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Ramnik J. Xavier

Immunology and Microbiology

Harvard University

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About Ramnik J. Xavier at Harvard University (Harvard)

Ramnik J. Xavier is a leading researcher at Harvard University, focusing on the gut microbiome, inflammatory bowel disease, and immune-microbial interactions in health and disease. Representative publications include "A protein truncating R179X variant in <i>RNF186</i> confers protection against ulcerative colitis", and "Mice with decreased E-,P and L-Selectin ligand biosynthesis are more resistant to dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis but have more severe TNBS colitis", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

gut microbiotainflammatory bowel diseasemicroscopic colitisimmune cell atlasbile acid metabolismearly-onset colorectal cancerenteric nervous systemsolute carrier transporters
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