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Eldin Jašarević, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Department of Computational and Systems Biology
Could it be that our biological signals—shaped by our experiences—are somehow embedded and transmitted to future generations? We think that this transmission might influence everything from health and resilience to the risk of disease.
Eldin Jašarević, PhD
Research in Brief
Dr. Jašarević's research delves into how the microorganisms in our bodies, particularly in the gut, influence reproductive health. By understanding the relationship between diet, microbiota, and fertility, his work aims to develop personalized interventions to improve reproductive outcomes.
Current Projects
- Investigating the impact of microbial-derived metabolites, such as butyrate, on neural circuits regulating reproductive tissues.
- Exploring how the absence of microbiota during critical developmental windows affects reproductive capacity.
- Studying the epigenetic regulation of immune responses by microbial metabolites, focusing on histone post-translational modifications.
Selected Publications
- Jašarević E, et al. (2015). The maternal vaginal microbiome partially mediates the effects of prenatal stress on offspring hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function. Nature Neuroscience, 18(8), 1057–1065.
- Jašarević E, et al. (2016). Disruption of adult expression of sexually selected traits by developmental exposure to bisphenol A. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(12), 3682–3687.
- Jašarević E, et al. (2018). The maternal microbiome programs offspring neurodevelopment and behavior. Nature Neuroscience, 21(5), 700–709.
- Jašarević E, et al. (2021). Gut microbiota and host epigenetic regulation of reproduction. Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 32(3), 157–172.
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