Mingyang Song (@mingyangsong3) 's Twitter Profile
Mingyang Song

@mingyangsong3

Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, Harvard Chan School of Public Health & MGH; study nutrition, microbiome, colonoscopy, cancer prevention

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linkhttps://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mingyang-song/ calendar_today08-03-2020 17:37:03

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Clinical & Translational Epidemiology Unit - MGH (@mgh_cteu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Clinical & Translational Epidemiology Unit - MGH's Mengxi Du and @mingyangsong3 describe a metabolomic signature of ultra-processed foods and the link to colorectal cancer 5/19 4:45 pm 151B #ultraprocessedfoods #colorectalcancer #HSPH #HSPH_epi #NCI #AGA #MGH

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Passionate about #ProjectManagement? We are #hiring! The Song Lab is seeking a Project Manager to oversee research, training, and administrative operations. This role is supervised by Mingyang Song Interested in applying? Click on the link below 👇 linkedin.com/jobs/view/3943…

Passionate about #ProjectManagement? We are #hiring!

The Song Lab is seeking a Project Manager to oversee research, training, and administrative operations. This role is supervised by <a href="/MingyangSong3/">Mingyang Song</a>

Interested in applying? Click on the link below 👇
linkedin.com/jobs/view/3943…
Gut Journal (@gut_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#GUTAbstract by Georgios Polychronidis Mingyang Song et al on "Risk of colorectal neoplasia after removal of conventional adenomas and serrated polyps: a comprehensive evaluation of risk factors and surveillance use" via bit.ly/3TdYXOm Paper: bit.ly/3ThfbGx

#GUTAbstract by <a href="/YPolychronidis/">Georgios Polychronidis</a> <a href="/MingyangSong3/">Mingyang Song</a> et al on 

"Risk of colorectal neoplasia after removal of conventional adenomas and serrated polyps: a comprehensive evaluation of risk factors and surveillance use" via

bit.ly/3TdYXOm

Paper: bit.ly/3ThfbGx
Gut Journal (@gut_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#GUTAbstract by Georgios Polychronidis Mingyang Song et al on "Risk of colorectal neoplasia after removal of conventional adenomas and serrated polyps: a comprehensive evaluation of risk factors and surveillance use" via bit.ly/3TdYXOm Paper: bit.ly/3ThfbGx

#GUTAbstract by <a href="/YPolychronidis/">Georgios Polychronidis</a> <a href="/MingyangSong3/">Mingyang Song</a> et al on 

"Risk of colorectal neoplasia after removal of conventional adenomas and serrated polyps: a comprehensive evaluation of risk factors and surveillance use" via

bit.ly/3TdYXOm

Paper: bit.ly/3ThfbGx
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🌟 Exciting News from Our Lab! 🌟 We’re thrilled to share our latest collaborative research with the Segata Lab Segata Lab published in Nature Microbiology! Our study reveals a fascinating connection between coffee consumption and the abundance of the gut microorganism

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Our lab is headed to sunny San Diego for #DDW2025 May 3–6! 🌴 We’re presenting exciting new research on GI cancer prevention, the microbiome, metabolomics, and more. Catch us on site or online at Digestive Disease Week! We’ll be sharing more details about our presentations in the weeks

Our lab is headed to sunny San Diego for #DDW2025 May 3–6! 🌴 We’re presenting exciting new research on GI cancer prevention, the microbiome, metabolomics, and more. Catch us on site or online at <a href="/DDWMeeting/">Digestive Disease Week</a>!

We’ll be sharing more details about our presentations in the weeks
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Kai Wang will deliver two talks at Digestive Disease Week 2025 #DDW2025: May 3 at 2:15 PM (Room 29CD): Exploring how diet shapes fecal bile acid profiles and impacts colorectal neoplasia risk. May 4 at 11:00 AM (Room 28DE) — AGA Basic Science Plenary: Unveiling how the gut

Kai Wang will deliver two talks at Digestive Disease Week 2025 #DDW2025:

May 3 at 2:15 PM (Room 29CD): Exploring how diet shapes fecal bile acid profiles and impacts colorectal neoplasia risk.

May 4 at 11:00 AM (Room 28DE) — AGA Basic Science Plenary: Unveiling how the gut
Clinical & Translational Epidemiology Unit - MGH (@mgh_cteu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does the development of a polyp before the age of 50 increase the subsequent risk of colorectal neoplasia? Don’t miss Yufeng's poster — evidence you’ll want to see! Mingyang Song #ColorectalCancer #Polypectomy #DDW2025

Does the development of a polyp before the age of 50 increase the subsequent risk of colorectal neoplasia? Don’t miss Yufeng's poster — evidence you’ll want to see!

<a href="/MingyangSong3/">Mingyang Song</a> 

#ColorectalCancer #Polypectomy #DDW2025
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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle after a colorectal cancer diagnosis is linked to a significantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. These findings highlight the importance of integrating lifestyle interventions into oncology care to improve cardiovascular health

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle after a colorectal cancer diagnosis is linked to a significantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. These findings highlight the importance of integrating lifestyle interventions into oncology care to improve cardiovascular health