Finally, our PhD student @anitaent17 was awarded Second Prize for her poster on circadian plasticity in the enteric nervous system at the 2021 Gastronauts Global Conference @Gutbrainmatters@StampHaoLab 🎉
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It's been a week of good news for the Bornstein lab! @UniMelbMDHS
First up, an article on glutamatergic transmission in the ENS by @mathusi_swa and @FoongJaime was selected for the Autonomic Neuroscience Editor's Pick @FrontNeurosci 🎉
https://t.co/bo8epuYk0s
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Another article on neurochemical and synaptic maturation of the ENS during adolescence in mice by co-first authors Pavitha Parathan and Yi Wang, and @FoongJaime was awarded Best Paper for 2020 by the Society for Developmental Biology @___SDB___ 🎉
https://t.co/FvR6dlX47y
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Attending #DDW2021 next month? Check out this presentation by our PhD student @PoonSabrina on the effect of neonatal antibiotics on the enteric nervous system!
Join me at #DDW2021 on May 22, 2021 from 3:00AM to 4:30AM Australia Eastern Standard Time for my presentation on "Neonatal Antibiotics have Long-Term Sex-Dependent Effects on the Enteric Nervous System and Metabolism". Register now using this link below!
https://t.co/inrr5l35Ih
Congratulations to @Shani_mhmm for submitting her PhD thesis on mucosal barrier function, mucus and microbiota in a model of autism this week! 🎉🎈🥳 #unimelb @UniMelbMDHS
I am thankful to receive the MJ Gething Award @UniMelbMDHS which supports early career researchers that have significant caring responsibilities. Please note this funding opportunity if you are in the same boat especially with #COVID-19.
https://t.co/yinhs1HEvK
Hello from the Enteric Neuroscience Laboratory @UniMelbMDHS! We investigate how the network of neurons in the gut coordinates gut function #enteric#neuroscience#unimelb