PhD Candidate at Penn State in @PSUmetabolomics lab, interested in the metabolomics of human-bacterial interactions.
Professional nerd, amateur runner.
Trilled to announce the first piece of my dissertation has been published today in Nature! We show that bile salt hydrolase is one of the culprits behind microbial bile acid conjugation. Thank you to all those involved! @MSU_MGI @Quinn_Labs
https://t.co/iIPCjwbueJ
I am so excited that @em_gentry1 (@gentrylab) paper on reverse metabolomics to discover molecules is published, a project started in 2018. She found many new lipids and bile acids in humans. https://t.co/OcSxgEIBPt (online https://t.co/OFNSviRq6i) What is reverse metabolomics?
Congratulations to Nushrat on her review on oxygen-dependent regulation of bacterial motility and second messenger signaling! @PSUScience@BMB_PSU@psu_chemistry https://t.co/85E11bxrKA
Interesting study correlating ligand-dependent #nuclearreceptor LRH-1 molecular dynamics (MD) studies to function/experimental data. Great work @cdokafor and team (@OrtlundLab)!
https://t.co/y1wkmZW7bL
Download the latest MZmine 3.3.0, released today (https://t.co/JI5ctdMBU2). Changelog (https://t.co/8ocbnNuEzZ): New mass detector, batch spectral library generation, MSn features, GC-MS workflow, MetaboAnalyst export, THE NEW DARK THEME
Excited to get this review article out. Metabolism of bile acids by the gut microbiota is critical for host-microbiota communication and human health. A very interesting and expanding field of research! @PSUmetabolomics @JordanBisanz@cdokafor
Bile acids and the gut microbiota: metabolic interactions and impacts on disease
Patterson and colleagues discuss host-microbiota interactions and their influence on the bile acid pool as well as therapeutic implications.
https://t.co/kU15tngz90