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     Projects PIG–PARADIGM Research Host Pillar HRT3: Impact of microbiome in homeostasis in the intestinal tract

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    • Host Pillar
      • HRT3: Impact of microbiome in homeostasis in the intestinal tract
        • The role of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in the pathogenesis of post-weaning diarrhea (PWD).
        • Pathological characterization
        • Omics studies in the pig aimed at identifying microbiome- and host factors of importance to sustainable breeding and intestinal health in pigs.
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    HRT3: Impact of microbiome in homeostasis in the intestinal tract

    Exploring PIG-PARADIGM with Jiahong Sun

    In this video, PhD student Ulia Renfelia Baysi talks about her research on the role of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in the pathogenesis of post-weaning diarrhea (PWD). The project aims to provide key insights into how prolonged stress contributes diarrhea susceptibility, specifically investigating the microbiome's composition, its metabolites, and gut barrier functions.

    Exploring PIG-PARADIGM with Jiahong Sun

    In this video, PhD student Jiahong Sun shares about her project under the Host Pillar - Omics studies in the pig aimed at identifying microbiome- and host factors of importance to sustainable breeding and intestinal health in pigs.

    Exploring PIG-PARADIGM with Jiahong Sun

    In this video, PhD student Cecilie Brandt Becker shares about her project under the Host Pillar - Pathological characterization of the interaction between the intestinal barrier and the microbiome in order to distinguish the robust and the non-robust (susceptible) pigs with regard to post-weaning diarrhea.

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