Honoured to present our multi-omics ALS research at Neuroscience 2025 (SfN) in San Diego. Grateful to my mentors, Dr. Abhishek Pathak and Dr. Chandan Singh, and to BHU & ANRF for making this opportunity possible.
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Ms. Priyanka Gautam, Ph.D. Scholar in the Departments of Neurology (IMS) and Biochemistry (Institute of Science), presented her work at Neuroscience 2025, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), world’s largest and most prestigious gatherings of neuroscientists.
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A team of researchers comprising members from Dept. of Neurology, Institute of Medical Sciences, and Dept. of Biochemistry, Institute of Science, has conducted research focusing on gut microbiota & metabolomic alterations in ALS patients from North India.
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Feeling truly grateful for the opportunity to present my PhD research on multi-omics approaches integrating metagenomics and metabolomics to explore gut-brain axis disruptions in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis at the joint APNMR-NMRS 2025 held at IISER Pune from June 25–29.
Heartfelt appreciation to the organizing teams of #NMRS, #APNMRS, and #IISERPune, as well as to technological enablers like #BRUKER and #JEOL
Experiences like these reaffirm the importance of collaboration and innovation in science, inspiring the path ahead.
✨Grateful Milestone✨
One of the key objectives of my Ph.D. thesis has now been published in ACS Chemical Neuroscience — a truly fulfilling moment in this journey of scientific exploration.
Grateful for the path so far — and excited for what's ahead!
Happy to share our latest research article:
An Integrative Analysis of Metagenomic and Metabolomic Profiling Reveals Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis and Metabolic Alterations in ALS: Potential Biomarkers and Therapeutic Insights | ACS Chemical Neuroscience https://t.co/9nkVhHVv88