Eran Blacher
@eranblacher
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27-01-2020 04:06:37
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Huge congrats to our talented postdoc, Eran Blacher, for being awarded the 2021 Science Magazine and Noster prize for leading our work on ALS and the microbiome. Way to go Eran! science.sciencemag.org/content/373/65…
"I believe that some answers may lie in the gut and that studying the biological processes occurring outside the brain might shed a new light on some old questions in the field and maybe even revolutionize neuroscience," said Eran Blacher.
Looking forward to sharing the stage with Eran Blacher - 2021 winner of the NOSTER & Science Microbiome Prize #microbiotabrainaxis
Join us tomorrow at noon EDT. @eranblacher Science Webinars Mapping the microbiota–gut–brain axis: How our gut microbiota can help us understand neurological health and disease science.org/content/webina…
We’re happy to share our collaborative work with Katrin Andreasson’s lab Stanford University investigating the effect of #aging on immune cell circadian rhythms Nature Immunology, led by Eran Blacher, Connie Tsai, and levlitichev nature.com/articles/s4159…
Dr. Eran Blacher from Stanford Medicine gave a fantastic talk today at the Weizmann seminar about his recent work, including this cool story (published in Nature Immunology): "Aging disrupts circadian gene regulation and function in macrophages". 🤩⏰🛡️ #circadian #aging #immunity
We’re back in March! Kicking off the new season with a special edition: Ruslan Medzhitov Ruslan Medzhitov PLUS a participatory panel discussion on “Simple Principles of Complex Systems”. Join us on Tuesday March 8th! crowdcast.io/e/brainbody-me…
Join us at Proteintech Group's virtual mini symposium “Follow your gut: Microbiome-gut-brain interactions in disease”, where I will present my conception and findings on the gut-brain axis in aging and neurological disorders. Register now on: lnkd.in/ena3FgKg
Check out our new study to find out more about a (very) cool method to image and track cells in a living mouse's brain! nature.com/articles/s4159… Thank you, Ziv Lautman & family for the mice, quesadillas, mindfulness, and numerous inspiring and enjoyable moments! Stanford Medicine