Amazing talk from @cait_welsh at #ISME19 summarising her work on gut hydrogen cycling. Stellar research, incredible communication. Check out the preprint below. https://t.co/f3PJqdmonk
Thanks @MonashMUMPS for putting on another fantastic event and providing an opportunity to present alongside some absolutely brilliant scientists and see the latest research from @monashmicro and @MonashBDI
Thanks to our presenters from Session 2 - Human Health and Disease.
@cait_welsh , Mohammad Tuhin Ali, Sahampath Hettiarachchi, Xinpeng Yao and @JamiaHemphill !
We used metabolic modelling to study how microbial interactions in the gut relate to disease. Many interesting findings, from links between IBD and H2S-consuming bacteria, to colorectal cancer and the metabolism of ethanol:
https://t.co/7cS9GI3LYz
How do microbial interactions look like in dysbiosis? We performed a large-scale metagenome-wide metabolic modelling study and found that it largely depends on the disease.
Preprint here: https://t.co/rASLaDltCS
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Had a fantastic time at the #AusME22 conference, and am super thankful to be given the opportunity to present my PhD work so far! What an amazing last few days filled with fantastic science and inspiring people :)
Wonderful talk from @cait_welsh on her PhD work disentangling hydrogen cycling in the gut. Related to health, but the microbial consumers/producers and enzymes have been poorly understood #AusME22
#EMBOMicroCom participants at @EMBLHeidelberg and @BLiSC_India are busy today with the DNA extraction, normalisation, and quantification practical session! Check out some pics from our Heidelberg hub!
Big thanks to @MonashMUMPS for giving an opportunity to present my work at #MUMPS21 symposium! Amazed at the quality of each presenter's work & grateful to be exposed to such fantastic science! Events like this are so important for science comm., especially in times such as these