Check out this podcast about the work of Dr. Eldin Jasarevic, one of our scientific committee members who'll be attending our 2025 event. Learn the latest about how the maternal microbiome can influence offspring neurodevelopment.
https://t.co/gHHTLX2sVA
On World Microbiome Day we celebrate all things microbial, all around the world!
This year's theme is "feed your microbes" so make sure you chow down on some extra fiber today! 🍎 🥦
#WorldMicrobiomeDay#Microbiomes4Life#Feedyourmicrobes
🚨Hot topic alert in this new podcast on the gut virome & stress! Featuring guests Dr. Nate Ritz PhD @isbsci & Dr. Thomaz Bastiaanssen PhD @UCC discussing their new study on microbiota-gut-brain communication. https://t.co/Xwd6uNZZT5
🐁 Mouse models are typically used in studies on the microbiota-gut-brain axis -- but can primate models help accelerate what scientists know? Check out this first-of-its-kind study on the behavioral effects of depleting the gut microbiota in marmosets.
https://t.co/id54twGM9A
We asked expert John Cryan PhD about the important areas researchers are focusing on to accelerate the field of microbiota-gut-brain science, and what future interventions might look like. Check it out!
#gutbrainaxis#science#gutbrainconnection#research#bacteria#microbes
Our interview with Drew Kiraly, MD PhD of Wake Forest University describes a paper providing insight into the role of gut microbes in cocaine seeking and using behavior. See the paper here: https://t.co/k2eilpIW7j
#gutbrainaxis#science#research#gutmicrobiome
Great review covering complex connections between the enteric nervous system, central nervous system, and immunity -- and how the microbiota manages to pull strings.
https://t.co/Urq7DN3A2X
Please, can you help us? (retweet, like)🙏❤️Help us find two talented candidates for our two PhD positions on Diet-Gut-Brain interactions in humans🥦🦠🧠
Deadline: August 6, 2023 Collaborators incl.
@AnkeKarabanov, Hanne Bertram, @pauldcotter
https://t.co/U2M5jIEqEf
Our understanding of how the brain and immune system interact has changed substantially over the past years and decades.
This #ScienceReview takes a look at recent discoveries that are transforming our understanding of brain immunity: https://t.co/XYqrRprKoj
Closing off #MMM2023 with a walk behind the venue
I met great people from academia, industry, and clinical settings, heard about really cool methods and research, and came away really inspired by the scientific energy and curiosity!
See you next time @MindMicrobes
What a fantastic conference @MindMicrobes#MMM2023!!! Thanks to the organizers. Already looking forward to the next meeting.
PS. If in Amsterdam, check out Micropia @Micropia. Great place to learn about microbes and science in general; so interactive. Highly recommended!
Final talk of #MMM2023 -- Olaf Larsen with a whirlwind tour of the future of interventional strategies targeting the gut microbiota, from responders/nonresponders to fecal transplant analogues (microbial guilds) to a "one health" perspective on managing microbial diversity.
Next in the session on new methods and tools, Thomasz Bastiaanssen describes "Kronos", a free tool for analysis of circadian rhythms in gut-brain axis research. He encourages more study of temporal dynamics of the microbiome.
@thomaszsan
Lena Sophie Koch is here to describe a useful model system: a microbiome-gut-brain axis on a microfluidic chip.
The model allows interrogation of multi-organ interactions. #MMM2023