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Fiona Bedford

Professor pushing the boundaries of biomedical research, Fiona Bedford, Ph.D., is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the University of California-San Francisco. With a robust academic background and a NARSAD Postdoctoral Fellowship under her belt, she is a pivotal member of the Ingraham Lab at Mission Bay. Her research is primarily focused on gut health, visceral pain, and the intriguing sex differences that influence these areas. Her work is at the forefront of understanding how these factors interplay, contributing significantly to the field of biomedical engineering. Dr. Bedford's recent preprint in the Brain-Body Space highlights her team's groundbreaking research on sex differences in visceral gut pain. This work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has potential implications for developing more personalized medical treatments. Her research team is a vibrant mix of talented individuals, including Zsofia Torok, Muriel Babey, and Lucas Cabrera-Zapata, each bringing unique perspectives and expertise to the lab's endeavors. The Ingraham Lab, with which Dr. Bedford is closely affiliated, has garnered numerous prestigious awards and recognitions. These accolades underscore the lab's commitment to scientific excellence and its role as a nurturing ground for emerging researchers. Dr. Bedford's dedication to mentoring is evident in her collaborative approach, fostering an environment where innovation and learning thrive. Through her work, Dr. Bedford is not only contributing to the academic community but also paving the way for future breakthroughs in understanding the complexities of gut health and visceral pain. Her passion for research and education continues to inspire her colleagues and students alike, making her a respected figure in the field of biomedical engineering.

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