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Why Baby Guts Hold the Key: Dr. Stephanie Culler on the Power of the Microbiome

What if the earliest chapters of lifelong health are written in the gut — before a child even reaches preschool? Modern babies are often born without key microbes that train the immune system, leaving them more vulnerable to chronic conditions like allergies, asthma, and eczema.

This episode of The Russo Edge, Dr. Stephanie Culler, Co-founder and CEO of Persephone Biosciences, explains what makes the infant gut unique, why nine out of ten U.S. babies are born with microbiome deficiencies, and how her team is developing a synbiotic designed to replenish what’s lost.

From cancer research to dirty diapers, this is an entrepreneur's story of resilience, humor, and groundbreaking science — and why the smallest organisms in our gut may hold the biggest key to lifelong wellness.

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Russo Partners has been working side by side with innovators and influencers in the healthcare and technology industries. Our evolution in the biopharma and healthcare technology ecosystem is unparalleled as is our network, and the knowledge we bring to our clients is extensive. We bring passion, a culture of excellence, forward-thinking and client focus every day to everything we do.