2020 Conference Publication Investigating the role of bioactives produced by gut bacteria to modulate immune response in inflammatory bowel diseaseGiri, R., Shamsunnahar, K., Salim, A., Capon, R., Morrison, M., Cuiv, P. O. and Begun, J. (2020). Investigating the role of bioactives produced by gut bacteria to modulate immune response in inflammatory bowel disease. 15th Congress of ECCO, Vienna, Austria, 12-15 February 2020. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjz203.035 |
2020 Conference Publication Self-reported non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS) in patients with chronic unexplained (functional) gastrointestinal symptomsShah, Ayesha, Talley, Nicholas, Kang, Seungha, Do, Anh, Walker, Marjorie, Koloski, Natasha, Jones, Michael, Keely, Simon, Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald (2020). Self-reported non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS) in patients with chronic unexplained (functional) gastrointestinal symptoms. Meeting of the Federation of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Adelaide, SA Australia, 25 – 28 March 2020. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. |
2020 Conference Publication Variations of the mucosa associated microbiota along the human gastrointestinal tract in health and inflammatory bowel diseaseShah, Ayesha, Kang, Seungha, Tyson, Gene, Zaugg, Julian, Hugenholtz, Phil, Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald J. (2020). Variations of the mucosa associated microbiota along the human gastrointestinal tract in health and inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn's and Colitis Congress, Austin, TX, United States, 23-25 January 2020. Philadelphia, PA United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/s0016-5085(20)32052-7 |
2019 Conference Publication 2125. Staphylococcus Species Identification by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopic Techniques: A Cross-Lab StudyTsutsumi, Tamao, Shah, Alok, Lam, Lisa M T, Schlebusch, Sanmarie, Krueger, Annika, Frazer, Ian, Hugenholtz, Phil, Soyer, H Peter, Morrison, Mark, Hill, Michelle, Sedman, Jacqueline and Ismail, Ashraf (2019). 2125. Staphylococcus Species Identification by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopic Techniques: A Cross-Lab Study. IDWeek 2019, Washington, DC, United States, 2-6 October 2019. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1805 |
2019 Conference Publication Characterisation of Crohn's disease mucosa-associated microbiota by a novel combination of microbe culture and metagenomic sequencing (MC-MGS): the ENIGMA studyBerendsen, E. M., Hoedt, E. C., Teh, J. -J., Zhang, J., Zhang, F., Liu, Q., Hamilton, A. L., Wilson-O'Brien, A., Ching, J., Sung, J. J., Yu, J., Ng, S. C., Kamm, M. A. and Morrison, M. (2019). Characterisation of Crohn's disease mucosa-associated microbiota by a novel combination of microbe culture and metagenomic sequencing (MC-MGS): the ENIGMA study. OXFORD: OXFORD UNIV PRESS. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjy222.976 |
2019 Conference Publication Proteus is a key candidate in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease: mucosa, stool genomics and functional analysis: the ENIGMA studyZhang, J., Berendsen, E., Hoedt, E., Liu, Q., Zhang, F., Xu, Z., Hamilton, A., Brien, A. W. O', Ching, J., Sung, J. J., Kamm, M. A., Morrison, M., Yu, J. and Ng, S. C. (2019). Proteus is a key candidate in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease: mucosa, stool genomics and functional analysis: the ENIGMA study. OXFORD: OXFORD UNIV PRESS. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjy222.958 |
2019 Conference Publication Urease-positive proteobacteria in Crohn's disease identified by novel ex vivo mucosal microbe culture combined with metagenomic sequencing (MC-MGS): the ENIGMA studyBerendsen, E. M., Hoedt, E. C., Teh, J. -J., Zhang, J., Zhang, F., Liu, Q., Hamilton, A. L., Ching, J., Sung, J. J., Yu, J., Ng, S. C., Kamm, M. A. and Morrison, M. (2019). Urease-positive proteobacteria in Crohn's disease identified by novel ex vivo mucosal microbe culture combined with metagenomic sequencing (MC-MGS): the ENIGMA study. OXFORD: OXFORD UNIV PRESS. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjy222.973 |
