
Emily Knox
@emilygknox
Post doc 🧬🧠 UMass Chan Medical School
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19-06-2012 00:21:54
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The Gut Microbiota is Important for the Maintenance of Blood‐Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Integrity Emily Knox & María R. Aburto are knocking it out of the park this week. Great to see this out in European Journal of Neuroscience onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ej…


The Gut Microbiota is Important for the Maintenance of Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Integrity- just out in European Journal of Neuroscience Proud of Emily Knox who championed this work; a really cool finding that adds one more piece to #gutbrainaxis onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ej…

Delighted to share our work: The Gut Microbiota is Important for the Maintenance of Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Integrity María R. Aburto John F. Cryan UCCpsychiatry Caoimhe Lynch onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ej…


Fantastic work from our researchers Emily Knox María R. Aburto John F. Cryan Caoimhe Lynch #believeinscience #MicrobiomeIreland #LoveIrishResearch

Critical Windows of Early-life Microbiota Disruption on Behaviour, Neuroimmune Function, and Neurodevelopment Just out in BrainBehavImm Well done Caoimhe Lynch Dr Caitlin Cowan & entire team. #UCCFoodMicrobiomeHealth sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


A recent study suggests that the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier is another barrier along the gut-brain axis that is likely influenced by the gut microbiota. María R. Aburto Emily Knox APC Microbiome Ireland microbiomepost.com/gut-microbes-m…


Cool to see our image selected as image of the week 🤓👩🔬 from our paper onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ej… María R. Aburto John F. Cryan UCCpsychiatry

Interested in how stress impacts gastrointestinal function? Check out our new review at physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP… Big thank you to coauthors Friederike Uhlig Lars Wilmes Paula Sanchez Cassandra Gh Niall P Hyland Mike Goodson Nancy Kelley-Loughnane John F. Cryan UCCpsychiatry

Standing room only at the pre viva presentation of the immensely popular and excellent scientist Dr. Emily Knox Emily Knox Well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 brilliant work, and all the best for your future career. APC Microbiome Ireland APC Postdoc Association UCC Research


Huge congrats to Dr. Knox who successfully defended her PhD today. It has been a real pleasure having you in the group-marathon is over Thanks to examiners Matthew Campbell & Brendan Griffin -Pictured with all 4 proud supervisors María R. Aburto UCCpsychiatry Caitriona O’Driscoll & I.


One of the best moments of academic life is seeing a PhD student graduate. Especially the first one! Very proud of you Dr. Emily Knox 🎓

Delighted to say that I have successfully defended my PhD thesis 🥳 Thank you to my examiners Matthew Campbell Brendan Griffin for a great discussion and to my supervisors for all their support these past 4 years 🙏 John F. Cryan María R. Aburto UCCpsychiatry Caitriona O’Driscoll




The gut virome is associated with stress-induced changes in behaviour and immune responses in mice nature.com/articles/s4156… Excited to share our newly published study Nature Microbiology! APC Microbiome Ireland UCC Anat. & Neurosci John F. Cryan @colinhillucc image credit Emily Knox (1/6)


📢'Gastrointestinal and brain barriers: unlocking gates of communication across the microbiota–gut–brain axis' Our latest review just out in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology with John F. Cryan #BloodBrainBarrier #GutBarrier #ChoroidPlexus #microbiota 🦠🧠🔬 Read here: rdcu.be/dyDPm


🔬 New research alert: Want to know what is going on in the #stressedgut? Our paper just out in Cell Reports provides some answers! We take a deep dive into the intricate relationship between stress, diurnal rhythms and gut barrier integrity. 🧵 bit.ly/3PZ3L8B


Always a proud day - great to celebrate three #cryanlab PhD graduations today UCC Conferrings Well done Nate Ritz Gabriel Tofani & Emily Knox - From New Mexico, Brazil & Boston respectively. Exciting times ahead too.


🚨 New Research Excited to share my PhD work now published in Cell Metabolism In this study we explore the role of the gut microbiota in regulating the complex interaction between stress and circadian rhythm link: tinyurl.com/bdd98e6a Follow the 🧵 for the key findings
