Assist. Prof. Dr. Snehal Chaudhari | Microbiome | Research Excellence Award
Dr. Snehal Nitin Chaudhari is an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at UW–Madison specializing in metabolism, microbiome research, and aging. Her work explores bile acid signaling, host–microbiome interactions, and metabolic disease, with major contributions in Nature Chemical Biology, Cell Host & Microbe, and Nature Communications. She has 1,330 citations and an h-index of 13.
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Featured Publications
Increased Mitochondrial Fusion Allows the Survival of Older Animals in Diverse C. elegans Longevity Pathways
– Nature Communications, 2017 (165 citations)
– Nature Communications, 2017 (165 citations)
A Microbial Metabolite Remodels the Gut–Liver Axis Following Bariatric Surgery
– Cell Host & Microbe, 2021 (154 citations)
– Cell Host & Microbe, 2021 (154 citations)
Bariatric Surgery Reveals a Gut-Restricted TGR5 Agonist with Anti-Diabetic Effects
– Nature Chemical Biology, 2021 (148 citations)
– Nature Chemical Biology, 2021 (148 citations)
Development of a Covalent Inhibitor of Gut Bacterial Bile Salt Hydrolases
– Nature Chemical Biology, 2020 (127 citations)
– Nature Chemical Biology, 2020 (127 citations)