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Amrita Vijay

Research Fellow

University of Nottingham

Expertise
  • Gut physiology
  • Inflammation biology
  • Nutrition
  • Omics
Research Methods
Application
  • Clinical cohorts
  • Microbiome analysis
  • Proteomics

Ayomipo Adegeye

Postgraduate Student

University of Nottingham

Expertise
  • Biochemistry
  • Central nervous system
Research Methods
Application
  • Cell culture
  • Drug discovery

John King

Professor

University of Nottingham

Expertise
  • Bioinformatics
  • Immunology
  • Inflammation biology
  • Mathematics
  • Nutrition
  • Systems & computational biology
Research Methods
Application
  • Computational methods
  • Machine learning

Ayesha Mohamed Sherief

Postgraduate Student

University of Nottingham

Expertise
  • Brain and tissue dissections
  • Brain imaging
  • Central nervous system
  • Psychology
Research Methods
Application
  • Animal behaviour
  • Behavioural measures
  • Behavioural testing
  • Brain imaging
  • Neurophysiology
  • Rodent behaviour assays
  • Rodent models

Tanya Monaghan

Reader/Associate Professor

University of Nottingham

Expertise
  • Gastroenterology
  • Inflammation biology
  • Medicine
Research Methods
Application
  • 3D gut-on-chip models
  • Cell culture
  • Clinical cohorts
  • DNA sequencing
  • Drug discovery
  • Microbiome analysis
  • Organoids
  • RNA sequencing
  • Zebrafish models

Beili Shao

Lecturer/Assistant Professor

University of Nottingham

Expertise
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Bioinformatics
  • Central nervous system
Research Methods
Application
  • Brain imaging
  • Clinical cohorts
  • DNA sequencing
  • Machine learning
  • RNA sequencing
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