Shaon Sengupta
@shaonsengupta.bsky.social
Assistant Prof, UPenn;
Neonatologist, CHOP and HUP.
Lab: https://www.research.chop.edu/sengupta-laboratory
We study circadian clocks & clock-controlled pathways (lungs and immune cells), clocks in early life, clock mechanisms in translational systems.
Neonatologist, CHOP and HUP.
Lab: https://www.research.chop.edu/sengupta-laboratory
We study circadian clocks & clock-controlled pathways (lungs and immune cells), clocks in early life, clock mechanisms in translational systems.
Reposted by Shaon Sengupta
In a landmark scientific feat published in NEJM, a CHOP & Penn Medicine team treated the first patient with personalized #genetherapy, designed uniquely for newborn KJ, who was diagnosed with a rare #ureacycledisorder at birth. Learn more: http://ms.spr.ly/63327Sw92F
May 15, 2025 at 7:46 PM
In a landmark scientific feat published in NEJM, a CHOP & Penn Medicine team treated the first patient with personalized #genetherapy, designed uniquely for newborn KJ, who was diagnosed with a rare #ureacycledisorder at birth. Learn more: http://ms.spr.ly/63327Sw92F
The Sengupta lab is seeking research technicians to join its team. Ideal candidates must possess a passion for research and exceptional communication skills. Both early-career and experienced candidates are welcome. Email SenguptaS@chop.edu with CV and letter of interest with goals and expectations.
May 20, 2025 at 2:22 AM
The Sengupta lab is seeking research technicians to join its team. Ideal candidates must possess a passion for research and exceptional communication skills. Both early-career and experienced candidates are welcome. Email SenguptaS@chop.edu with CV and letter of interest with goals and expectations.
Reposted by Shaon Sengupta
Excited to share our new work in @aga-gastro.bsky.social! We show that dietary fiber alters the window of susceptibility to C. difficile following antibiotic exposure. This really fantastic study was co-led by an amazing team @rinniehewlett.bsky.social @alhecht.bsky.social and Amanda PeBenito.
Dietary fiber modulates the window of susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection
Clostridioides difficile epidemiology is rapidly evolving, and understanding the factors
that contribute to one’s risk of C. difficile infection (CDI) is urgently needed.
Based on our observations in ...
www.gastrojournal.org
May 16, 2025 at 9:20 PM
Excited to share our new work in @aga-gastro.bsky.social! We show that dietary fiber alters the window of susceptibility to C. difficile following antibiotic exposure. This really fantastic study was co-led by an amazing team @rinniehewlett.bsky.social @alhecht.bsky.social and Amanda PeBenito.
Reposted by Shaon Sengupta
Our May featured #FacultySpotlight is Dr. Ana Cristancho, CHOP neurologist. In her Q&A, Dr. Cristancho discusses her work investigating the mechanisms underlying the long-term effects of early-life brain injuries. http://ms.spr.ly/63325SZSdd
May 14, 2025 at 4:49 PM
Our May featured #FacultySpotlight is Dr. Ana Cristancho, CHOP neurologist. In her Q&A, Dr. Cristancho discusses her work investigating the mechanisms underlying the long-term effects of early-life brain injuries. http://ms.spr.ly/63325SZSdd