Welcome to the Schneider Lab
The majority of human diseases involve complex interactions of different organ systems. Traditional organ-centric pathophysiological models fail to capture these interactions.
We strive to develop new therapies for GI diseases by decoding molecular circuits of organ crosstalk. Learn more about our research here.

Digital Systems Medicine and Organ Crosstalk
Many human diseases result from complex interactions between different organs and cellular systems, which traditional organ-focused models often fail to fully capture. Our interdisciplinary and international team of researchers is dedicated to developing innovative therapies for gastrointestinal (GI) diseases by decoding the molecular circuits involved in organ crosstalk.