The Gut Microbiome in Cardiovascular Health and Disease: ECR Event

Join us for our next Early Career Researcher (ECR) event on the effects of the gut microbiota on the heart.


The advancements in gut microbiota research have contributed to our understanding of how microbial composition and function play crucial roles in human health and disease. Join us for our next Early Career Researcher (ECR) event on the effects of the gut microbiota on the heart.

Keynote: Dr Jeff Salomon, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at University of Nebraska Medical Center

Dr Monika Gawalko - Cardiologist Trainee at Medical University of Warsaw

Emerson Nolasco – Graduate Research Assistant at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Dr Prasenjit Saha - Research Associate at the Cleveland Clinic

Sachin Aryal - PhD Candidate at University of Toledo

 

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Keynote Speaker:

Dr. Jeff Salomon

Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at University of Nebraska Medical Center

Talk title: More than a Gut Feeling – The Relationship of the Microbiome and Intestinal Milieu with Congenital Heart Disease

Early Career Researcher:

Dr. Monika Gawalko

Department of Cardiology at Medical University of Warsaw

Talk title: Clinical implications of gut microbiome in cardiac arrhythmias

Early Career Researcher:

Emerson Nolasco

Graduate Research Assistant at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Talk title: Gut microbiome influence on egg white hydrolysate anti-hypertensive activity 

Early Career Researcher: 

Dr. Prasenjit Saha

Research Associate at the Cleveland Clinic

Talk title: The way to my heart is through β2-adrenergic receptors (β2AR): Crosstalk between the gut-microbial metabolite Phenylacetylglutamine and β2AR

Early Career Researcher: 

Sachin Aryal

PhD Candidate at University of Toledo

Talk title: Combating hypertension beyond genome-wide association studies: Microbiome and artificial intelligence as opportunities for diagnosis and treatment