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November Keystone Symposia Fellow's Spotlight on Dr. Novalia Pishesha
Our November Fellow’s Spotlight showcases Dr. Novalia Pishesha, an assistant professor of pediatrics with appointments...
Dr. Cynthia Rodriguez is a postdoctoral scholar at Cedars Sinai Medical Center working in Dr. Suzanne Devkota’s lab, investigating the role of microbes in the development of inflammatory bowel disease and obesity. She obtained her doctoral degree from the University of California at Irvine studying the ecological and evolutionary forces driving the assembly, coexistence, and functioning of gut microbiomes, while focusing on a group of bacteria called Bifidobacteria. Cynthia’s current research interests include understanding factors, such as diet and disease, affecting the human gut microbiome and in turn triggering inflammation.
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Mentor: Richard DiMarchi, PhD
Nov 25, 2025 by Keystone Symposia
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