Steven Frese Editor

Dr. Bradley Ferguson is Assistant Professor of Nutrition at the University of Nevada, Reno, NV. His lab adopts integrative, translational research approaches that encompass bioinformatics, in vitro cell culture, and in vivo animal models to elucidate dietary food components that act as epigenetic modifiers, as well as the role of dietary epigenetic modifiers on pathological cardiac signaling, gene expression, and remodeling. He also seeks to understand how acetylation and deacetylation links metabolic disease (obesity and diabetes) to pathological cardiac remodeling and dysfunction. Dr. Ferguson has published his findings across a wide range of peer reviewed journals, including Scientific Reports, Journal of Animal Science, Current Pharmaceutical Design, and the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. Dr. Steven Frese is Assistant Professor of Nutrition at the University of Nevada, Reno, NV and holds an appointment as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. His research applies principles of microbial ecology and evolutionary biology to develop rational interventions to improve human health via the gut microbiome. This includes applying advanced techniques including bioinformatics, DNA/RNA sequencing, and mass spectrometry to determine strain- and ecosystem-level interactions both in vitro and in human clinical trials. His work has primarily focused on the gut microbiome in early life, and the role of diet and the microbiome in shaping infant health and development. Dr. Frese’s work has been published in a variety of broad interest peer-reviewed journals including Cell, Science Translational Medicine, Cell Host & Microbe, and PLoS Genetics, as well as audience specific journals including Pediatric Research, Glycobiology, and Bioinformatics