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  1. Professor, Department of Medicine. Medicine. susan.lynch@ucsf.edu. +1 415 476-6784. Lynch Lab. Our translational human microbiome research program focuses on gastrointestinal and airway microbiome interactions with host immunity that promote or prevent development/maintenance of chronic inflammatory disease.

  2. Dec 15, 2014 · Susan Lynch, PhD. Education and Training. Awards and Honors. Overview. Our translational human microbiome research program focuses on gastrointestinal and airway microbiome interactions with host immunity that promote or prevent development/maintenance of chronic inflammatory disease.

  3. Susan Lynch, PhD. Susan.Lynch@ucsf.edu. Dr. Lynch is the Director of Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine and Professor of Medicine, at the University of California San Francisco. Lynch graduated from University College Dublin and completed her postdoctoral studies at Stanford University.

  4. Susan Lynch, PhD. . Send an Email. +1 415 476-6784. 513 Parnassus Avenue, Rm 357D UCSF Box 0538 San Francisco, CA 94117. View UCSF Profile. Susan Lynch, PhD. Education. Honors and Awards. Websites. Publications.

  5. Department of Medicine - Gastroenterology. susan.lynch@ucsf.edu. +1 415 476-6784. Research Overview: A broad diversity of co-evolved microbes reside within the human body. Shaped by extrinsic and intrinsic exposures, the microbiome develops in early life and influences immune function and training.

  6. Susan V lynch. II Ivanov, K Atarashi, N Manel, EL Brodie, T Shima, U Karaoz, D Wei, ... Neonatal gut microbiota associates with childhood multisensitized atopy and T cell differentiation. LSV...

  7. Susan LYNCH | Cited by 20,872 | of University of California, San Francisco, CA (UCSF) | Read 322 publications | Contact Susan LYNCH

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