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Takahiro Yamada is a Research Fellow at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on the interplay between gut microbiota, immune responses, and metabolic health. Key areas include intestinal epithelial biology, microbial metabolite signaling, and the role of dietary nutrients in shaping host-microbiota interactions.
Research interests encompass mechanisms linking gut dysbiosis to autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, and cancer. Specific topics include mucosal immune regulation, short-chain fatty acid production, and the therapeutic potential of microbial-derived compounds. His work employs mouse models, in vitro systems, and human clinical trials to explore these pathways.
Recent studies highlight contributions to understanding how microbiota-derived molecules modulate NAFLD/NASH progression, IgA nephropathy pathogenesis, and maternal-fetal metabolic programming. His findings emphasize the importance of diet timing and composition in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and immune tolerance.
Advising and grants information is not explicitly listed in available texts. Current affiliations include research activities within Yale School of Medicine's immunology and gastroenterology research programs.


