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OURSIP Intern - Haya Elamir

Investigating Bacterial Composition and Spatial Separation in the Mouse Small Intestine Advised by: Dr. John Brooks II, Molecular Biology Ciara Sanders, Molecular Biology

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Probiotic Precision: Engineering Solutions for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Management, Camille Perez, UG '27, Rebekah Choi, UG '26, Evelyn Chen, UG '26 (1BA407E8)

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents a significant healthcare challenge, affecting millions worldwide with its chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Current treatments, mainly…

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OURSIP Intern - Sophia Zelizer

The Clock is in Control: How Light Cycles Regulate the Immune System Mentor: Prof. John Brooks, Molecular Biology

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The gut microbiome are factories of small molecules, Moamen Elmassry, Post Doc (3885983)

Trillions of bacteria live in our gut. This community of microbes is called the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is a rich source of small molecules. While the majority of gut microbiome-derived…

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Chalk Talk - Faculty Search Candidate

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Engage 2021 - Celebrate Princeton Innovation (Part 2)

Part 2 of 3 - Explore the Life Sciences Track with Joshua Rabinowitz, Daniel Cohen, Mohamed Abou Donia, Andrew Leifer, Sam Wang, and Henk-Jan Boele. Other CPI parts: Part 1 of 3 - Dean for Research…

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Engage 2021 - NJ Startup Showcase

This session, moderated by Don Seitz of the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, showcased six of the hottest startups from New Jersey academic institutions. At the time, these ventures, from…

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Early Childhood Antibiotic Exposure as a Risk Factor for Obesity Later in Life

The human gut microbiota encompasses a diverse ecosystem with hundreds if not thousands of microbial species, with relative proportions of different taxa varying both between and within individuals…

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