Gut Feelings: A Discussion about the Microbes You Can't Live Without

Whether you like it or not, there are ten times more bacterial cells in your body than human cells. Come learn about the unseen yet indispensable world of microorganisms as we trace them from soil to food to gut. What role do these tiny creatures play in your health, and in soil health? How are gut microbes affected by what you eat? Why have fermented foods long been important to traditional cultures?
Moderator:
Dr. Daphne Miller, family physician and author of Farmacology and The Jungle Effect
Speakers:
Kathryn Lukas, kraut maven and founder of Farmhouse Culture
Dr. Kate Scow, professor of soil science, soil microbial ecologist, and director of the Russell Ranch Sustainable Agriculture Facility
Kristen Earle, senior graduate student conducting research in the famed Sonnenburg microbiology lab at Stanford
Hosted by CUESA and Kitchen Table Talks, this talk will be followed by a reception with seasonal treats donated by Bi-Rite Catering and a tasting of fermented foods from the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.
Location:
Port Commission Hearing Room, second floor of the Ferry Building
The Embarcadero at Market Street, San Francisco
Please RSVP to reserve a spot. Donations of $5 will be requested at the door. Reserved seats will be held until 6 pm, at which point all remaining seats will be made available on a first-come-first-served basis.