Prof P. Enck
Prof. Paul Enck has been Director of Research at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at University Hospital Tübingen in Germany since 2004. His main interests are psychophysiology and neurobiology, relating to the placebo response, eating and food
Prof. Paul Enck has been Director of Research at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at University Hospital Tübingen in Germany since 2004. His main interests are psychophysiology and neurobiology, relating to the placebo response, eating and food intake and their disorders, nausea and vomiting and of gut functions in health and disease, including functional and inflammatory bowel disorders, and the role of the microbiota and pre- and probiotics along the gut-brain axis. |
GMFH Editing Team
GMFH Editing Team
Editor - India Dr. Sharma has been an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal since July 2011.The main focus of Dr. Sharma’s lab is to reveal and analyze the human-associated microbiome among the Indian population and carry out comparative studies with different populations to gain functional insights, while also making comparisons with healthy and
Canada Natasha Haskey is a Registered Dietitian and PhD student at The Centre for Microbiome and Inflammatory Research at the University of British Columbia – Okanagan (Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada). Her research work focuses on how dietary factors influence the gut microbiome, immune system and clinical disease in inflammatory bowel diseases. She is the co-author of the textbook Gut Microbiota:
Editor - Spain Basic Medical Science Department, Faculty of Medicine, CEU San Pablo University, ARADyAL, Madrid, Spain. Institute of Applied and Molecular Medicine (IMMA), Faculty of Medicine, CEU San Pablo University, Madrid, Spain.