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Devlin Lab

@devlinlab

A young lab at Harvard Medical School that uses chemical biology to study the human microbiome 🧪🔬🦠🧫 **student- & postdoc-run account**

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linkhttps://devlin.hms.harvard.edu/ calendar_today25-07-2018 18:28:33

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Nature Microbiology (@naturemicrobiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OUT NOW👉Characterization of interactions of dietary cholesterol with the murine and human gut microbiome By Elizabeth Johnson, Henry Le, Min-Ting Lee & colleagues Henry H. Le Min-Ting LeeLiz Johnson Cornell CALS nature.com/articles/s4156…

Steffanie Strathdee, PhD 🗡️ 🦠Superbug Slayer🗡️ (@chngin_the_wrld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's #shoutout to #womenInSTEM goes to Lina Yao Devlin Lab for her Nature Microbiology paper on a biosynthetic pathway for selective sulfonation of steroidal metabolites by human #gut #bacteria. nature.com/articles/s4156…

GutMicrobiota Health (@gmfhx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gut bacterial modifications characterized so far involve hydrolytic & reductive pathways. Devlin Lab & colleagues have discovered a mechanism by which gut bacteria sulfonate steroidal metabolites that can modulate immune cell trafficking Nature Microbiology nature.com/articles/s4156…

Jeremy Baskin (@basktastic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be part of this ACS Chem Biol virtual event next Tuesday highlighting young #chembio investigators — registration is free! go.acs.org/28s Frederic Friscourt Ifthiha Mohideen Devlin Lab Mia Huang 黃雪兒 Xiao Wang Ellen Sletten Shixian Lin & Samira Musah & Kabirul Islam

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Save the date! Sloan Devlin (Devlin Lab) at Harvard Medical School is #ASBMBDeuel's Journal of Clinical Investigation (Journal of Clinical Investigation) Lecturer. Register for the conference to attend her talk, "Bacterial modification of bile acids alters host physiology," on 3/ 8: asbmb.org/meetings-event….

Save the date! Sloan Devlin (<a href="/DevlinLab/">Devlin Lab</a>) at <a href="/harvardmed/">Harvard Medical School</a> is #ASBMBDeuel's Journal of Clinical Investigation (<a href="/jclinicalinvest/">Journal of Clinical Investigation</a>) Lecturer. Register for the conference to attend her talk, "Bacterial modification of bile acids alters host physiology," on 3/ 8: asbmb.org/meetings-event….
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We’re at the #MITmicrobiome Symposium today! Two of us are presenting posters today: Gabriel (poster 14) and Megan Megan McCurry (poster 13). Come check them out!

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Long overdue, but our first grad student Megan McCurry just defended her thesis in May!🤩 She also just gave an AMAZING talk at #bbm2023 Boston Bacterial Meeting (BBM) on her thesis work. 🎉 What an exciting couple of months!

Long overdue, but our first grad student <a href="/microbe_megan/">Megan McCurry</a> just defended her thesis in May!🤩 She also just gave an AMAZING talk at #bbm2023 <a href="/BostonBacteria/">Boston Bacterial Meeting (BBM)</a> on her thesis work. 🎉 What an exciting couple of months!
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On Monday July 24, the Keio University Human Biology-Microbiome-Quantum Research Center (WPI-Bio2Q) held its Gut Microbiome Seminar. “Causal links between human gut bacterial metabolites and host functions” Sloan Devlin, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, USA

On Monday July 24, the Keio University Human Biology-Microbiome-Quantum Research Center (WPI-Bio2Q) held its Gut Microbiome Seminar.
“Causal links between human gut bacterial metabolites and host functions”

Sloan Devlin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor,
Harvard Medical School, USA
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Earlier this week we said ~see you later~ to one of the OG Devlin lab postdocs, Snehal Chaudhari, as she embarks on her journey as an Assistant Professor at UW–Madison Biochem! We are so proud of her but we’ll miss her big time 😭

Earlier this week we said ~see you later~ to one of the OG Devlin lab postdocs, Snehal Chaudhari, as she embarks on her journey as an Assistant Professor at <a href="/UWBiochem/">UW–Madison Biochem</a>! We are so proud of her but we’ll miss her big time 😭
Yingjia Chen (@ychen2021) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Snehal initiated the collaboration between Devlin Lab and Laboratory for Surgical and Metabolic Research , organized my interview two years ago, and has been an excellent collaborator for the past two years. Best wishes on her new journey!

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We are super excited that our review on the sulfated metabolome is online in Nature Chemical Biology today! Led by Gabriel and Snehal in the lab. Check it out! nature.com/articles/s4158…

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We're very excited to share that our paper on the 21-dehydroxylation of steroids is online in Cell today! Read how flatulence drives bacterial production of allopregnanolone, an FDA-approved drug for postpartum depression. Full-text here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1j8j7L7PXqQmM

We're very excited to share that our paper on the 21-dehydroxylation of steroids is online in <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a> today! Read how flatulence drives bacterial production of allopregnanolone, an FDA-approved drug for postpartum depression.  

Full-text here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1j8j7L7PXqQmM
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Check out our new paper published Cell Host & Microbe! Lithocholic acid (LCA) is a metabolic toxin decreased by bariatric surgery. Taurodeoxycholic acid, which is increased by surgery, inhibits LCA production by microbes and has metabolic benefits. authors.elsevier.com/a/1jTSj6t8JEqo……

Check out our new paper published <a href="/cellhostmicrobe/">Cell Host & Microbe</a>! Lithocholic acid (LCA) is a metabolic toxin decreased by bariatric surgery. Taurodeoxycholic acid, which is increased by surgery, inhibits LCA production by microbes and has metabolic benefits.
authors.elsevier.com/a/1jTSj6t8JEqo……