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Welcome to the Das Research Lab! Our lab is interested in understanding the crosstalk between epithelial cells, immune cells and microbes after exposures with toxicants and pathogens that lead to chronic inflammation. Using animal models and organoid based-disease models with microbe and immune cells, we can identify early biomarkers involved in the initiation of chronic diseases including IBD, unhealthy aging, and cancer. The application of nutraceuticals and personalized strategies can be utilized as preventive and therapeutic measures against disease.

Das Lab

Researcher

Microbial Sensor ELMO1

 

Interaction of enteric bacterial effectors with host-engulfment pathway generates differential immune responses.

Focus 1

Biomarker Detection in Chronic Diseases

 

Mechanism of microbial sensing that controls inflammation and chronic diseases.

Focus 2

Cancer-Promoting Infections

 

Cancer-promoting effects of microbial co-infection.

Focus 3

Disease Modeling

Organoid-based semi-high-throughput disease model to study disease pathogenesis by evaluating the impact of microbes, environmental toxicants, drugs and nutraceuticals.

Focus 4

Research

Focus 1

Microbial Sensor ELMO1

Focus 2

Biomarker Detection in Chronic Disease

Focus 3

Cancer-Promoting Infections

Focus 4

Disease Modeling

Meet Our Members
News

AGA Fellow Abstract of the Year Award received by Stefania Tocci

Publications

A collection of our publications, listed in reverse chronological order.

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