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CBS New YorkCohen Laboratory at Conferences:

2025 – European Crohn’s and Colitis Organization: The Cohen Laboratory was excited to present a plenary talk on behalf of the international stem cell transplant consortium on the role of stem cell transplant in refractory Crohn’s disease.

2024 – Digestive Disease Week: Elbek Fozilov delivered an excellent talk on how the human microbiome resets after stem cell transplantation.

2023 – Crohns and Colitis Foundation: Daniela Guisado gave an oral presentation on her work understanding immune reconstitution events in patients post stem cell transplantation.

 

Cohen Laboratory in the News:

2023 – How close are we to a cure for Crohn’s disease? (Health Central)

2023 – Stem Cell Therapy for Crohn’s Disease (Health Central)

2023 – Future of IBD Is Now (Everyday Health)

2019 – Stem Cell Procedure Offering Hope Of Breakthrough Cure For Crohn’s Disease (CBS News)

2017 – Facebook Live: We are live with Dr. Louis Cohen (Facebook)

2017 – Gut bacteria that ‘talk’ to human cells may lead to new treatments (PhysOrg)

2017 – New discovery reveals gut bacteria and human cells speak the same chemical language (News Medical)

2017 – Polishing the Turd: Engineering Gut Bacteria From Stool Samples to Improve Human Metabolism (Technology Networks)

2017 – Scientists want to turn our gut bacteria into medicine (Popular Science)

2017 – How bowel bacteria control our body (NRC.nl)

2017 – Mimicry: Gut bacteria metabolites copy human signaling molecules (NUTRA Ingredients)

2017 – Microbiome Connections To Disease Get Stronger (Seeking Alpha)

2017 – Gut bacteria that ‘talk’ to human cells may lead to new treatments (Science Daily)

2017 – Gene Therapy for the Bacteria of Our Microbiome Could Improve Our Health (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)

Hear Dr. Cohen discuss his approach to the discovery of bacterial effectors in the human microbiome (Discover X)

Gut bacteria that ‘talk’ to human cells may lead to new treatments (EurkAlert!)

Gut Bacteria That ‘Talk’ to Human Cells May Lead to New Treatments (Science Newsline)

Gut Bacteria that ‘Talk’ to Human Cells May Lead to New Treatments, Say Scientists (SciCasts)

Volatility of the Gut Microbiome Tied to IBD (Medscape)

Can Your Heartburn Meds Shorten Your Life? (HealthDay)