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Stuart E. Turvey is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research spans primarily across the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Molecular Biology, Immunology, Physiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, as well as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their main research topics include:

  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research

Among Stuart E. Turvey's recent publications are:

  • Breastmilk Feeding Practices Are Associated with the Co-Occurrence of Bacteria in Mothers' Milk and the Infant Gut: the CHILD Cohort Study, 2020, Cell Host & Microbe
  • A Global Effort to Define the Human Genetics of Protective Immunity to SARS-CoV-2 Infection, 2020, Cell
  • Decreasing antibiotic use, the gut microbiota, and asthma incidence in children: evidence from population-based and prospective cohort studies, 2020, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Bacteroides-dominant gut microbiome of late infancy is associated with enhanced neurodevelopment, 2021, Gut Microbes
  • Studying severe long COVID to understand post-infectious disorders beyond COVID-19, 2022, Nature Medicine

They have collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Padmaja Subbarao
  • Theo J. Moraes
  • Piush J. Mandhane
  • Meghan B. Azad
  • Elinor Simons

Stuart E. Turvey has published extensively across a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • Pediatric Allergy and Immunology

Best Publications

  • Early infancy microbial and metabolic alterations affect risk of childhood asthma

    Marie-Claire Arrieta;Leah T. Stiemsma;Pedro A. Dimitriu;Lisa Thorson

  • IL-10 Is Required for Regulatory T Cells to Mediate Tolerance to Alloantigens In Vivo

    Masaki Hara;Cherry I. Kingsley;Masanori Niimi;Simon Read

  • Impact of maternal intrapartum antibiotics, method of birth and breastfeeding on gut microbiota during the first year of life: a prospective cohort study.

    MB Azad;MB Azad;T Konya;RR Persaud;DS Guttman

  • Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs are present in ~ 4% of uninfected individuals over 70 years old and account for ~ 20% of COVID-19 deaths.

    Paul Bastard;Adrian Gervais;Adrian Gervais;Tom Le Voyer;Tom Le Voyer;Jérémie Rosain;Jérémie Rosain

  • Chapter 2: Innate Immunity

    Stuart E. Turvey;David H. Broide

  • Composition and Variation of the Human Milk Microbiota Are Influenced by Maternal and Early-Life Factors

    Shirin Moossavi;Shadi Sepehri;Bianca Robertson;Lars Bode

  • Infant gut microbiota and food sensitization: associations in the first year of life.

    M. B. Azad;T. Konya;D. S. Guttman;C. J. Field

  • Mutations in STAT3 and diagnostic guidelines for hyper-IgE syndrome

    Cristina Woellner;E. Michael Gertz;Alejandro A. Schäffer;Macarena Lagos

  • Exposure to household furry pets influences the gut microbiota of infants at 3–4 months following various birth scenarios

    Hein M. Tun;Theodore Konya;Tim K. Takaro;Jeffrey R. Brook

  • Exome Sequencing and the Management of Neurometabolic Disorders

    Maja Tarailo-Graovac;Maja Tarailo-Graovac;Casper Shyr;Colin J. Ross;Gabriella A. Horvath;Gabriella A. Horvath

  • Screen-time is associated with inattention problems in preschoolers: Results from the CHILD birth cohort study

    Sukhpreet K. Tamana;Victor Ezeugwu;Joyce Chikuma;Diana L. Lefebvre

  • The outcomes of juvenile idiopathic arthritis in children managed with contemporary treatments: results from the ReACCh-Out cohort

    Jaime Guzman;Kiem Oen;Lori B Tucker;Adam M Huber

  • Roles of Birth Mode and Infant Gut Microbiota in Intergenerational Transmission of Overweight and Obesity From Mother to Offspring

    Hein M. Tun;Sarah L. Bridgman;Radha Chari;Catherine J. Field

  • Association of Exposure to Formula in the Hospital and Subsequent Infant Feeding Practices With Gut Microbiota and Risk of Overweight in the First Year of Life

    Jessica D Forbes;Jessica D Forbes;Jessica D Forbes;Meghan B Azad;Lorena Vehling;Hein M Tun

  • Store-Operated Ca2+ Entry Controls Clonal Expansion of T Cells through Metabolic Reprogramming

    Martin Vaeth;Mate Maus;Stefan Klein-Hessling;Elizaveta Freinkman

  • Associations between infant fungal and bacterial dysbiosis and childhood atopic wheeze in a nonindustrialized setting.

