Author

Jonas Hauser

  • Neuroscientist at Nestlé Research, Lausanne Switzerland
  • Obtained his Ph.D. at the Swiss Institute of Technology - Zurich. He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Institute of Technology - Zurich and University College London on understanding the impact of environment on neurodevelopment and development of the spatial navigation network. 
  • Current topics include nutrition to support neurodevelopment and help mitigate neurological disease symptoms and the cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating these nutritional effects. 
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View details Toddler nutrition and brain development
Jonas Hauser VOD

Toddler nutrition and brain development

Jonas Hauser

View details Early Life Presence of 6’SL Alters Microbiota, Early Life Brain Gene Expression and Long-Term Potentiation
Early Life Presence of 6’SL Alters Microbiota, Early Life Brain Gene Expression and Long-Term Potentiation (videos)

Early Life Presence of 6’SL Alters Microbiota, Early Life Brain Gene Expression and Long-Term Potentiation

Jonas Hauser

View details Sialylated HMOs are Shaping the Development of Cognitive Functions
Sialylated HMOs are Shaping the Development of Cognitive Functions (videos)

Sialylated HMOs are Shaping the Development of Cognitive Functions

Jonas Hauser

View details Early Life Supplementation with Blends of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMO) Improves Cognitive Functions in Models of Cognitive Flexibility and Memory
Early Life Supplementation with Blends of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMO) Improves Cognitive Functions in Models of Cognitive Flexibility and Memory (videos)

Early Life Supplementation with Blends of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMO) Improves Cognitive Functions in Models of Cognitive Flexibility and Memory

Jonas Hauser

View details Glutamatergic Gene Expression Mediates the Relationship between Gut Bacteria and Recognition Memory in Context of Milk Oligosaccharide Intake
Glutamatergic Gene Expression Mediates the Relationship between Gut Bacteria and Recognition Memory in Context of Milk Oligosaccharide Intake  (videos)

Glutamatergic Gene Expression Mediates the Relationship between Gut Bacteria and Recognition Memory in Context of Milk Oligosaccharide Intake

Jonas Hauser

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View details The Human Milk Oligosaccharide, 3′SL, in pre-weaning Milk influences Attention, Learning and Memory later in Life
The Human Milk Oligosaccharide, 3′SL, in pre-weaning Milk influences Attention, Learning and Memory later in Life (publications)

The Human Milk Oligosaccharide, 3′SL, in pre-weaning Milk influences Attention, Learning and Memory later in Life

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