Henrik M. Roager (@hroager) 's Twitter Profile
Henrik M. Roager

@hroager

Associate Professor and group leader at @UCPH_Research @NEXSKU studying diet-#microbiome-host 🥦🦠interactions and microbial metabolites in health and disease

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📣 A 3-year #postdoc position in #Metabolomics, Microbiome, and Cardiometabolic health is now available in our group in hashtag#Copenhagen 🌟 Do you know a bright, kind and motivated candidate? (help us share, like) 🙏 ❤️ ✉ Deadline: 5 January 2025 🌞 jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabelige…

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📣 Do you know an expert in analytical chemistry and #metabolomics 🌟that would be excited about supporting cutting-edge research within the fields of nutrition, microbiome and health? (help us - retweet and like) 🙏 🩵 ✉ Deadline: 12 January 2025 🌞 jobportal.ku.dk/administrative…

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BlueSky 🦋here we come! Come along to continue to discussion about #microbiome, #metabolomics and #nutrition research for a better tomorrow 😊

BlueSky 🦋here we come! Come along to continue to discussion about #microbiome, #metabolomics and #nutrition research for a better tomorrow 😊
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New paper in Cell showing the faecal load is a major determinant of gut #microbiome variation and confounder for disease associations🧐. In other words, intestinal #transit time and stool #moisture are major confounders in microbiome research! cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Svetlana Ugarčina Perović (@svetlana_up) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕#microbiomedigest (founded by Elisabeth Bik): microbiomedigest.com/2024/11/29/nov… • collective metabolism / @MicSysEcoLab • gut physiology & environment / Henrik M. Roager • ☕️ <-> gut / Segata Lab • urinary tract / Rebecca J Hall Plus, @microbiomevif invitation!

Pressemeddelelser Via Ritzau (@viaritzau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meddelelse fra Københavns Universitet – Institut for Idræt og Ernæring Via Ritzau: Alle mennesker er unikke – også i tarmen #tarmbakterier #ernæring #NEXSKU @nexsku Københavns Uni Henrik M. Roager DTU National Food Institute via.ritzau.dk/pressemeddelel…

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All people are unique – also in the gut A new study increases our knowledge about the gut and the life of gut bacteria. The study shows that changes in the gut environment have an impact on the composition and activity of gut bacteria. Ultimately, this may help explain why we

All people are unique – also in the gut

A new study increases our knowledge about the gut and the life of gut bacteria. The study shows that changes in the gut environment have an impact on the composition and activity of gut bacteria. Ultimately, this may help explain why we
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Large variation in gut microbiome is a challenge in the field. .Henrik M. Roager, Nicola Prochazkova et al. showed whole and segmental transit time and luminal pH explained differences in microbiome composition and metabolism in healthy individuals Nature Microbiology: nature.com/articles/s4156…

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#NatMetabPicks | In Nature Microbiology led by Henrik M. Roager et al. (University of Copenhagen Research Institut for Idræt og Ernæring): An observational longitudinal #clinicalTrial reveals the role of host factors in shaping the gut #microbiome in healthy human adults 🦠👥 nature.com/articles/s4156…

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Ifølge både Uniavisen og vores lektor Henrik Munch Roager er tarmen det nye sort. Hvad det sådan mere specifikt betyder kan du læse om i nedenstående artikel - og din rejse gennem tarmen begynder lige her 👇 uniavisen.dk/tarmen-er-det-… 💩🦠💩🦠💩🦠 Københavns Uni Henrik M. Roager

Ifølge både <a href="/Uniavisen/">Uniavisen</a> og vores lektor Henrik Munch Roager er tarmen det nye sort. 

Hvad det sådan mere specifikt betyder kan du læse om i nedenstående artikel - og din rejse gennem tarmen begynder lige her 👇 
uniavisen.dk/tarmen-er-det-… 

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The big question that researchers are asking for the time being is what determines the composition of gut bacteria and whether this can be changed to promote health. Now a new study shows that the composition of gut bacteria very much depends on the physiological and

The big question that researchers are asking for the time being is what determines the composition of gut bacteria and whether this can be changed to promote health. 

Now a new study shows that the composition of gut bacteria very much depends on the physiological and
Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics (@evohologen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡How can diapers help researchers dive into #microbes' influence on #digestion, #diet and human #health?🦠 Listen to the 2nd episode of our podcast #MicrobialConnections with researcher Henrik M. Roager UCPH Healthscience 🎧microbial-connections.simplecast.com/episodes/how-d… Danmarks Grundforskningsfond Globe Institute University of Copenhagen Research

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🧫 Save the Date! We’re excited to announce an upcoming scientific seminar organised by our Early Career Team, with a spotlight on host–microbe crosstalk. Join us for a day of cutting-edge insights, discussion, and networking! Registration is open now - cphgut.ku.dk/events/seminar…

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Our protocol paper describing our 🤱🏼MOTILITY Mother-Child Cohort: a Danish prospective longitudinal cohort study of the #infant gut #microbiome, nutrition and bowel habits has been published in BMJ_Open ✨ bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/6/e… Thanks to DK Frie Forsk.fond for funding our work 🙏

Our protocol paper describing our 🤱🏼MOTILITY Mother-Child Cohort: a Danish prospective longitudinal cohort study of the #infant gut #microbiome, nutrition and bowel habits has been published in <a href="/BMJ_Open/">BMJ_Open</a> ✨ 

bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/6/e…

Thanks to  <a href="/DFF_raad/">DK Frie Forsk.fond</a> for funding our work 🙏
GutMicrobiota Health (@gmfhx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Concurrent with infants' progression in dietary complexity and gut microbiome diversity, infants gradually change their defecation patterns during the first year of life Henrik M. Roager & colleagues seek to explore this in the MOTILITY Mother-Child Cohort: loom.ly/ku9qHRE