
Genelle Lunken
@genellelunken
Assistant Professor, UBC and Registered Dietitian, IBD Centre of BC. Studying the role of diet/microbiome in inter-individual variability in response to therapy
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https://ibdcentrebc.ca/lunkenlab/ 16-10-2019 04:01:52
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Fantastic PhD opportunity in our department with the amazing Fiona Lavelle



Our new book, The Microbiome Master Key, is coming July 1 with @experimentbooks ! We explore how your whole-body #microbiome shapes your health — from diet and lifestyle to immunity, the mind-microbe connection, and so much more. Jessica Finlay theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/summe…


📢One day left to apply!⌛️ Are you a dietitian and an inspirational educator? Join us King's College London @KingsMedicine as a Lecturer to provide inspirational education on communication skills, professional practice and your area of expertise Come join us👉🏼kcl.ac.uk/jobs/107345-le…





Diet can impact the efficacy of prebiotics and probiotics Best practices for designing better clinical trials of probiotics and prebiotics from Kevin Whelan, Genelle Lunken,Heidi Staudacher PhD AdvAPD, Maria Marco et al. in Nature Microbiology: loom.ly/oBkEhIc

Had the privilege of visiting Chassaing Laboratory's lab at the Institut Pasteur in Paris last week to learn how to use the MBRA system for studying diet-microbiome interactions. Even squeezed in a running tour of Paris!! Huge thanks to Benoit and his amazing team!!


Excited to share our IBDJournal & CC360 publication on food fears in #IBD: what are the drivers of fear/avoidance, how can we best help patients with #diet liberalization? Read on for specific strategies for your practice! Madison Simons, PsyD #ARFID academic.oup.com/crohnscolitis3…

Fantastic opportunity for 1 year research post for #dietitian #RD in critical care working in exciting research on metabolism and feeding on #ICU. Working Barts Health and Queen Mary University of London with Zudin Please retweet Critical Care Specialist Group of @BDA_Dietitians



When it comes to fiber in #IBD, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN presents important work from Dr. Heather Armstrong & colleagues - more tomorrow at a session on the downsides of high fiber consumption #DDW2025 Digestive Disease Week




Must-have resource - IBS For Dummies (dummies.com/book/body-mind…) by Kristina Campbell, microbiome science writer, Natasha Haskey PhD RD 👩🔬🔬🍉 & Dr. Maitreyi Raman. Easy to read, science-based guide for clinicians & patients—covering emerging treatments, eating well with IBS (including recipes) & the gut-brain connection.