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Gut Microbiome: A Goldmine of Therapeutics and Biomarkers of Aging-Related Metabolic Disorders

presented by
Hariom Yadav, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Molecular Medicine,
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

The central research goal of Yadav’s lab at Wake Forest School of
Medicine is to improve the understanding about mechanism(s)
involved in gut microbiome-mediated pathology of metabolic
diseases like diabetes, obesity and aging, and to develop treatment
options to prevent and/or cure these health ailments. His research
program focuses on three major interconnected themes: Defining
the contribution of gut microbiome/virome on microbiomegut-
brain axis to regulate energy metabolism via modulating
enteroneuroendocrine-immune axis; studying the development
of human-origin probiotics and studying of microbiome-drug
interactions to modulate drug efficacy. Yadav received his bachelor
of science degree and his master of science from Jiwaji India; and
his doctor of philosophy from the National Dairy Research Institute
in India. He has published extensively on research into obesity and
diabetes pathology, as well as developing therapies using nutritional and pharmacological approaches.

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