Cassandra Gh
@cassgheorghe
French postdoctoral researcher interested in the role of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in psychiatric disorders.
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Can you help us find the right #postdoc for our group? (retweet, like) 🙏 ❤️ 📣 We are looking for a motivated postdoc interested in human diet-microbiome interactions, metabolomics and microbial metabolites. ⭐Deadline for applications: 19 May 2024 📍 Institut for Idræt og Ernæring University of Copenhagen
Acute stress alters microbial tryptophan metabolism and gut barrier integrity and that diurnal rhythmicity is a feature of tryptophan-metabolizing bacteria Cell Reports Cassandra Gh cell.com/cell-reports/f…
It was a pleasure to work with the brilliant Cassandra Gh on our co-first author paper out at Cell Reports today! Read on if you're interested in how stress, microbiome and time- of-day interact to shape gut function 🕑🦠
Delighted to see this paper out in Cell Reports - focusing on the intricate relationship between stress, diurnal rhythms & gut barrier. Pictured are the dream team of Cassandra Gh Sarah-Jane Leigh & Gabriel Tofani with their own disrupted rhythms! ➡️ bit.ly/3PZ3L8B
Interested in writing an #MSCA #postdoc Fellowship to work with us in APC Microbiome Ireland and UCC Anat. & Neurosci? We investigate neurovascular interactions and barriers across the microbiota-gut brain axis during perinatal life. Visit aburto-lab.org and reach out! 🧠🧫🦠
Thrilled to see my IrishResearch postdoc project investigating the interaction between the gut-microbiome and exercise published today in TranslationalPsychiatry - with Sebastian, @AonghusLavelle Jane English Thomaz Bastiaanssen, PhD John F. Cryan Yvonne Nolan - UCC Anat. & Neurosci nature.com/articles/s4139…
Congratulations to Sarah Nicolas, John F. Cryan, Yvonne Nolan et al on new APC IrishResearch paper investigating the interaction between the gut-microbiome and exercise published today in TranslationalPsychiatry nature.com/articles/s4139… UCC Ireland Science Foundation Ireland
Chronic stress disrupts microbiota-gut-brain axis function. New findings from APC Microbiome Ireland, John F. Cryan et al. found that the gastrointestinal response to acute stress is dependent on the time of day and the microbiome mediated by tryptophan metabolism: cell.com/cell-reports/f…
Great talk from APC Microbiome Ireland Gabriel Tofani telling us all about his work with Sarah-Jane Leigh Cassandra Gh as they figure out what is going on and when in the #stressed #gut #isgsummer2024 ESNM.eu Y-ISG
Social Fear Extinction Susceptibility is Associated with Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis Alterations Latest lab paper from Nate Ritz & nice collaboration with David Slattery lab Thomaz Bastiaanssen, PhD Timothy Dinan Dr Caitlin Cowan @colinhillucc Rachel D. Moloney, Ph.D. 🧠💛💙 Gerry Moloney sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
We have an open doctoral (PhD) student position available! The PhD candidate will work in our European Research Council (ERC) CartoHostBug project that aims to define host #microbiome niches in health and diseases 🤓 The student will join our lab Karolinska Institutet Apply! kidoktorand.varbi.com/what:job/jobID…
Our review is out! We propose a new axis — the diet-microbiota-gut-brain axis — that influences brain function. Thanks to my wonderful co-authors and mentors for all their work and support Kenneth J.O'Riordan UCCpsychiatry John F. Cryan
New review out ⬇️ We propose a new model for binge-eating disorder with an emphasis on microbiota-gut-brain axis signalling. doi.org/10.1016/j.nsa.… John F. Cryan UCCpsychiatry Sarah-Jane Leigh Eating Behaviour Research Group