Elaine Y. Hsiao, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Biology | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorPaul H. Patterson | grad student | 2013 | Caltech | |
(Brain, Gut, and Immune Interactions in Autism Spectrum Disorder.) | ||||
Rustem F. Ismagilov | post-doc | 2013-2014 | Caltech (Chemistry Tree) |
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Lum GR, Ha SM, Olson CA, et al. (2023) Ketogenic diet therapy for pediatric epilepsy is associated with alterations in the human gut microbiome that confer seizure resistance in mice. Cell Reports. 42: 113521 |
An U, Shenhav L, Olson CA, et al. (2022) STENSL: Microbial Source Tracking with ENvironment SeLection. Msystems. e0099521 |
Yu LW, Agirman G, Hsiao EY. (2022) The Gut Microbiome as a Regulator of the Neuroimmune Landscape. Annual Review of Immunology |
Olson CA, Iñiguez AJ, Yang GE, et al. (2021) Alterations in the gut microbiota contribute to cognitive impairment induced by the ketogenic diet and hypoxia. Cell Host & Microbe |
Noble EE, Olson CA, Davis E, et al. (2021) Gut microbial taxa elevated by dietary sugar disrupt memory function. Translational Psychiatry. 11: 194 |
Ahn IS, Lang JM, Olson CA, et al. (2020) Host Genetic Background and Gut Microbiota Contribute to Differential Metabolic Responses to Fructose Consumption in Mice. The Journal of Nutrition |
Fang P, Kazmi SA, Jameson KG, et al. (2020) The Microbiome as a Modifier of Neurodegenerative Disease Risk. Cell Host & Microbe. 28: 201-222 |
Olson CA, Lum GR, Hsiao EY. (2020) Ketone Bodies Exert Ester-Ordinary Suppression of Bifidobacteria and Th17 Cells. Cell Metabolism. 31: 1049-1051 |
Jameson KG, Olson CA, Kazmi SA, et al. (2020) Toward Understanding Microbiome-Neuronal Signaling. Molecular Cell |
Lynch JB, Hsiao EY. (2019) Microbiomes as sources of emergent host phenotypes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 365: 1405-1409 |