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Ivan E. de Araujo is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research focuses predominantly on Neuroscience and Medicine, with notable contributions in subfields such as Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Molecular Biology, Gastroenterology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Physiology.

Their work covers a range of topics related to gut and metabolic health. These include:

  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research
  • Infant Health and Development

Ivan E. de Araujo has authored several recent papers exploring neural and microbiota interactions and their effects on physiology and behavior. Selected publications include:

  • Stress-sensitive neural circuits change the gut microbiome via duodenal glands, 2024, Cell
  • An inter-organ neural circuit for appetite suppression, 2022, Cell
  • Microbiota modulate sympathetic neurons via a gut-brain circuit, 2020, Nature
  • Impaired hypocretin/orexin system alters responses to salient stimuli in obese male mice, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Chronic pain precedes disrupted eating behavior in low-back pain patients, 2022, PLoS ONE

The scientist frequently publishes in distinguished venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Nature
  • Cell
  • Cell Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation

Collaboration is a significant aspect of de Araujo's work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Wenfei Han
  • Matthew H. Perkins
  • Ruth E. Ley
  • Hao Chang
  • Paul Müller

Best Publications

  • Different representations of pleasant and unpleasant odours in the human brain.

    Edmund T Rolls;Morten L Kringelbach;Morten L Kringelbach;Ivan E T de Araujo;Ivan E T de Araujo

  • Taste-olfactory convergence, and the representation of the pleasantness of flavour, in the human brain

    Ivan E T de Araujo;Edmund T Rolls;Morten L Kringelbach;Morten L Kringelbach;Francis McGlone

  • A Neural Circuit for Gut-Induced Reward.

    Wenfei Han;Wenfei Han;Luis A. Tellez;Matthew H. Perkins;Isaac O. Perez

  • Cognitive Modulation of Olfactory Processing

    Ivan E. de Araujo;Edmund T. Rolls;Edmund T. Rolls;Maria Inés Velazco;Christian Margot

  • Food Reward in the Absence of Taste Receptor Signaling

    Ivan E. de Araujo;Albino J. Oliveira-Maia;Albino J. Oliveira-Maia;Tatyana D. Sotnikova;Raul R. Gainetdinov

  • The neural mechanisms of gustation: a distributed processing code

    Sidney A. Simon;Ivan E. de Araujo;Ranier Gutierrez;Miguel A. L. Nicolelis

  • Microbiota modulate sympathetic neurons via a gut-brain circuit.

    Paul A. Muller;Marc Schneeberger;Fanny Matheis;Putianqi Wang

  • Representation in the Human Brain of Food Texture and Oral Fat

    Ivan E. de Araujo;Edmund T. Rolls

  • Human Cortical Responses to Water in the Mouth, and the Effects of Thirst

    Ivan E.T. de Araujo;Morten L. Kringelbach;Morten L. Kringelbach;Edmund T. Rolls;Francis McGlone

  • A Gut Lipid Messenger Links Excess Dietary Fat to Dopamine Deficiency

    Luis A. Tellez;Sara Medina;Wenfei Han;Wenfei Han;Jozelia G. Ferreira

  • Sweet taste signaling functions as a hypothalamic glucose sensor.

    Xueying Ren;Ligang Zhou;Rose Terwilliger;Samuel S. Newton

  • Integrated control of predatory hunting by the central nucleus of the amygdala

    Wenfei Han;Wenfei Han;Luis A. Tellez;Miguel J. Rangel;Miguel J. Rangel;Simone C. Motta

  • Histidine Decarboxylase Deficiency Causes Tourette Syndrome: Parallel Findings in Humans and Mice

    Lissandra Castellan Baldan;Kyle A. Williams;Jean-Dominique Gallezot;Vladimir Pogorelov

  • Rethinking Food Reward

    Ivan E de Araujo;Ivan E de Araujo;Mark Schatzker;Dana M Small

  • Leptin regulates the reward value of nutrient

    Ana I Domingos;Jake Vaynshteyn;Henning U Voss;Xueying Ren

  • Separate circuitries encode the hedonic and nutritional values of sugar

    Luis A Tellez;Wenfei Han;Xiaobing Zhang;Tatiana L Ferreira;Tatiana L Ferreira

  • Self-organizing continuous attractor networks and path integration: one-dimensional models of head direction cells

    S.M. Stringer;T.P. Trappenberg;E.T. Rolls;I.E.T.d. Araujo

  • Methamphetamine Activates Reward Circuitry in Drug Naïve Human Subjects

    Birgit A Völlm;Ivan E de Araujo;Philip J Cowen;Edmund T Rolls

  • AgRP neurons regulate development of dopamine neuronal plasticity and nonfood-associated behaviors

    Marcelo O Dietrich;Jeremy Bober;Jozélia G Ferreira;Luis A Tellez

  • Taste-related activity in the human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

    Morten L. Kringelbach;Ivan E. Tavares de Araújo;Ivan E. Tavares de Araújo;Edmund T. Rolls

Frequent Co-Authors

Edmund T. Rolls
Edmund T. Rolls University of Warwick
Morten L. Kringelbach
Morten L. Kringelbach University of Oxford
Dana M. Small
Dana M. Small McGill University
Marcelo O. Dietrich
Marcelo O. Dietrich Yale University
Miguel A. L. Nicolelis
Miguel A. L. Nicolelis Duke University
Ralph J. DiLeone
Ralph J. DiLeone Yale University
Francis McGlone
Francis McGlone Liverpool John Moores University
Anthony N. van den Pol
Anthony N. van den Pol Yale University
Birgit Völlm
Birgit Völlm University of Rostock
Rajita Sinha
Rajita Sinha Yale University

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