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Sexual Development and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: The Microbiome- Hormone-Brain Axis

The microbes living in our gut have recently been found to affect important developmental processes such as brain development and hormonal regulation during puberty.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodevlopment
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research - Momentum Grants
Province
British Columbia
Start Date
2024

Microbiota-Microglia Interactions in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Despite the recent advances in our understanding between the connection between the microbes living in the gut and our mental health, there remains a wide knowledge gap in understanding how the brain is negatively impacted in disorders with inflammation of the gut.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
British Columbia
Start Date
2022