    Marie-Claire Arrieta;Marie-Claire Arrieta;Andrea Arévalo;Leah Stiemsma;Leah Stiemsma;Pedro Dimitriu

  • The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study: examining developmental origins of allergy and asthma

    Padmaja Subbarao;Sonia S Anand;Allan B Becker;A Dean Befus

  • Human Milk Oligosaccharide Concentrations Are Associated with Multiple Fixed and Modifiable Maternal Characteristics, Environmental Factors, and Feeding Practices.

    Meghan B Azad;Meghan B Azad;Bianca Robertson;Faisal Atakora;Allan B Becker

  • Decreasing antibiotic use, the gut microbiota, and asthma incidence in children: evidence from population-based and prospective cohort studies

    David M Patrick;Hind Sbihi;Darlene L Y Dai;Abdullah Al Mamun

  • Noninvasive imaging of pancreatic islet inflammation in type 1A diabetes patients

    Jason L. Gaglia;Alexander R. Guimaraes;Mukesh Harisinghani;Stuart E. Turvey;Stuart E. Turvey

  • A Global Effort to Define the Human Genetics of Protective Immunity to SARS-CoV-2 Infection.

    Jean-Laurent Casanova;Helen C. Su;Covid Human Genetic Effort

  • Ontogeny of Toll-Like Receptor Mediated Cytokine Responses of Human Blood Mononuclear Cells

    Nathan P. Corbett;Darren Blimkie;Kevin C. Ho;Bing Cai

  • Infant Feeding and Weight Gain: Separating Breast Milk From Breastfeeding and Formula From Food

    Meghan B. Azad;Meghan B. Azad;Lorena Vehling;Deborah Chan;Annika Klopp

  • The hygiene hypothesis: current perspectives and future therapies.

    Leah T Stiemsma;Lisa A Reynolds;Stuart E Turvey;B Brett Finlay

  • Predicting the atopic march: Results from the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development Study.

    Maxwell M. Tran;Diana L. Lefebvre;Christoffer Dharma;David Dai

  • Differential Susceptibility of Heart, Skin, and Islet Allografts to T Cell-Mediated Rejection

    N D Jones;S E Turvey;A Van Maurik;M Hara

  • Asthma and the Microbiome: defining the Critical Window in Early life

    Leah T. Stiemsma;Stuart E. Turvey

  • Thinking bigger: How early-life environmental exposures shape the gut microbiome and influence the development of asthma and allergic disease.

    Hind Sbihi;Rozlyn Ct Boutin;Chelsea Cutler;Mandy Suen

  • Modes of Infant Feeding and the Risk of Childhood Asthma: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study.

    Annika Klopp;Lorena Vehling;Allan B. Becker;Padmaja Subbarao

  • Fecal Short-Chain Fatty Acid Variations by Breastfeeding Status in Infants at 4 Months: Differences in Relative versus Absolute Concentrations.

    Sarah L. Bridgman;Meghan B. Azad;Catherine J. Field;Andrea M. Haqq

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm R. Sears
Malcolm R. Sears McMaster University
Allan B. Becker
Allan B. Becker University of Manitoba
Anita L. Kozyrskyj
Anita L. Kozyrskyj University of Alberta
Catherine J. Field
Catherine J. Field University of Alberta
Tobias R. Kollmann
Tobias R. Kollmann Dalhousie University
Jeffrey R. Brook
Jeffrey R. Brook University of Toronto
B. Brett Finlay
B. Brett Finlay University of British Columbia
David S. Guttman
David S. Guttman University of Toronto
Sonia S. Anand
Sonia S. Anand McMaster University
Michael Brauer
Michael Brauer University of British Columbia

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