2019 Conference Publication The common food additives sodium sulfite and polysorbate 80 have a profound inhibitory effect on the commensal, anti-inflammatory bacterium Faecalibacterium prausnitzii: the ENIGMA studyLoayza, J. J. Jimenez, Berendsen, E. M., Teh, J. -J., Hoedt, E. C., Zhang, J., Liu, Q., Hamilton, A. L., Wilson-O'Brien, A., Trakman, G. L., Lin, W., Tang, W., Ching, J., Or, L. M. H., Sung, J. J., Yu, J., Ng, S. C., Kamm, M. A. and Morrison, M. (2019). The common food additives sodium sulfite and polysorbate 80 have a profound inhibitory effect on the commensal, anti-inflammatory bacterium Faecalibacterium prausnitzii: the ENIGMA study. 14th Congress of ECCO, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6-9 March 2019. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2019 Conference Publication Skin bacterial composition is driven largely by host genetic background and polymorphisms regulating innate immunityLegrand, J., Muller, N., Baz, B., Morahan, G., Walker, G., Morrison, M. and Khosrotehrani, K. (2019). Skin bacterial composition is driven largely by host genetic background and polymorphisms regulating innate immunity. 49th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-for-Dermatological-Research (ESDR), Bordeaux, France, 18-21 September 2019. New York, NY United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2019.07.631 |
2019 Conference Publication Factorial analysis-based assessment of the Mucosa Associated MicrobiomeHoltmann, Gerald, Morrison, Mark, Talley, Nicholas, Koloski, Natasha, Shah, Ayesha and Jones, Michael (2019). Factorial analysis-based assessment of the Mucosa Associated Microbiome. Asia Pacific Digestive Week, Kolkata, India, 12–15 December 2019. Hoboken, NJ United States: Wiley. |
2019 Conference Publication Development and validation of tools to assess food additive intake: the ENIGMA studyTrakman, G., Lin, W. Y. Y., Wilson-O'brien, A., Ching, J., Tang, W., Orr, L., Stanley, A., Hamilton, A. L., Morrison, M., Yu, J., Sung, J. J., Ng, S. C. and Kamm, M. A. (2019). Development and validation of tools to assess food additive intake: the ENIGMA study. 14th Congress of ECCO, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6-9 March 2019. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjy222.896 |
2019 Conference Publication Modulating NFkB signaling in skin wounds through pharmacological or probiotic intervention using Faecalibacterium prausnitzii extractsStefia, L., Lee, J., Legrand, J., Rodero, M., Patel, J., Linedale, R., Burman, S., Morrison, M. and Khosrotehrani, K. (2019). Modulating NFkB signaling in skin wounds through pharmacological or probiotic intervention using Faecalibacterium prausnitzii extracts. 49th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-for-Dermatological-Research (ESDR), Bordeaux, France, 18-21 September 2019. New York, NY, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2019.07.663 |
2018 Conference Publication Quantitative PCR as a novel approach to determine influence of density of bacterial colonization on health and diseaseShah, Ayesha, Shanahan, Erin, Berendsen, Erwin, Macdonald, Graeme, Rich, Justin, Ghasemi, Pegah, Hansen, Teressa, Koloski, Natasha, Burger, Daniel, Keeley, Simon, Walker, Marjorie, Talley, Nicholas, Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald (2018). Quantitative PCR as a novel approach to determine influence of density of bacterial colonization on health and disease. Asian Pacific Digestive Week (APDW). Connecting Excellence on Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Asia-Pacific, Seoul, Korea, 15–18 November 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell. |
2018 Conference Publication Systematic review of the use of oral antibiotic therapy in primary sclerosing cholangitis and inflammatory bowel diseaseShah, Ayesha, Burger, Daniel, Stuart, Katherine, Martin, Neal, Walker, Marjorie, Tallis, Caroline, Jones, Mike, Macdonald, Graeme, Talley, Nicholas, Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald (2018). Systematic review of the use of oral antibiotic therapy in primary sclerosing cholangitis and inflammatory bowel disease. Asian Pacific Digestive Week (APDW). Connecting Excellence on Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Asia-Pacific, Seoul, Korea, 15–18 November 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell. |
