Tag: Jeffrey Gordon February 23, 2024 Obituary: Justin B. Serugo, research technician, 44Congolese refugee, then U.S. citizen, was dedicated to malnutrition research.Obituaries February 8, 2024 Gordon receives Nemmers PrizeGut microbiome pioneer recognized for outstanding contributions to medical science.News Release December 13, 2023 Gut bacteria of malnourished children benefit from key elements in therapeutic foodFindings could guide recommendations for treating, preventing childhood malnutrition.News Release October 19, 2023 Antibiotic treatment in malnourished children improves gut microbiome developmentResearch notes long-term benefits, encourages monitoring short-term risks.News Release October 5, 2023 Gordon receives Albany PrizeOne of 3 researchers honored for their research on how microbiomes function.National Leaders June 9, 2023 Gordon wins Spain’s Asturias AwardGut microbiome pioneer receives one of highest honors in Spanish-speaking world.News Release February 21, 2023 Video: Gordon honored with Janssen Award for Biomedical ResearchGordon shares motivation for developing innovative gut microbiome-directed therapies for malnutrition.Video January 26, 2023 Gordon receives Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research'Father of the field' honored for gut microbiome research.News Release January 12, 2023 Gut bacteria affect brain health, mouse study showsFindings suggest new approach to treating Alzheimer’s, other neurodegenerative diseases.News Release September 15, 2022 Gordon honored by National Academy of MedicineGut microbiome pioneer to be recognized with newly established award.News Release June 27, 2022 Gut bacteria mine dietary fiber to release beneficial nutrientsMolecule liberated from byproduct of juice manufacturing has positive effects on metabolism.News Release April 13, 2022 Gut bacterium supports growth in infants with severe acute malnutritionPilot study provides more evidence beneficial bacteria could help treat malnourished children.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 5 Next ›