Rajan Singh
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Asst Prof (R) @unrmed 🇺🇸 #DGBIs #Microbiome #SoMe ✍️ @NGMJournal @INMAssociation Creator @GutBrainScience Alumnus #Gastro #SGPGIMS 🇮🇳 Views my own🙏
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Joined September 2012
Thrilled to see our article highlighted on @AmerGastroAssn #HomePage
https://t.co/RqDkvTKGp5🔥 Thank you so much #AGA 🗞️@AGA_GIHN 🙏😇 🚨A Paradigm Shift in Evaluating & Investigating the Etiology of #Bloating‼️ 👉 https://t.co/prI8DzuVdp👏
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🔥 GOLDEN: Shaping the Future of Neurogastroenterology 🔥 “From brain to bowel, from chaos to calm — we rise. Guidelines forged, research reborn — the gut–brain era begins.” 🕘 Sat 22 Nov | 0915–1045 📍 Room 334–336, #APDW2025 Singapore APAGE–ANMA Symposium
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An incredible value of the Asian #Constipation Consensus meeting 👥 was the vibrant exchange of knowledge 🗣️and shared experiences among colleagues. Truly enriching to learn from diverse perspectives across the region! #GItwitter #dgbi #fgid #KnowledgeSharing
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Thank you 🙏 for the kind invitation from @AsbjornDrewes president of SAGIM for a talk on the @my_ueg guidelines on chronic nausea & vomiting 🤮 during the annual meeting in Copenhagen 🇩🇰 Such excellent hospitality and flawless organisation! Tak! Now heading back home to 🇳🇱
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Ever wondered how your gut can influence your brain and behaviour? This review discusses latest understanding of the different types of sensory nerves that carry signals between the gut and brain. See in Nature Reviews
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Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology - This Review explores the different types of sensory nerves involved in gut–brain communication, detailing the locations of these nerve...
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New online! Gut virome dynamics: from commensal to critical player in health and disease https://t.co/T8itoTjEx8
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It was a real privilege to have @joostphdrenth incoming president of @my_ueg to deliver the Reinhold Stockbrügger lecture on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of his investiture as professor of #gastroenterology. A truly inspirational talk in a genuine European spirit 🇪🇺
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🆕🔥Altered sigmoid mucosal innervation & #Mast cell proximity to #SensoryNerveFibers are associated with symptom severity in #IBS patients‼️ 🎯IBS & #AbdominalPain severity scores are correlated with proximity of MC & NF 👉 https://t.co/c0yistdHKI
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Truly grateful for the Springboard @unrmed Fund support for our research‼️ 🙏 😇Deeply thankful for the incredible guidance & leadership of the Springboard Science & Research Committee 🌟
. @unrmed has announced the latest award from its Springboard Science and Research Fund, a program designed to provide crucial support to early-career biomedical scientists and researchers facing funding gaps. This program ensures that researchers feel supported and that their
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The Springboard Science and Research Fund invests in promising projects, empowering @unrmed scientists like Karen Hannigan, Ph.D., Sineenart Sengyee, Ph.D., and Rajan Singh, Ph.D. Read more at: https://t.co/B4DL1GfMCx
#PackPride #AHealthyNevada #UNRMed
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The Springboard Science and Research Fund ensures that researches feel supported by investing in promising projects and providing stability during funding gaps
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New online! Pushing the frontier of gut microbiome health cross-kingdom and cross-organ https://t.co/YH0kzbLTGC
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This is a wonderful opportunity to join an amazing tribe and learn from the best! Apply now! @ScrubsNHeels
If you are an early or mid-career female gastroenterologist and we haven't yet convinced you to apply for our #MatrixMentorship program, let @NehaSantucciMD inspire you to join! 💎 Find application at https://t.co/gv20GcEbkY 💎 Application due TOMORROW 11/3!
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Truly grateful for the Springboard @unrmed Fund support for our research‼️ 🙏 😇Deeply thankful for the incredible guidance & leadership of the Springboard Science & Research Committee 🌟
. @unrmed has announced the latest award from its Springboard Science and Research Fund, a program designed to provide crucial support to early-career biomedical scientists and researchers facing funding gaps. This program ensures that researchers feel supported and that their
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🎟️ Registration for #GMFH2026 is now open! Join leading experts in Porto next March to explore diet and other ways to manipulate the gut microbiome in clinical practice. Learn more about the programme, speakers, and logistics at https://t.co/lT8bcDjyOE
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@BrainResilience @Stanford_Neuro @StanfordNsurg @StanfordMed @StanfordDeptMed @Stanford_ChEMH @Stanford To kick things off, Stanford bioengineer Todd Coleman reflects on ancient ideas that link mind and body, now examined through modern research. Stanford neuroscientist Julia Kaltschmidt shares her excitement for a day that brings leaders together to advance gut and brain science.
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@karagm2009 @MargolisLabNYU @NYUPainResearch @nyuniversity @NYUDental @NYULH_DeptofMed @Westlake_Uni @Tyfic_Gh @dcardozopinto @warmxue @LMWilliams_PhD @Sergiu_P_Pasca @stanleyqilab @Xuchen__Zhang @MrThinkingless @gutbrains @DukeU @UCLAHealth @pddoc @Stanford_Neuro @LindaNguyenMD @Stanford_GI @bioe_stanford @StanfordEng @StanfordNsurg @StanfordMed @StanfordDeptMed @Stanford Evidence is reviving the idea that Parkinson’s disease may begin in the gut for some people. Poston and Nguyen outline what is known so far, and the biomarkers and studies needed to better understand cause vs. effect.
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@karagm2009 @MargolisLabNYU @NYUPainResearch @nyuniversity @NYUDental @NYULH_DeptofMed @Westlake_Uni @Tyfic_Gh @dcardozopinto @warmxue @LMWilliams_PhD @Sergiu_P_Pasca @stanleyqilab @Xuchen__Zhang @MrThinkingless For years, gut–brain communication was thought to rely mainly on slow hormonal signals. Diego Bohórquez (@gutbrains) of Duke University (@DukeU) explains research showing that “neuropod” cells in the gut send signals to the brain through the vagus nerve.
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@karagm2009 @MargolisLabNYU @NYUPainResearch @nyuniversity @NYUDental @NYULH_DeptofMed 95% of the body’s serotonin is in the gut, not the brain. Margolis' research shows that targeting SSRI-like effects to the gut epithelium can produce anti-anxiety, anti-depression and GI effects in mice. She hopes more targeted approaches can improve care and reduce side effects.
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🆕🔥Impact of #GastricElectricalStimulation on GI and Non-GI #somatic symptoms‼️ 🎯#Children receiving #GES therapy experienced sustained improvement in GI symptoms & quality of life #PedsQL #CSSI👏 👉 https://t.co/bjBFh8ge4B
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