Our latest work by Jennifer Pryor published in @ajpgi This not only provides insight into how the microbiota may influence responses to food, but also models the duodenal eosinophil responses seen in non-Celiac gluten sensitivity and functional dyspepsia.journals.physiology.org/doi/…
Very excited to see our latest work published in @Nature_NPJ Gut and Liver by @EmilyHoedt. A long time collab with @PPockney identifies 16S and metagenomic microbial signatures at the time of colorectal resection that are predictive of surgical failure. nature.com/articles/s44355-0…
First first-coauthor preprint with @GraceLBurns
Blessed to work with the best 😎
The novel duodenal isolate Streptococcus salivarius AGIRA0003 promotes barrier dysfunction and IgG responses in functional dyspepsia medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
Was such a pleasure to have the amazing @EdelblumLab from @IcahnMountSinai visit @HMRIAustralia and present her ground breaking work on #gdTcells in #IBD. Such a tour de force in immunology and showing the importance of strong basic science.
Up next in #CLASS is Prof. Simon Keely, University of Newcastle, Australia. This seminar will look at competing host and microbe responses to hypoxia during intestinal inflammation
All welcome. Tues 10th October at 12pm
Our new review on #hypoxia and #DNAmethylation in #AML is online today. We explored complex and bi-directional interactions between hypoxia signalling and regulation of DNA methylation as well as implications for AML therapy.
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Still can't believe how popular the Poo Palace is but very grateful that @HMRIAustralia are so invested. Credit must go to Dr. @bridie_jane Goggins for laying the foundation (and presumably the sewer lines) 💩🏰
We are hiring !! Are you curious about what separates us from our microbes? If so this is the lab for you. Full details and contact information for this exciting PhD opportunity below. Please RT. @UCD_Research @scienceirel #PhD#AcademicTwitter