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Cryan Explains Gut Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviours in the NIH Record

4 Dec 2015
Professor John Cryan is greeted by NCCIH deputy director Dr. David Shurtleff. Photos Bryab Ewsichek

Professor Cryan's recent lecture in Masur Auditorium, Maryland as part of NCCIH’s Integrative Research Lecture Series features in an article by Ellen O'Donnell in this week's NIH Record.

'IS THE MICROBIOME OUR PUPPETEER? Cryan Explains Gut Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviors'' is the title of Ellen O' Donnell's article

Click here to read the full article https://nihrecord.nih.gov/newsletters/2015/12_04_2015/story3.htm

Professor Cryan’s lecture can be viewed at http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=19216&bhcp=1

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