USDA-ARS Research Biologist at ARChildrenNutritionCenter |maternal obesity| |oocyte| |gut microbiome| |placenta| |liver| #dogmom#jesusfollower views=my own
I’m looking for a entry-level lab technician to join my lab and be apart of a USDA research unit at the Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center! Amazing lab and unit to work for. Job offers promotion potential. Please share this link with your colleagues! https://t.co/n4uVgN7brL
If you are attending ASN #NutritionLiveOnline check out my poster and work from the Shankar Lab @kshankar110 , "A Novel Mouse Model to Examine the Double-Burden of Ambient Heat and Micronutrient Insufficiency on Fetal Growth”. https://t.co/I89YoMig1v
📣 I’m excited to announce that I will be starting a new position as USDA-ARS Research Biologist at the Arkansas Chirldren’s Nutrition Center in July 2022! I look forward to this new adventure and step in my career!
Tryptophan appears to be a key metabolite involved in shaping metabolism during pregnancy. @h_sokol & colleagues comment a recent paper on the role of tryptophan metabolism in promoting low-grade mucosal inflammation and insulin resistance in mice https://t.co/Q8JLWN0W01
I submitted my @NIH_LRP grant application today. This is my second time applying and hoping this one is a winner! Thanks to every mentor for writing letters and reviewing materials and fellow post docs for providing me feedback! #submitted#goodiscoming#fingerscrossedforfunding
“Ultimately, we’re really looking to understand how transmission of obesity risk may pass from the mother and how her microbiome may impact mom‘s and baby’s health.” - @ruebarb_pie, nutrition fellow
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@DuensingAllie Congrats! I have a friend that I know from Michigan state that is doing her PhD at U of Michigan. I can give you her contact information if you want information about places to live and the grad program etc.
Shared aspects of mRNA expression associated with oocyte maturation failure in humans and rhesus monkeys indicating compromised oocyte quality - new research in @PhysiologicalG
https://t.co/6FPI8OTD4i
#transriptome#meiosis#articlesinpress
#happymonday#postdocs
We're happy to announce the "Postdoc of the Month": January 2021, Meghan Ruebel, PhD @ruebarb_pie postdoc in @kshankar110 lab. Her research tries to understand how the mother’s diet and/or health impacts the health of her baby. Congrats!