Simon Keely
@simonkeely
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Professional ponderer and tinkerer. Irish, Asian. Gaeilgeoir. Living where beer does flow and men chunder. Not the CEO of BioPrime
Newcastle, New South Wales
Joined May 2010
An exciting opportunity for anyone interested in organoid research.
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At University of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), the Newcastle Human Organoid Program for Effective New Therapies (NewHOPE New Therapies) is taking shape! NewHOPE aims to...
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Very excited to see our latest work published in @Nature_NPJ Gut and Liver by @EmilyHoedt. A long time collab with @PPockney identifies 16S and metagenomic microbial signatures at the time of colorectal resection that are predictive of surgical failure.
nature.com
npj Gut and Liver - The Microleaks study: 16S community profile and metagenomic shotgun sequencing signatures associated with anastomotic leak
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2 X Permanent Assoc. Prof. posts. Particularly encourage #Biomed #Immunology #MucosalBiology #Allergy or assoc. disciplines. Interested in developing your group with experienced & rising stars, I’m happy to chat about @MaynoothBiology #IrishResearch #ResearchMobility #jobfairy
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Fantastic work @jasminewark_ . Looking forward to seeing it published!
First first-coauthor preprint with @GraceLBurns Blessed to work with the best 😎 The novel duodenal isolate Streptococcus salivarius AGIRA0003 promotes barrier dysfunction and IgG responses in functional dyspepsia
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Our new #preprint by @GraceLBurns identifies a potential pathobiont from duodenal #microbiome of functional dyspepsia (FD) patients. FDs have IgG against this microbe, which also targets tight junctions known to be lost in FD. @Prof_NickTalley #GITwitter
medrxiv.org
Background and aims Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a highly prevalent disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) that is associated with an altered duodenal microbiota, unexplained low grade duodenal...
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Our latest work by @cheenienieva examines the evidence for dietary modulation of the #microbiome for therapeutic benefit in #IBD #GITwitter @Kerith_D @GWilliamsAPD @EmilyHoedt @JennyCaytePryor @GraceLBurns @Prof_NickTalley @CREDigestHealth @HMRIAustralia
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AbstractBackground and Aims. Diet plays an integral role in the modulation of the intestinal environment, with the potential to be modified for management
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Was such a pleasure to have the amazing @EdelblumLab from @IcahnMountSinai visit @HMRIAustralia and present her ground breaking work on #gdTcells in #IBD. Such a tour de force in immunology and showing the importance of strong basic science.
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Excited to be visiting my old stomping ground. Thanks so much for having me @UCD_Conway.
Up next in #CLASS is Prof. Simon Keely, University of Newcastle, Australia. This seminar will look at competing host and microbe responses to hypoxia during intestinal inflammation All welcome. Tues 10th October at 12pm
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Our new review on #hypoxia and #DNAmethylation in #AML is online today. We explored complex and bi-directional interactions between hypoxia signalling and regulation of DNA methylation as well as implications for AML therapy. https://t.co/JsWcL8h2cw
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Great effort from debut author Sam Humphries with @Dr_Dani007 @ZacGermon @simonkeely @MattDun17 and Anoop Enjeti. @PrecisionMedUON @AEpiA @HMRIAustralia @UON_research
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Still can't believe how popular the Poo Palace is but very grateful that @HMRIAustralia are so invested. Credit must go to Dr. @bridie_jane Goggins for laying the foundation (and presumably the sewer lines) 💩🏰
Inside Newcastle’s Iconic Poo Palace! Making science accessible thanks to our amazing gastrointestinal research team. Thanks @NBNTELEVISION @simonkeely
https://t.co/yv1KA9Bfji
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We have an exciting PhD opportunity in our team to explore the use of microbes as biosensors.
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The fantastic work of @CREDigestHealth researcher @EmilyHoedt is highlighted in the @Newcastleherald this week. @UON_research
@HMRIAustralia #GITwitter #microbiome
newcastleherald.com.au
Reducing the risk of unsuccessful surgery.
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Nice job, @JessicaSSmyth from @keely_stephen lab! Food for thought: All disease begins in the gut - The Physiological Society ( https://t.co/dyaDUghUtR)
https://t.co/DvVWuRKMPn
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HUGE Congratulations to @EmilyHoedt on receiving 1 of 6 @NSWHealth Microbiomics grants for her work on colorectal surgery outcomes. Well deserved! @UON_research @HMRIAustralia @CREDigestHealth
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We are hiring !! Are you curious about what separates us from our microbes? If so this is the lab for you. Full details and contact information for this exciting PhD opportunity below. Please RT. @UCD_Research @scienceirel #PhD #AcademicTwitter
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A new review from @GraceLBurns covers an exciting emerging topic - Gut-brain involvement in food allergy. @AnnalsAllergy #GITwitter
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#GUTImage from the paper "Gut microbiota influence anastomotic healing in colorectal cancer surgery through modulation of mucosal proinflammatory cytokines" via https://t.co/wowJUvI8Dw
@Roy__Hajjar, @GonzalezEmBio, @NJBBrereton, @Nut_Microb_Lab #ColorectalCancer #Microbiota
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