Jonathan Lynch
@micro_jon
I look at how bacteria affect animals. Assistant professor @HopkinsBiolChem. Lab is at host-microbe.net. He/him, tweets my own, RT/follow≠endorsement.
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Honored to have led this project underscoring the importance of host-microbiome interactions in reproductive health. MASSIVE appreciation for Dr. Elaine Hsiao Elaine Hsiao for her excellent mentorship and the entire team that made this project a reality!
Are you a mid- to late-stage postdoc or assistant professor in any area of mechanistic biology? Apply to be an Englund Emerging Scholar Biological Chemistry at Johns Hopkins! You get to give a talk and network! Also, honorarium! @BlackInMicro Black In Neuro 🧠 IntersectionsScienceFellows jh.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8i…
Ever wonder how gut microbial food preferences influence host food preferences? Us too! Delighted to share work by Kristie Yu, Celine Son & co on how gut bacterial metabolism of specific fibers influences host preference for diets containing those fibers biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
The BC Dept and IBBS Johns Hopkins Medicine are proud to announce this year's Paul T. Englund Emerging Scholars. Each awardee will present a seminar this spring. Congrats to Willow Coyote-Maestas Silva Lab at Duke - @thesilvalab.bsky.social Lisa Eshun-Wilson Eric Villalon Landeros, PhD @PravruthaRaman 🧬Jacob L Steenwyk 🤩
To all postdocs and assistant professors working on any area of mechanistic biology (very broadly defined): apply for the Englund Emerging Scholars Award! Super short applications are due November 13. Come visit us in Baltimore! IntersectionsScienceFellows @BlackInMicro Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs
Goin back to Cali. Find me at UCLA UCLA Microbio, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics CNSI at UCLA. I’m recruiting at all levels. You can learn more at our lab website: donaldsonlab.com We have an advertisement up for a technician (SRA) position: jobs.ucla.edu/jobs/5998 mimg.ucla.edu/announcement/g…
Excited to share that our paper on keto+microbiome+epilepsy is finally out in Nature Communications. We discovered that different variations of ketogenic diet particularly presence of dietary fibers affects the seizure susceptibility in mice through microbiome. nature.com/articles/s4146…