Time to out the outlier. Our lab team uncovered a subset of mice commonly used in biomedical research to have a condition called portosystemic shunt which can make them outliers in experiments. In our case, these mice are more prone to liver cancer!
https://t.co/l4EPVofYZJ
Research News! Selective IgA Deficiency in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats With Gut Dysbiosis https://t.co/HLtUeVL9Yq
Proud to be apart of the team who found this new finding! #PhD#researchpaper#microbiome#hypertension
Manuscript Accepted for Publication in Hypertension!
Congrats to Dr. Matam Vijay-Kumar and Dr. Piu Saha and team! Their manuscript, "Selective Immunoglobulin A Deficiency in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats with Gut Dysbiosis" has been accepted for publication to Hypertension.
Recently awarded a F31 Predoctoral Fellowship from the National Cancer Institute with a top 1.0 percentile score! Read about it in the University of Toledo News!
https://t.co/xQqD5Qu6yA
Excited to share our exceptional (and my first corresponding authored) review now published in @Micro_MDPI on IgA and the host microbiota! 🦠 Could not have been possible without an amazing team! 😇@AhmedAbokor3@rgolonk@BinaJoe4@UTPhysPharm@UToledoMed
https://t.co/zAtxBrVtZr
Today, I presented my most recent research on gut-liver-bone health at the #ohiophysiologysociety conference and received a travel award for the upcoming #experimentalbiology2022 conference! I am feeling blessed ☺
New publication from the lab! Take a read on how we go step-by-step in performing an immunology based mouse model to study inflammatory bowel disease! @CurrentProtocol@DrPiuSaha1@AhmedAbokor3
https://t.co/6M7opeckD3
John Dillion who recently earned his master's degree in the Bioinformatics Track of the Biomedical Science program from Dr. Heather Conti's laboratory had his research story published in the Blade this week.
https://t.co/XY469EFBvy
Congratulations John!
Roshale Fernando, a Ph.D. student in the Cancer Biology track of our Biomedical Science Program, wrote a column in today's @toledonews about researching immune cells, specifically as they relate to breast cancer.
https://t.co/jFWfzcBSxZ
#UToledoMed#research