Olivia Coleman
Young Investigator @TU_Muenchen curious about the intestinal microbiota, mucus and colorectal cancer. Travel lover, dog lover, rum lover, proud mum and wife.
- It‘s been a pleasure to host @mucubacter.bsky.social as a guest speaker for the CRC1371 #microbiomesignatures here at #TUM. Fantastic talk on #microbiome #diet #antibiotic and #mucus projects, and great exchanges! Thank you for your visit Björn! #mucusmatters
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- I recently had the pleasure of a short stay at the University of Gothenburg, hosted by Elisabeth Nyström. Many thanks to Liz and everyone in the Mucin Biology groups for the warm welcome and stimulating scientific exchange. Looking forward to continuing our collaboration! #mucusmatters
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- For an extra read on our new publication in #naturemetabolism, read my Blog Post: Unravelling how the stress sensor ATF6 stirs up trouble (and tumors) communities.springernature.com/posts/unrave... #lifesciences #colorectalcancer #microbiota #erstress #metabolism
- Very happy to share our latest publication unravelling how the #ERstress sensor ATF6 stirs up trouble (and tumors) in #colorectalcancer. ATF6 drives CRC by reshaping lipid #metabolism and the intestinal #microbiota. A huge thank you to all co-authors! #lifesciences www.nature.com/articles/s42...
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- Road trip starts tomorrow. Journal proofs still MIA. Guess the laptop’s coming after all… #academiclife #firstauthorpriviliges

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- This isn't the crispest image, unfortunately, but getting my mouse intestinal organoid to take on the shape of a mouse (nibbling on a chow pellet?) is my achievement of the week 🤩 p.s. @gobletcellguy.bsky.social: this is the mCherry Muc2...the signal is definitely there 🤜
- Happy to share our latest paper showing that intestinal inflammation (IL10-/-) + an UPRER diva protein (ATF6) = a perfect storm for colon cancer: Susceptibility to inflammatory bowel diseases promotes invasive carcinomas in a murine model of ATF6-driven colon cancer. academic.oup.com/ecco-jcc/art...
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