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Dr

Ayesha Shah

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Works

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146 works between 2015 and 2025

141 - 146 of 146 works

2017

Conference Publication

A novel approach to quantify small intestinal bacterial load: a pilot study in Crohn's disease, functional gastrointestinal disorders and patients with iron deficiency

Shah, Ayesha, Nair, Ariya, Burger, Daniel, Do, Anh, Walker, Marjorie, Fletcher, Linda, Talley, Nicholas J., Morrison, Mark, Shanahan, Erin R. and Holtmann, Gerald (2017). A novel approach to quantify small intestinal bacterial load: a pilot study in Crohn's disease, functional gastrointestinal disorders and patients with iron deficiency. Asian Pacific Digestive Week (APDW). The Future in Digestive Diseases, Hong Kong, 23 - 26 September 2017. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia.

A novel approach to quantify small intestinal bacterial load: a pilot study in Crohn's disease, functional gastrointestinal disorders and patients with iron deficiency

2017

Conference Publication

Cigarette smoking and diversity of the duodenal mucosa associated microbiome

Shanahan, Erin R., Shah, Ayesha, Do, Anh, Ghasemi, Pegah, Hansen, Teressa, Koloski, Natasha, Keely, Simon, Walker, Marjorie, Talley, Nicholas J., Morrison, Mark and Holtmann, Gerald (2017). Cigarette smoking and diversity of the duodenal mucosa associated microbiome. Asian Pacific Digestive Week (APDW). The Future in Digestive Diseases, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 23–26 September 2017. Hoboken, NJ United States: Wiley.

Cigarette smoking and diversity of the duodenal mucosa associated microbiome

2016

Conference Publication

Celiac Disease as a risk factor for the manifestation of Crohn's disease

Shah, Ayesha, Burger, Daniel, Martin, Neal and Holtmann, Gerald (2016). Celiac Disease as a risk factor for the manifestation of Crohn's disease. Gastroenterological Society of Australia, Australian Gastroenterology Week, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 10–12 October 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Celiac Disease as a risk factor for the manifestation of Crohn's disease

2016

Conference Publication

No pain - No gain: Results of a placebo controlled double-blind 8-week study on the effects of a proprietary kiwifruit preparation (Zyactinase (R)) on IBS symptoms

Holtmann, Gerald, Homburg, Justus, Talley, Nicholas, Nandurkar, Sanjay, Shah, Ayesha and Gibson, Peter R. (2016). No pain - No gain: Results of a placebo controlled double-blind 8-week study on the effects of a proprietary kiwifruit preparation (Zyactinase (R)) on IBS symptoms. Gastroenterological Society of Australia, Australian Gastroenterology Week, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 10–12 October 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

No pain - No gain: Results of a placebo controlled double-blind 8-week study on the effects of a proprietary kiwifruit preparation (Zyactinase (R)) on IBS symptoms

2016

Conference Publication

A kiwifruit preparation (Zyactinase (R)) improves symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome

Holtmann, G., Homburg, J., Talley, N. J., Nandurkar, S., Shah, A. and Gibson, P. R. (2016). A kiwifruit preparation (Zyactinase (R)) improves symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome. Australian Gastroenterology Week 2016, Adelaide, South Australia, 10-12 October 2016. HOBOKEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL.

A kiwifruit preparation (Zyactinase (R)) improves symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome

2015

Conference Publication

Hen or egg: is there a link between inflammatory bowel and coeliac disease

Shah, A., Talley, N., Koloski, N., Burger, D., Martin, N., Walker, M. and Holtmann, G. (2015). Hen or egg: is there a link between inflammatory bowel and coeliac disease. Gastro 2015 GESA‐AGW and WGO International Congress, Gastroenterological Society of Australia , Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 28 September‐2 October 2015. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.

Hen or egg: is there a link between inflammatory bowel and coeliac disease

Funding

Current funding

  • 2026 - 2030
    From Bedside to Bench: Improving Clinical Care Using Insights from the Small Intestinal Microbiome.
    NHMRC Investigator Grants
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    Centre of Research Excellence in Transforming Gut Health (a 2024 NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence grant led by The University of Newcastle)
    University of Newcastle
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Investigating gastrointestinal biofilms regarding biochemistry and links with clinical manifestations (2023 MSHRSS Co-funded Collaboration Grant led by MSH)
    Metro South Research Support Scheme Co-funded Collaboration Grant
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    A practice change for patients with severe chronic, clinically unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms: A randomised, controlled intervention to assess efficacy and cost-effectiveness
    NHMRC IDEAS Grants
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Targeting the gut microbiome as a treatment for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: The Queensland Clinical Network Study
    NHMRC MRFF - Rare Cancers, Rare Diseases and Unmet Need
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2024
    Modulation of the Gastrointestinal Microbiome with probiotics and subsequent Methane production as a novel approach to treat constipation: A Proof of Principle Study (TRI Sport Grant led by PAH)
    Metro South Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    IBD and mental health tools: a holistic approach to discovery and appropriate tool.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reimagining Health Equity and Access in Colorectal Cancer Screening. A population perspective

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reimagining Health Equity and Access in Colorectal Cancer Screening. A population perspective.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in special populations

    Associate Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Effects the COVID-19 pandemic on the outcome and management of highly prevalent gastrointestinal conditions

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Effects the COVID-19 pandemic on the outcome and management of highly prevalent gastrointestinal conditions

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gerald Holtmann

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Ayesha Shah directly for media enquiries about:

  • Functional gastrointestinal disorders
  • Gut health
  • Gut Microbiome
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Neurogastroenterology
  • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

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