Johannes Johnson-Martínez, PhD
@jamespjohnsonuw
@UW Bioengineering: Data Science PhD. @isbsci - Gibbons/Hood Lab. Chemical/Food/Bioengineer EIT. Gut-kidney/liver/brain-axes curious.
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http://www.github.com/jajohnso29 12-01-2021 17:30:21
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New research shows our bowel movement frequency might have a lot more to do with our health than we thought. Science columnist Torah Kachur has more. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
Everybody poops, and everybody's interested in the health implications of this new ISB -led study published in #CellReportsMedicine -- congrats lead author Johannes Johnson-Martínez, PhD and team @thaasophobia Dr. Leroy Hood @gibbological Noa Rappaport #microbiome #GutHealth
Aberrant bowel movement frequencies coincide with increased microbe-derived blood metabolites associated with reduced organ function BY Sean M. Gibbons @gibbological, Johannes P. Johnson-Martínez Johannes Johnson-Martínez, PhD et al. cell.com/cell-reports-m…
How often a person poops may have implications for overall health. .@gibbological, Johannes Johnson-Martínez, PhD & colleagues found aberrant bowel movement frequencies coincide with increased microbe-derived blood metabolites associated with reduced organ function: cell.com/cell-reports-m…
Congrats! Johannes Johnson-Martínez, PhD completed his PhD at University of Washington. Johannes was co-advised in ISB's Gibbons and Hood labs (📷: Johannes & @gibbological). Johannes authored a Cell Reports Medicine paper showing a link between BM frequency and overall health. More here: isbscience.org/news/2024/07/1…
This was a great conversation featuring Johannes Johnson-Martínez, PhD on the Causes or Cures podcast. James talked about his Cell Reports Medicine paper on poop frequency and overall health. The paper made, ahem, a media splash around the world. isbscience.org/news/2024/07/1… @gibbological @thaasophobia