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Dr. Ryan Arsenault: Immunometabolism Disease Pathogenesis | Ep. 24

Dr. Ryan Arsenault: Immunometabolism Disease Pathogenesis | Ep. 24


Season 1 Episode 24


The focus of research on diseases lies primarily on the immune response to infection and pathogenesis. That is because pathogens often affect the metabolism of their hosts by targeting their immune systems, both of which are extensively intertwined. So to better understand disease pathogenesis and potential interventions, we need to study diseases from the perspective of immunometabolism. During this episode, Dr. Ryan Arsenault discusses immunometabolism and disease pathogenesis, focusing on necrotic enteritis and Salmonella infections. Additionally, he highlights the importance of maintaining good performance and animal health.


"Always ask yourself: 'how is this useful, how am I doing it, how can this be applied, and how will it benefit the birds and the producers?" - Dr. Ryan Arsenault


What you’ll learn:

  • Highlight (00:00)
  • Introduction (1:50)
  • Gut health and signal transduction for salmonella (4:21)
  • Improving the good gut flora of poultry (6:08)
  • Key nutrition aspects related to Necrotic enteritis and Salmonella diseases (9:45)
  • Immunomodulatory response (12:28)
  • Research and challenges in poultry health (15:12)
  • Salmonella and food safety concerns (19:56)
  • Things to watch out for when it comes to Necrotic enteritis (25:13)
  • Final thoughts (27:42)


Meet the guest: Dr. Ryan Arsenault


Experience:

  • Current: Associate Professor at the University of Delaware


Background:

  • Postdoctoral Fellow (USDA ARS)
  • Ph.D., Biochemistry (University of Saskatchewan)
  • B.Sc., Biochemistry (University of Saskatchewan)


Connect with the guest on Social Media: Twitter


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