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Alan Lomax is a Professor in the School of Medicine at Queen's University specializing in Biomedical Molecular Sciences. His laboratory focuses on studying the interactions between the microbiota, the nervous system, and the immune system, particularly in relation to symptom generation in inflammatory bowel disease. His research investigates the regulation of neurogenesis within the enteric nervous system, exploring how various factors can suppress the generation of new neurons in adults. Lomax collaborates with clinicians at Kingston General Hospital to facilitate translational research using patient biopsies and microbiota samples. His extensive research contributions have resulted in numerous publications in prestigious journals, addressing critical questions in neuroplasticity and pain mechanisms.”,
Queen's University • Kingston, Ontario
Engaged in research and teaching within the Biomedical Molecular Sciences program, focusing on the interaction of microbiota with the nervous and immune systems.
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