Rikeish R. Muralitharan MD, PhD (@rikeishm) 's Twitter Profile
Rikeish R. Muralitharan MD, PhD

@rikeishm

MD. PhD. Research Fellow @FZMarques lab, @monashbiol Gut microbiome. SCFAs. Hypertension. Immune system.

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Rikeish R. Muralitharan MD, PhD (@rikeishm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Do you have high blood pressure (BP) but not on meds? Join our clinical study exploring how fibre supplements may lower BP naturally. âś… Free health checks $ Compensation for your time 📍 The Alfred VIC 🔬 Ages 18–75 📲 Apply now: [email protected] #ClinicalTrials #BP

🚨Do you have high blood pressure (BP) but not on meds?
Join our clinical study exploring how fibre supplements may lower BP naturally.
âś… Free health checks
 $   Compensation for your time
📍 <a href="/AlfredHealth/">The Alfred</a> VIC
🔬 Ages 18–75
📲 Apply now: grainsbp@monash.edu
#ClinicalTrials #BP
Portland Press (@pppublishing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New review in the #ClinSci Biology of Ageing collection! Explore the potential gut–brain axis mechanisms by which the gut microbiome influences blood pressure regulation and the development of hypertension in this review from Muralitharan and colleagues doi.org/10.1042/CS2024…

New review in the #ClinSci Biology of Ageing collection! Explore the potential gut–brain axis mechanisms by which the gut microbiome influences blood pressure regulation and the development of hypertension in this review from Muralitharan and colleagues doi.org/10.1042/CS2024…
Prof Francine Marques (@fzmarques) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is important as: i) We still don't understand most gene-by-environment interactions that regulate blood pressure ii) Most evidence of these mechanisms is in mice - for example our paper in Circulation Research ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI… or Circulation ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

Prof Francine Marques (@fzmarques) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is important because it translates findings in animals and demonstrates that these receptors that allow our gut microbes to communicate with our body and regulate physiological responses such as blood pressure may be a new target for therapy

Dr Shane Huntington OAM (@drshanerrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all early career researchers and. PhD students (and others of course). Spread widely people. See you there. 👇👇👇

Prof Francine Marques (@fzmarques) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big thanks to editors Gabriele G. Schiattarella & Maria Kontaridis and Circulation Research for the opportunity to write one of the interorgan crosstalk reviews in #heartfailure If you want to learn more about the gut-heart axis, check out ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI… Authors include Matt Snelson Rikeish R. Muralitharan MD, PhD ++

Dr Lachlan Dalli (@lachlandalli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️Speakers announced: EMCRs do not miss out on this all-star line up Learn tips to support your NHMRC Investigator Grant Application Proudly brought to you by: Victorian CVRN SA CVRN Heart Foundation

🗣️Speakers announced: 

EMCRs do not miss out on this all-star line up

Learn tips to support your NHMRC Investigator Grant Application 

Proudly brought to you by: 
<a href="/VicCVRN/">Victorian CVRN</a> <a href="/SACVRN/">SA CVRN</a> <a href="/heartfoundation/">Heart Foundation</a>
Circulation Research (@circres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Circulation Research Interorgan Crosstalk in #HF & #Cardiometabolic Diseases Compendium #Gut-Heart Axis: The Role of Gut #Microbiota & #Metabolites in Heart Failure ahajrnls.org/4jzeEdn Authored by @matt_snelson & colleagues. W. H. Wilson Tang, MD Prof Francine Marques @inanna_nalytica Rikeish R. Muralitharan MD, PhD

<a href="/CircRes/">Circulation Research</a> Interorgan Crosstalk in #HF &amp; #Cardiometabolic Diseases Compendium
#Gut-Heart Axis: The Role of Gut #Microbiota &amp; #Metabolites in Heart Failure ahajrnls.org/4jzeEdn
Authored by @matt_snelson  &amp; colleagues.
<a href="/WilsonTangMD/">W. H. Wilson Tang, MD</a> <a href="/FZMarques/">Prof Francine Marques</a> @inanna_nalytica <a href="/rikeishm/">Rikeish R. Muralitharan MD, PhD</a>
Monash Victorian Heart Institute (@monashvhi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can a high-fibre shake protect your heart? ♥️ New Monash University research from Prof Francine Marques lab shows SCFAs - produced when gut bugs digest fibre - activate receptors that cut cardiovascular risk by 20%. Read: bit.ly/43IRTxw

Prof Francine Marques (@fzmarques) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great session! Congratulations to all speakers including our PhD student Chaoran Yang His paper 👇 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Monash Victorian Heart Institute Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute anmj.org.au/what-can-your-…