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Sejal Morjaria
Researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Publications - 43
Citations - 2778
Sejal Morjaria is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1764 citations. Previous affiliations of Sejal Morjaria include Kettering University & Cornell University.
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The effects of intestinal tract bacterial diversity on mortality following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Ying Taur,Ying Taur,Robert R. Jenq,Robert R. Jenq,Miguel-Angel Perales,Miguel-Angel Perales,Eric R. Littmann,Sejal Morjaria,Lilan Ling,Daniel No,Asia Gobourne,Agnes Viale,Parastoo B. Dahi,Parastoo B. Dahi,Doris M. Ponce,Doris M. Ponce,Juliet N. Barker,Juliet N. Barker,Sergio Giralt,Sergio Giralt,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Eric G. Pamer +23 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the intestinal microbiota may be an important factor in the success or failure in allo-HSCT, and the diversity of the intestine microbiota at engraftment is an independent predictor of mortality in recipients.
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Determinants of COVID-19 disease severity in patients with cancer.
Elizabeth Robilotti,Elizabeth Robilotti,N. Esther Babady,Peter A. Mead,Peter A. Mead,Thierry Rolling,Rocio Perez-Johnston,Marilia Bernardes,Yael Bogler,Mario Caldararo,Cesar J. Figueroa,Cesar J. Figueroa,Michael S. Glickman,Michael S. Glickman,Alexa Joanow,Anna Kaltsas,Anna Kaltsas,Yeon Joo Lee,Yeon Joo Lee,Anabella Lucca,Amanda Mariano,Sejal Morjaria,Sejal Morjaria,Tamara Nawar,Genovefa A. Papanicolaou,Genovefa A. Papanicolaou,Jacqueline Predmore,Gil Redelman-Sidi,Gil Redelman-Sidi,Elizabeth K. Schmidt,Susan K. Seo,Susan K. Seo,Kent A. Sepkowitz,Kent A. Sepkowitz,Monika K. Shah,Monika K. Shah,Jedd D. Wolchok,Jedd D. Wolchok,Tobias M. Hohl,Tobias M. Hohl,Ying Taur,Ying Taur,Mini Kamboj,Mini Kamboj +43 more
TL;DR: Analysis of a large, single-center cohort of patients with cancer who were infected with COVID-19 uncovers factors associated with disease severity and interactions with anti-cancer therapies.
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Reconstitution of the gut microbiota of antibiotic-treated patients by autologous fecal microbiota transplant
Ying Taur,Katharine Z. Coyte,Katharine Z. Coyte,Katharine Z. Coyte,Jonas Schluter,Elizabeth Robilotti,Cesar J. Figueroa,Mergim Gjonbalaj,Eric R. Littmann,Lilan Ling,Liza Miller,Liza Miller,Yangtsho Gyaltshen,Yangtsho Gyaltshen,Emily Fontana,Sejal Morjaria,Boglarka Gyurkocza,Miguel-Angel Perales,Hugo Castro-Malaspina,Roni Tamari,Doris M. Ponce,Guenther Koehne,Juliet N. Barker,Ann A. Jakubowski,Esperanza B. Papadopoulos,Parastoo B. Dahi,Craig S. Sauter,Brian C. Shaffer,James W. Young,James W. Young,James W. Young,Jonathan U. Peled,Richard Meagher,Robert R. Jenq,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Sergio Giralt,Eric G. Pamer,Joao B. Xavier +38 more
TL;DR: It is shown that auto-FMT reconstitutes major commensal bacterial populations, thereby reestablishing the patient’s gut microbiota diversity and composition and demonstrating the potential for fecal sample banking and posttreatment remediation of a patient's gut microbiota after microbiota-depleting antibiotic treatment during allo-HSCT.
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The gut microbiota is associated with immune cell dynamics in humans.
Jonas Schluter,Jonathan U. Peled,Jonathan U. Peled,Bradford P. Taylor,Kate A. Markey,Kate A. Markey,Melody Smith,Melody Smith,Ying Taur,Rene Niehus,Anna Staffas,Anqi Dai,Emily Fontana,Luigi A Amoretti,Roberta J. Wright,Sejal Morjaria,Maly Fenelus,Melissa S. Pessin,Nelson J. Chao,Meagan Lew,Lauren Bohannon,Amy Bush,Anthony D. Sung,Tobias M. Hohl,Miguel-Angel Perales,Miguel-Angel Perales,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Joao B. Xavier +28 more
TL;DR: Influence of the gut microbiome on the human immune system is revealed by systems analysis of vast clinical data from decades of electronic health records paired with massive longitudinal microbiome sequencing, with implications for microbiota-driven modulation of immunity.
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Impact of gut colonization with butyrate-producing microbiota on respiratory viral infection following allo-HCT.
Bastiaan W. Haak,Bastiaan W. Haak,Eric R. Littmann,Jean-Luc Chaubard,Amanda J. Pickard,Emily Fontana,Fatima Adhi,Yangtsho Gyaltshen,Lilan Ling,Sejal Morjaria,Sejal Morjaria,Jonathan U. Peled,Marcel R.M. van den Brink,Alexander I. Geyer,Alexander I. Geyer,Justin R. Cross,Eric G. Pamer,Eric G. Pamer,Ying Taur,Ying Taur +19 more
TL;DR: Higher representation of butyrate-producing bacteria in the fecal microbiota is associated with increased resistance against respiratory viral infection with LRTI in allo-HCT patients.