Great to see Nick in action at the #EASLCongress this year, presenting his work on the gut-liver axis in PSC!
Nick’s abstract was also featured in the best at EASL showcase, titled “Microbially deconjugated bile acid-mediated ileal barrier function deficit”👏👨🔬🎉
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We had a fabulous time at day 1 of the first ever KIPS (Kennedy Institute Postdoc Symposium) yesterday! There were lots of great talks from postdocs across the KIR, and plenty of Powrie Lab representation! Huge thanks to the wonderful Carola Vinuesa for her keynote talk too!🥳
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Excellent day at Westgate today for the Oxford BRC public engagement day! It was great to have the giant gut wall out on a sunny Thursday, and lots of bacteria Pom Poms were made!🦠☀️
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A slightly late post to share that a great time was had at the Keystone Beyond Antibiotics conference last month! We’re super proud of our fantastic postdoc, Ffion, for winning a Keystone future of science fund to attend & present her work!🧫👩🔬
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The small intestine is increasingly recognised as a potential site of pathological gut-liver communication in liver disease.
Was proud to present our recent work on the involvement of the ileum and bile acid signalling in PSC at this years #EASLCongress @easlnews.bsky.social
Nick Ilott
The Powrie Lab
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Thanks for your questions about the human microbiome! 🦠
📽️ From 15 June, Oxford microbiome scientists will answer your human microbiome questions — one short video a day.
And on World Microbiome Day, we have something special to release.
Possibly too special.
#WorldMicrobiomeDay
Dr Natasha Fisher-Pearson won an Excellent Poster Award at the International Human Microbiome Consortium in Seoul for her work on how well human microbiomes engraft on transplant.
Congratulations Natasha @natashafp.bsky.social
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#IHMC2026 #microbiome #FMT #metagenomics
Check out @nickilott.bsky.social’s talk on bile acid-mediated gut barrier dysfunction in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) at #EASL2026.
A great opportunity to hear about important gut–liver axis research from Oxford microbiome scientists.
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@gutscharityuk.bsky.social
Dr Nick Ilott was at #BBCRadio4. Stay posted to hear the interview.
Nick is Senior Researcher and Bioinformatics Lead for the Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies.
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Dr Fränze Progatzky was awarded a Lister Prize in 2025, and we are hosting a prizegiving to showcase her work & celebrate her achievement. 🎉
Wed 10 June
10:30-12:00
Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
Open to all members of the University of Oxford. More info here: events.ox.ac.uk/oxford_event...
Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies
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Not long to go until #EASL2026 #EASLCongress and am honored and excited to be able to talk about our work on the potential for small intestinal involvement in PSC. If you are there, come along on the 29th May for the session!