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Meeting Info
Gut-Brain Axis

Meeting Type External
Start Date 3/16/2026
End Date 3/19/2026
Location Breckenridge, CO
Url External Info
Purpose The gut and brain interact to control a host of behaviors (including feeding),
gut function, the perception of gastrointestinal malaise, and many autonomic
responses. Most of these responses are mediated at the level of the brainstem,
which also represents the site for many feeding-related actions of
incretin-mimetics. Understanding the systems that sense gut status and respond
to incretin mimetics, as well as the defining circuits that process and relay
these signals to promote specific behavioral and autonomic outputs may reveal
potential targets for therapeutic intervention in obesity. This meeting will
focus on the gut systems and neural circuits by which the gut and brain
communicate to effect behavioral and physiologic changes.
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