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Academic Press Inc
23 November 2022
Microbiome in Neurological Disease, Volume 167 in the International Review of Neurobiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors. Section in this new release cover Intersections of the microbiome and early neurodevelopment, Microbiome influences on neuro-immune interactions, The genomes of Parkinson’s disease, Experimental contributions of the microbiome to Parkinson’s disease, The foundations of microbiome contributions to Alzheimer’s disease, Immunologic pathways by which the gut microbiota influences Alzheimer’s disease, Role of the gut microbiome in Huntington’s Disease, and much more.

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Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   610g
ISBN:   9780323991766
ISBN 10:   0323991769
Pages:   306
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface: Unraveling the complex contributions of the microbiome to neurological diseases Timothy Sampson 1. Intersections of the microbiome and early neurodevelopment Helen Vuong 2. Microbiome influences on neuro-immune interactions Malu G. Tansey and Brittney Otero 3. The genomes of Parkinson’s disease Haydeh Payami 4. Experimental contributions of the microbiome to Parkinson’s disease Ali Keshavarzian, Christopher Goetz, Deborah Ann Hall, Richard A. Manfready, Robin Voigt and Christopher Forsyth 5. The foundations of microbiome contributions to Alzheimer’s disease Sam Sisodia and Hemraj Dodiya 6. Immunologic pathways by which the gut microbiota influences Alzheimer’s disease Laurie Cox and Carolin Wasen 7. Role of the gut microbiome in Huntington’s Disease Anthony Hannan 8. The microbiome in multiple sclerosis, from etiology to therapeutics Ashutosh K. Mangalam 9. The microbiome and epilepsy Elaine Hsiao 10. Influence of the microbiome in recovery of traumatic nervous system injury Timothy Sampson and Adam Hamilton 11. Role of the microbiome in chronic and visceral pain Michael Burton

Dr. Sampson’s primary research interests lie in understanding how the complex interactions between indigenous microbes and the host can shape neurological responses, during neurodegenerative disease and neurological injury. His academic career to date has uniquely positioned him with training across broad topics: microbiology, immunology, genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry. Following postdoctoral studies at Caltech, with Dr. Sarkis Mazmanian, he utilized his background in bacterial genetics and host-pathogen interactions to explore how indigenous microbes influence Parkinson’s disease (PD). These activities have laid the foundation for his independent career exploring host-microbe interactions at the interface of PD, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurological illnesses--diseases historically studied within the context of the central nervous system.

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