Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown was interviewed about gut health and microbiomes and featured in the article “Gastric Bypass: We’re Still Understanding the Benefits of Weight-Loss Surgery”. This Discover article talks about how gastric bypass, according to newer research, can transform gut microbes. Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown was able to reflect on differences in microbiomes in people who had surgery… Continue reading Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown Featured in Discover Magazine
Tag: Gut Microbiota and Health
“ASU researchers use bacteria to improve autism symptoms”
Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown’s research was highlighted on Arizona PBS and then also posted on the ASU-FSE Full Circle news page. This article talks about the correlation between autism and gut health and how Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown and her research team has already begun to see a decrease in autism symptoms while using their antibiotic and beneficial microbe… Continue reading “ASU researchers use bacteria to improve autism symptoms”
Inside and Out, ASU engineer Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown studies the role microbes play in health
1/4/2017 Dr. Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown talks about her research on the the FULL CIRCLE website of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Gut microbe study shows promise as a potential treatment for autism
1/26/2017 The key to fighting autism might lie not in the mind, but in the gut. A recent publication in the journal Microbiome by the members Krajmalnik-Brown Lab and collaborators, approaches the search for effective autism treatments by focusing on improving the gut microbiome through fecal microbial transplants.Early results are promising, but additional testing is required before an FDA-approved… Continue reading Gut microbe study shows promise as a potential treatment for autism
Drs. Kang and Krajmalnik-Brown featured in the webshow Autism Live
2/6/2017 Drs. Daewook Kang and Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown along with Dr. James Adams, have been featured in the Autism Live Youtube Webshow. They talked about the exciting news of the recent publish paper about Microbiota Transfer Therapy in a cohort with children with autism.