Jacob Matthew Allen
Assistant Professor · Gut Microbiota
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Jacob Matthew Allen is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, holding dual appointments in Kinesiology and Community Health and Nutritional Sciences. He is affiliated with the Personalized Nutrition Initiative and the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology. His research focuses on the interplay between gut microbiota, inflammation, and neurodevelopmental outcomes, with applications in aging and metabolic disorders. Allen’s work employs nonhuman primate models, rodent studies, and advanced molecular techniques to explore mechanisms linking microbial ecology to health outcomes.
Key research interests include gut microbiota composition, neuroinflammation in obesity, and the effects of aging on immune responses. His recent studies investigate how environmental factors influence infant neurodevelopment and how viral infections during pregnancy impact fetal cortical development. Allen also explores proteolytic drug design targeting immune pathways, such as IDO1 inhibition.
His publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions to journals like Molecular Psychiatry and Aging Cell. Notable findings include the discovery that aged mouse gut microbes induce inflammation in younger hosts, a study widely covered by news outlets. Allen collaborates internationally, focusing on translational research with implications for personalized nutrition and genomic medicine.
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