BioChat, a Podcast by ABclonal Technology

BioChat #26: Follow Your Gut

41 min · 1 de ago de 2024
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Joining BioChat is Ting Fu, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin to discuss her long time research into inflammatory bowel diseases and colon cancer.  Ting talks about her fortuitous path with helpful mentors and collaborators to pursue her research interests, the challenges of setting up a new lab during the height of the pandemic, and of course, her research of the roles of bile acids and its nuclear receptor, FXR, in gastrointestinal homeostasis.   You can check out Ting's lab at the University of Wisconsin at Madison [https://apps.pharmacy.wisc.edu/sopdir/ting_fu/].   Please feel free to visit us at www.abclonal.com [https://hubs.li/Q01KhTXT0] and read our blog posts here [https://hubs.li/Q01KhJsx0], including an introduction to what we're hoping to accomplish with BioChat [https://hubs.li/Q01MzVkx0]! You can also find all the ways to subscribe to our podcast via our BioChat page [https://abclonal.com/learning/biochat], which includes Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/biochat-a-podcast-by-abclonal-technology/id1680827746] and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/07GwmOaS8Q0MiPDWsbs9NU].

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