Assistant Professor Peder Lund, PhD attended The Reversible Protein Acetylation in Health and Disease Conference (FASEB) in Dorado, Puerto Rico and presented a talk entitled "Stable isotope tracing in vivo reveals a metabolic bridge linking the microbiota to host histone acetylation" on August 11, 2022. Launched in 2007, this FASEB Science Research Conference (SRC) is the only scientific meeting of its kind dedicated to exploring protein acetylation from basic to clinical applications.
At the conference, Dr. Lund met other researchers interested in epigenetics and spoke about my post-doctoral work from Penn and WashU with Ben Garcia, in which we used isotope tracing to investigate metabolic connections between the microbiota and host under normal and inflammatory conditions.