
Jane Foster
Professor · Microbiota-Brain Interactions
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Jane Foster is a Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of the Center for Depression Research and Clinical Care (CDRC). Her research bridges microbiome, immunology, and neuroscience to explore links between gut microbes and mental illness.
- Joined UTSW and CDRC in May 2022
- Leadership in translational research spanning preclinical and clinical domains
- Expertise in molecular biology, neuroimaging, and bioinformatics
Dr. Foster’s work focuses on microbiota-immune-brain interactions, emphasizing their role in psychiatric disorders. Her team employs molecular, behavioral, and immunological approaches in parallel with clinical collaborations to analyze inflammatory and gut-brain mediators. Key themes include:
- Translational models for linking microbiome and immune systems to brain function
- Mechanistic studies in animal models to validate clinical observations
- Development of analytical pipelines for multi-modal biological data
Her research has expanded the CDRC’s clinical lab with state-of-the-art genomic and proteomic analysis facilities, enabling bench-to-bedside and reverse translational studies.
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