News 01.30.2023 Single-cell analysis of Crohn’s disease reveals a detailed picture of inflammation in the gut A close look at how the inflammatory bowel disease affects different organs could provide a roadmap for therapeutic development and personalized medicine. Klarman Cell Observatory Inflammatory bowel disease Read more
News 09.16.2022 How the body identifies helpful bacteria Researchers find that the body actively recognizes and tolerates common gut bacteria to create the microbiome. Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Inflammatory bowel disease News and Media Scientific Areas Read more
News 08.29.2022 Large sequencing effort links new genes to Crohn’s disease risk The findings help illuminate key cells and biological pathways involved in the disease, which could help inform the development of future treatments. Klarman Cell Observatory Medical and Population Genetics Program Inflammatory bowel disease News and Media Read more
News 09.03.2020 A single-cell atlas of nerve cells in the gut reveals web of connections New techniques enable researchers to analyze rare cells in the gastrointestinal tract and find links to the immune system and various disorders Klarman Cell Observatory Metabolism Program Regev Lab Xavier Lab Inflammatory bowel disease Single Cell Aviv Regev News and Media Read more
News 06.10.2019 Study reveals a microbe's molecular role in Crohn's disease The bacterium Ruminococcus gnavus produces an inflammatory polysaccharide that triggers an immune response during disease flare ups. Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Inflammatory bowel disease Read more
News 05.29.2019 Human Microbiome Project reveals how microbiome is disrupted during inflammatory bowel disease Findings provide the most detailed snapshot to date of the microbiome in people with IBD, during active and non-active disease states Inflammatory bowel disease Read more