Lin Yung Hung (@linyunghung1) 's Twitter Profile
Lin Yung Hung

@linyunghung1

PhD | Post doc| Neuroscientist interested in GI-motility disorders linked to gut-brain development |

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kara gross margolis (@karagm2009) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been about six months since my lab moved to NYU. It’s been an exciting time that has really made me so appreciative of working with a such an accomplished, amazing group of people-so grateful!! Happy holidays from the Margolis lab!

It’s been about six months since my lab moved to NYU. It’s been an exciting time that has really made me so appreciative of working with a such an accomplished, amazing group of people-so grateful!! Happy holidays from the Margolis lab!
Lorenz (@studerl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In vivo gut motility controlled by grafted human PSC-derived ENS in severe mouse model of Hirschsprung’s disease. Study now published Cell Stem Cell on sacral-derived ENS precursors bit.ly/3J8EoOA. Huge effort by Yujie Fan and an amazing team of collaborators Center for Stem Cell Biology at Sloan Kettering

In vivo gut motility controlled by grafted human PSC-derived ENS in severe mouse model of Hirschsprung’s disease. Study now published <a href="/CellStemCell/">Cell Stem Cell</a> on sacral-derived ENS precursors bit.ly/3J8EoOA. Huge effort by Yujie Fan and an amazing team of collaborators  <a href="/MSK_CSCB/">Center for Stem Cell Biology at Sloan Kettering</a>
Mu Yang, Ph.D. (@mumumouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my latest article: An Anxiety-like behavior that you probably never heard of, but should have. linkedin.com/pulse/anxiety-… via LinkedIn

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology (@natrevgastrohep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW! Gastrointestinal issues are common in #autism spectrum disorders. This REVIEW provides an overview of clinical and mechanistic connections between ASD and GI disease and how these data might be used for future research or new therapeutic targets nature.com/articles/s4157…

NEW! Gastrointestinal issues are common in #autism spectrum disorders. This REVIEW provides an overview of clinical and mechanistic connections between ASD and GI disease and how these data might be used for future research or new therapeutic targets

nature.com/articles/s4157…
Lin Yung Hung (@linyunghung1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A just in time before 2023 closes! What a privilege to write this review with kara gross margolis and work with an amazing editorial team Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology. Hope everyone gets a chance to read and appreciate how far #GI #ENS #microbiota basic and clinical ASD research has come!

Little Brain Big Brain (@lbbb_meeting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Started the morning ☀️ with Mechanisms of Viseral Pain and GI Dysfunction. We've been hearing lots about sex differences throughout the talks 👀 So much brilliant insights💡by Sarah Najjar, Javi Aguilera-Lizarraga, and Lin Yung Hung #LBBB2024

Started the morning ☀️ with Mechanisms of Viseral Pain and GI Dysfunction. We've been hearing lots about sex differences throughout the talks 👀 So much brilliant insights💡by <a href="/SarahANajjar/">Sarah Najjar</a>, <a href="/Javimmunopain/">Javi Aguilera-Lizarraga</a>, and <a href="/LinYungHung1/">Lin Yung Hung</a> #LBBB2024
Little Brain Big Brain (@lbbb_meeting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We got votes for our favorite #LBBB2024 talks. Congratulations 🎉 to Anu Muppirala, Lin Yung Hung, Ahsen U., and Kenny Chan, PhD for winning the engagement award 🏆, 3rd🥉, 2nd 🥈, and 1st prize🏅, respectively 👏👏👏

We got votes for our favorite #LBBB2024 talks. Congratulations 🎉 to Anu Muppirala, <a href="/LinYungHung1/">Lin Yung Hung</a>, <a href="/Sciencythoughts/">Ahsen U.</a>, and <a href="/kenwardchan/">Kenny Chan, PhD</a> for winning the engagement award 🏆, 3rd🥉, 2nd 🥈, and 1st prize🏅, respectively 👏👏👏
MargolisLab (@margolislabnyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behold the Margolis Gingerbread Lab! 🏡✨ Complete with gummy lab books, apricot mice (WT and KO!), a centrifuge, and festive lab members—our mice are smiling wide because it’s the sweetest time of the year. Merry Christ-Mouse to all! 🐭🎄❤️

Behold the Margolis Gingerbread Lab! 🏡✨ Complete with gummy lab books, apricot mice (WT and KO!), a centrifuge, and festive lab members—our mice are smiling wide because it’s the sweetest time of the year.  Merry Christ-Mouse to all! 🐭🎄❤️
MargolisLab (@margolislabnyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Lin Yung Hung on being selected as an Editorial Fellow for CMGH! A fantastic achievement: 🎉✨ gastro.org/news/meet-our-…

kara gross margolis (@karagm2009) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper was published today at Molecular Psychiatry-a population based study showing a link between in utero ssri exposure and DGBI diagnoses. Not a call for pregnant women to stop SSRIs! But more research is needed!

NYU Dentistry (@nyudental) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/3) Dr. Kara Margolis, director of the NYU Pain Research Center and associate professor of molecular pathobiology, co-authored two important studies published this week – one in Gastroenterology and one in Molecular Psychiatry – showing the connection between serotonin in the gut,

(1/3) Dr. Kara Margolis, director of the <a href="/NYUPainResearch/">NYU Pain Research Center</a> and associate professor of molecular pathobiology, co-authored two important studies published this week – one in Gastroenterology and one in Molecular Psychiatry – showing the connection between serotonin in the gut,
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NYU Pain Research Center (2/3) mood disorders, and digestive issues. The studies show that increasing serotonin in the lining of the gut improves anxiety and depression, and that antidepressants during pregnancy increase the risk for digestive issues in children.

NYU Dentistry (@nyudental) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYU Pain Research Center (3/3) Together, the studies reveal a promising avenue for future research: targeting antidepressants selectively to the gut as a new and potentially safer way to treat mood disorders. Read more about both studies: nyu.edu/about/news-pub… & nature.com/articles/s4138… #DGBI #BrainGut