
Microbial shaping of arctic foodways: A conversation with Aviaja Hauptmann
Fermentation Speaker Series · Elisa Caffrey, David Zilber, and Justin Sonnenburg
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Show Notes
We spoke with Dr. Aviaja Hauptmann, an Associate Professor in the Institute of Health & Nature and Head of the Department of SILA (Scientific and Indigenous Teachings on Life in the Arctic). Her work explores the interaction between microbiology, diet, and the environment, focusing on Inuit food microbiomes and Indigenous food sovereignty. She is examining gastrophagy as a way of connecting animal gut, food, and human gut microbiomes.
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