dr. Trenton Dailey-Chwalibóg
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0000-0002-8204-4925
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- Trenton is an perinatal epidemiologist who employs multi-omics methods to study the fundamental biology of maternal and child vulnerability in the developing world. His research is at the nexus of field epidemiology, clinical intervention and unbiased multi-omic investigation. He conducted his doctoral training at Action Against Hunger (Paris, France) where he lead a multi-centric study of phenotypic vulnerability in children with severe acute malnutrition. Since 2020, he has developed and led the biomarker discovery portfolio within the Department of Food Technology, Safety, and Health at Ghent University. He has over a decade of experience living and working across Africa and Asia.
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Time-specific bidirectional links between the maternal microbiome, milk composition, and infant gut microbiota
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Perceptions and practices in urban Burkina Faso : a qualitative study on gestational age estimation among health workers
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Maternal balanced energy-protein supplementation reshapes the maternal gut microbiome and enhances carbohydrate metabolism in infants : a randomized controlled trial
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Comparison of gestational age assessment methods in the second and third trimesters : evaluating alternative approaches against ultrasound in urban Burkina Faso
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Ochratoxin A status at birth is associated with reduced birth weight and ponderal index in rural Burkina Faso
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Prenatal multiple micronutrient-fortified balanced energy-protein supplementation and newborn telomere length and mitochondrial DNA content : a randomized controlled efficacy trial in rural Burkina Faso
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Maternal fortified balanced energy-protein supplementation increases diversity of the maternal gut microbiome and the capacity of carbohydrate uptake in infant gut
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The associations between maternal milk microbiome, oligosaccharides and infant gut microbiota : insights from a Burkinabe cohort study
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Describing biological vulnerability in small, vulnerable newborns in urban Burkina Faso (DenBalo) : gut microbiota, immune system, and breastmilk assembly
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Barriers and enablers to the effective implementation of omics research in low- and middle-income countries