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Anna Bekebrede is a Lecturer in Human and Animal Physiology at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in metabolic and physiological studies in piglets. She earned her PhD in 2023 with a thesis focusing on intestinal epithelial cell metabolism. Her research emphasizes understanding intestinal health through metabolic profiling, cellular phenotyping, and the impacts of fasting or nutrient deprivation on energy metabolism and cell proliferation. She collaborates on projects exploring protein fermentation in pigs and its effects on gut health.
Education: PhD in Human and Animal Physiology (Wageningen University & Research, 2023).
Research Interests: Piglet physiology, intestinal metabolism, microbial fermentation, cellular energy dynamics, and the application of advanced techniques like extracellular flux analysis. Her work bridges basic cellular biology with applied animal nutrition.
Her articles highlight trends in piglet metabolic responses to fasting, fermentation byproducts, and in vitro cell modeling. She contributes to datasets on intestinal gene expression and presents at conferences on topics like gut microbiota and intestinal cell function.
She leads a project investigating protein fermentation end-products' impact on pig intestinal health. Her lab focuses on optimizing post-weaning diets to enhance intestinal barrier function and reduce diarrhea risks through metabolic insights.
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