Elizabeth Schneider
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Lecturer at School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork
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Nature Metabolism
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#Throwback 🧪 REVIEW | Feeding gut microbes to nourish the brain: unravelling the diet–microbiota–gut–brain axis
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Feeding gut microbes to nourish the brain: unravelling the diet–microbiota–gut–brain axis - Nature Metabolism
This Review provides an overview of the interplay between host diet and the gut microbiota, and how this affects brain function.
https://bit.ly/447nDgR
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SSIBsociety
5 months ago
Find out what's happening at
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Nils Kroemer
5 months ago
Great presidential symposium on the first full day of
#SSIB2025
including inspiring talks by
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Wrapped up my first week as Assistant Professor in the School of Applied Psychology at UCC with a wonderful send-off. I'm grateful to my incredible mentors Prof Ger Clarke & especially
@jfcryan.bsky.social
for their support & inspiration. Excited for this next chapter & to launch the Schneider Lab!
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Nature Metabolism
9 months ago
RESEARCH | SP Chakravartti, S Kullmann, KA Page et al. (
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U South Cal): In a clinical trial in healthy young adults, sucralose increased hypothalamic blood flow and connections with brain regions involved in motivationđź§
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Non-caloric sweetener effects on brain appetite regulation in individuals across varying body weights - Nature Metabolism
In a randomized, crossover clinical trial in healthy young adults with varying weights, sucralose increased hypothalamic blood flow and its functional connections with brain regions involved in motivation and somatosensory processing.
https://bit.ly/3RrHzEs
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It’s such an honor to continue working alongside such brilliant and inspiring women
#InternationalWomensDay
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10 months ago
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A wonderful talk about Parkinson’s Disease, exercise, and the gut microbiome from the fabulous
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10 months ago
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Jo Nijs
11 months ago
Dear Bsky Friends, mind-blowing work by John Cryan and team, suggesting that changes in
#gut
#microbiota
result in alterations in the
#circadian
clock, which in turn trigger time-of-day-specific impairments in
#stress
responsivity:
www.cell.com/cell-metabol...
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Jatin Nagpal
about 1 year ago
Pulled together this starter pack for Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis Research. 🧠🦠🥼 Hope it is helpful for the people joining in here and nucleating a community. May have missed people, please leave a reply and I can then add to the pack. Cheers.
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Our Spotlight review is out! We discuss the link between the microbiota-gut-brain axis and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder. A wonderful collaboration with
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, Ricarda Schmidt, and Anja Hilbert.
t.co/Omdm1ijtdR
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