successfully launching in Singapore with gut microbiome transplant and guthealth testing, AMILI is expanding microbiome science across the region. A/Prof Lim is also director for global health in the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore. He brings diverse and unique perspectives having spent substantial time in public and private healthcare across Asia as well as in policy advisory with Singapore's Ministry of Health, the World Bank and the World Health Organization. Outside academia,Jeremy serves on the boards of various for-profit and not-for-profit organizations in different aspects of healthcare including migrant worker health, end of life care and digital health interventions. He trained in surgery and public health, attaining post-graduate qualifications in both from the UK and US.

 
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