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Dr. David Receives 2022 Science Diversity Leadership Award

November 30, 2022
Olivia Osborne

3 Duke researchers; Lawrence David, PhD, associate professor of molecular genetics and microbiology; Chantell Evans, PhD, assistant professor of cell…

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How Much Fiber Should You Eat? A Duke Graduate Student Forages for the Answer

November 30, 2022
Olivia Osborne

Our recent David Lab graduate discusses his interest in foraging and his research on gut health. https://medschool.duke.edu/stories/how-much-fiber-should-you-eat-duke-graduate-student-forages-answer

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Lawrence David, Teresa McDonald, and colleagues, will use Global Grant for Gut Health to study infants in Nicaragua

November 30, 2022
Olivia Osborne

Childhood and infancy are critical periods during the human lifespan, yet we know very little about gut microbiome development. Their…

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It doesn’t matter much which fiber you choose – just get more fiber!

July 30, 2022
Olivia Osborne

There are lots of choices on the drug store shelves, but which fiber supplement is the right one for you?…

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David Lab Now Recruiting for a New Study!

November 11, 2020
Heather Durand

The David Lab is now recruiting for a new study – Project Download! This is a compensated study in the…

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MEET LAWRENCE DAVID, AKA THE JAMES BOND OF POOP

June 30, 2020
Olivia Osborne

Tumble Science Podcast for Kids interviews Dr. David! https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/single-post/the-poop-collector

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Congrats to Justin Silverman on his paper!

November 13, 2018
Heather Durand

Dynamic linear models guide design and analysis of microbiota studies within artificial human guts Justin D. Silverman, Heather K. Durand,…

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Dr. David authors special perspective on control of human gut microbiomes!

October 10, 2018
Heather Durand

Toward Personalized Control of Human Gut Bacterial Communities ABSTRACT A key challenge in microbiology will be developing tools for manipulating…

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Congrats to Max on being nominated a rising star!

October 9, 2018
Heather Durand

RISING STARS IN BIOMEDICAL This career development workshop aims to bring together top female and under-represented minority (URM) postdocs and senior…

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Our Microbes Are Starving, and That’s a Good Thing

August 30, 2018
Olivia Osborne

A Duke and Harvard study of gut bacteria in many species finds that the modern human diet and overuse of…

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