Isabel Tobin: Colonization Resistance to Protect Chickens | Ep. 127
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In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Isabel Tobin, Ph.D. candidate at Oklahoma State University, explains her research on gut health and necrotic enteritis prevention in poultry. She highlights how commensal bacteria can strengthen the intestinal barrier, enhance immunity, and reduce pathogen colonization. Listen now on all major platforms!
"Colonization resistance is the concept that millions of beneficial bacteria naturally residing in the gut protect the host from pathogen invasion."
Meet the guest: Isabel Tobin is a Ph.D. candidate in Animal and Food Sciences at Oklahoma State University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and Biology from the University of Findlay, where she gained extensive hands-on research experience. Her current work focuses on antibiotic-free strategies for necrotic enteritis prevention in poultry.
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What you'll learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:41) Introduction
- (03:05) Colonization resistance
- (04:50) Bacteria screening
- (05:41) Research trials
- (07:41) Delivery methods
- (09:26) Industry applications
- (10:41) Closing thoughts
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