CRE in Digestive Health
@CREDigestHealth
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NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Digestive Health, Australia. Aiming to advance understanding, identification and treatment of chronic digestive diseases.
Newcastle, New South Wales
Joined May 2019
Our CRE is transforming! With the awarding of the 2024-2029 NHMRC grant funding, our centre has been reshaped into the CRE in Transforming Gut Health. @Prof_NickTalley and @GeraldHoltmann are delighted to progress this transformative #DGBI
transformingguthealth.org
The Centre of Research Excellence in Digestive Health researches digestive diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract. Read for more.
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The CRE Digestive Health supports quality medical editing across Asia and Pacific regions, including Prof Talley’s presidency of APAMEditors and hosting the 2024 APAME conference in Newcastle this August. https://t.co/PrK1lpaHkN
@Prof_NickTalley
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Ethics and governance essentials in research - enhance your understanding and skills in maintaining ethical standards and ensuring quality in your studies. https://t.co/Q9s30BvQ5l
@GeraldHoltmann @Prof_NickTalley
digestivehealth.org.au
This event will provide clinicians with essential knowledge on ethics and governance in research, as well as quality assurance practices. Enhance your understanding and skills in maintaining ethical...
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CRE investigator and esteemed DGBI researcher Prof Mike Jones has a full schedule at #DDW2024 presenting in a research forum, a poster of distinction and poster presentation. Congratulations and best wishes Mike and all our affiliates. @DDWMeeting
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We reviewed diet x microbiota studies to identify opportunities for improvements to dietary assessment methods. So much potential for new research and clinical practice. https://t.co/ozxwfQIBTB
@Prof_NickTalley @simonkeely @ProfCCollins @EmilyHoedt @GWilliamsAPD @tandfonline
tandfonline.com
Interactions between diet and gastrointestinal microbiota influence health status and outcomes. Evaluating these relationships requires accurate quantification of dietary variables relevant to micr...
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Our CRE team and collaborators have a packed schedule at DDW! See the full list of interesting and diverse presentations and posters here https://t.co/XFqTkDUyEy
@GeraldHoltmann @Prof_NickTalley @AyeshaShah717 @simonkeely @GraceLBurns @EmilyHoedt @GWilliamsAPD @JennyCaytePryor
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Fabulous line up of presenters and topics at this upcoming masterclass of all things #DGBI in Brisbane March 1 and 2 https://t.co/y2q61Q8PDN
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We’re recruiting to this fascinating study on #circadianrhythms and #IBS Learn more or see if you’re eligible to take part here https://t.co/SmSOVyO05t
@HMRIAustralia @simonkeely @Prof_NickTalley
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Much appreciated funding boost will help us keep exploring #eosinophils in #DGBIs Thanks to @ausEEorg
https://t.co/oBLbHHfuD3
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Our freshly published paper progresses understanding about dairy and #gluten intake in #MultipleSclerosis highlighting the need for more sensitive dietary assessment tools @dr_vicki_maltby @lechnerscottj
https://t.co/FRCS2LbUDU
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2023 has shown the fruits of our work and the culmination of four years of #DGBI research. Read about our achievements and plans for 2024 and beyond. https://t.co/FM3Iqkue0X
@Prof_NickTalley @GeraldHoltmann @sophiescott2 @emadelomar @simonkeely @ausEEorg @IFFGD
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We are pleased to announce that ausEE Inc. has awarded additional grant funding of $10,000 to The University of Newcastle for continuation of their research project titled ‘Are disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) due to EGIDs’. Read more: https://t.co/wUCd2mPh8e
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Upcoming clinical education opportunity - hear from experts on various aspects of intestinal failure - from diet to clinical management to surgery and transplant - for more information go to https://t.co/f3EuFj6y1S
@GeraldHoltmann @AyeshaShah717 @bris_gut_hub
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Truly honoured to deliver lecture on “unanswered questions in the #microbiome field” @ Lion Lake International Microbiome Conf in Qingyuan, China. Big challenges but not insurmountable. Huge potential for human health. Collaboration is the answer. @MRC_microbiome @UNSWMedicine
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At #UEGWeek in Copenhagen, @Prof_NickTalley presented this poster on EoE risk factors and relationships with disorders of gut-brain interactions (DGBIs). #EOSaware
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Lots of action in CRE studies we are currently recruiting to. If you have a gut condition, you may be eligible to contribute to a study that may improve treatment - find out more https://t.co/vJSy3CCPEW
@crohnscolitisau @IFFGD @Prof_NickTalley @simonkeely @bris_gut_hub
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Congratulations Lauren for being selected as best presentation at the Frazer Institute Student Retreat! @lauren_schooth 's presented her PhD, "The duodenal mucosa-associated microbiota varies among subjects suffering from different disorders of gut-brain interaction"
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The UON HDR festival showcased some of the incredible work being done by CRE Digestive Health researchers. Good job team https://t.co/C0zeGqbk4d
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More evidence from my group duodenal micro-inflammation and dietary antigens may play a role in the etiology of #GERD ! #Coeliac Disease is a Strong Risk Factor for Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease While a #glutenfree Diet is Protective. Preprint @SSRN
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