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Clint Allred is the Lake Simpson Dickson Distinguished Professor of Nutrition at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His research focuses on understanding how dietary components and hormonal pathways influence colon cancer development, particularly through modulation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), estrogen receptors, and microbiome interactions. Current projects include investigating microbiota metabolites in colon tumorigenesis, AhR-mediated anti-tumor mechanisms, and the role of estrogens in inflammation-associated cancers.
Key research themes involve preclinical models of colonic tumorigenesis, dietary modulation of intestinal physiology, and the interplay between environmental chemicals and endogenous hormones. His lab has extensively studied phytoestrogens, flavonoids, and other bioactive compounds in colon health. Recent work explores how microbiota-derived metabolites interact with host signaling pathways to influence cancer progression and inflammatory bowel disease.
Notable contributions include elucidating AhR's role in colon cancer suppression via immune modulation and stem cell regulation. Over 120 peer-reviewed publications highlight his expertise in molecular mechanisms linking diet, hormones, and gastrointestinal diseases. Awards are not explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Advising and grants: Specific student advisement details are not provided, but Allred's collaborative projects suggest involvement in mentoring graduate students and postdocs. His work has been supported by grants from NIH and other agencies, focusing on cancer prevention and nutritional interventions.
Laboratory activities center on molecular biology techniques, preclinical models, and metabolomics approaches to dissect diet-microbiome-host interactions in disease contexts.
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