2018 Conference Publication Systematic review and meta-analysis: Prevalence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in irritable bowel syndromeShah, Ayesha, Talley, Nicholas J., Rich, Justin, Ghasemi, Pegah, Jones, Mike, Kendall, Bradley J., Burger, Daniel, Koloski, Natasha, Walker, Marjorie, Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald (2018). Systematic review and meta-analysis: Prevalence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in irritable bowel syndrome. Asian Pacific Digestive Week (APDW), Seoul, Korea, 15–18 November 2018. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell. |
2018 Conference Publication Bile Acids, Hepatic Steatosis and Gut Microbiome in Patients Undergoing Dietary Intervention for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseWang, Zhenayi, Properzi, Catherine, Liddle, Christopher, Melton, Phillip, Ariff, Amir, O'Sullivan, Therese, Sherriff, Jill, Coulter, Sally, Christophersen, Claus, Morrison, Mark, Jeffrey, Gary P. and Adams, Leon A. (2018). Bile Acids, Hepatic Steatosis and Gut Microbiome in Patients Undergoing Dietary Intervention for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-the-Study-of-Liver-Diseases (AASLD) / Liver Meeting, San Francisco Ca, Nov 09-13, 2018. HOBOKEN: WILEY. doi: 10.1002/hep.30076 |
2018 Conference Publication Quantitative polymerase chain reaction as a novel approach to determine influence of density of bacterial colonization on health and diseaseShah, A., Shanahan, E., Berendsen, E., Macdonald, G., Rich, J., Ghasemi, P., Hansen, T., Koloski, N., Burger, D., Keely, S., Walker, M., Talley, N. J., Morrison, M. and Holtmann, G. (2018). Quantitative polymerase chain reaction as a novel approach to determine influence of density of bacterial colonization on health and disease. Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) Australian Gastroenterology Week (AGW) “Gut Matters”, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 8-10 September 2018. Richmond, VIC Australia: John Wiley & Sons. |
2018 Conference Publication Perturbation of the gut-brain axis as the mechanism of action for weight reduction in patients treated with a duodenal-jejunal bypass sleeveMcmaster, J. J., Rich, G. G., Shanahan, E. R., Do, A. T., Fletcher, L. M., Kutyla, M. J., Tallis, C., Macdonald, G. A., Chachay, V. S., Morrison, M. and Holtmann, G. J. (2018). Perturbation of the gut-brain axis as the mechanism of action for weight reduction in patients treated with a duodenal-jejunal bypass sleeve. Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) Australian Gastroenterology Week (AGW) “Gut Matters”, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 8-10 September 2018. Richmond, VIC Australia: John Wiley & Sons. |
2018 Conference Publication Characterization of the mucosal- and device-associated microbiota following 48 weeks treatment with a duodenal-jejunal bypass sleeve (Endobarrier (E))McMaster, Jessica J., Shanahan, Erin R., Rich, Graeme, Veronique, Chachay, Macdonald, Graeme, Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald J. (2018). Characterization of the mucosal- and device-associated microbiota following 48 weeks treatment with a duodenal-jejunal bypass sleeve (Endobarrier (E)). Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Gastrointestinal-Endoscopy / Digestive Disease Week, Washington, DC USA, 2-5 June 2018. Philadelphia, PA USA: Elsevier. |
2018 Conference Publication Natural history of bacterial composition in skin wounds and its relationship to healingKhosrotehrani, K., Matigian, N., Baz, B., Legrand, J., Muller, N., Morrison, M. and Walker, G. (2018). Natural history of bacterial composition in skin wounds and its relationship to healing. International Investigative Dermatology (IID) Meeting, Orlando, FL United States, 16-19 May 2018. New York, NY United States: Elsevier. |