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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2019 · 56 MIN

Kareem Barghouti: Cancer Immunology & the Microbiome

from The Health Technology Podcast · host UCSF Rosenman Institute

Kareem Barghouti, Co-Founder, VastBiome Kareem Barghouti is co-founder of VastBiome, a company that partners with scientists conducting clinical trials aimed at elucidating the influence of the microbiome on response to therapy. With an undergraduate degree in biology from UC Irvine and an MBA from Duke University, Kareem worked at Google for six years before taking a Biodesign Fellowship at TMC Innovation Institute and co-founding VastBiome.

Kareem Barghouti, Co-Founder, VastBiome Kareem Barghouti is co-founder of VastBiome, a company that partners with scientists conducting clinical trials aimed at elucidating the influence of the microbiome on response to therapy. With an undergraduate degree in biology from UC Irvine and an MBA from Duke University, Kareem worked at Google for six years before taking a Biodesign Fellowship at TMC Innovation Institute and co-founding VastBiome.

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