Adam Moeser, Ph.D., DVM

Moeser Lab
Research Interests
My research program is focused on elucidating the pathophysiologic mechanisms driving stress-induced gastrointestinal and immune disorders.
Current questions we are asking in our research include:
- What are the mechanisms linking early life adversity and development of brain-gut axis disorders?
- What are the neuro-immune signaling pathways modulating gut and brain mast cell biology and animal behavior (Collaborations with Robison and Mazei-Robison Labs)
- How does biological sex determine the vulnerability to stress-related GI and immunological diseases? (Collaborations with Jordan Lab)
Main Office
Department of Physiology
Biomedical Physical Sciences (BPS) Building
567 Wilson Rd Rm 2201
Main Phone: 517-884-5000
Office Fax: 517-432-1967
Department Chair
Dr. C. Lee Cox
BPS Building Rm 2201E
Phone: 517-884-5050
Fax: 517-432-1967
coxclee@msu.edu
Graduate Office
Department of Physiology
BPS Building Rm 2205
Phone: 517-884-5075
Fax: 517-432-1967