Bradley Barth

Postdoctoral Associate

Bradley Barth received a B.S. from Cornell University, in 2015. He investigates sacral nerve stimulation as a treatment for gastrointestinal motility disorders. He develops computational models and uses ex vivo mouse preparations to probe the peripheral and enteric neural circuits regulating colonic motility. Bradley received an honorable mention from the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship in 2017, and the Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2018. Beyond the laboratory, Bradley is involved with the Scientific Research and Education Network, connecting STEM researchers with educators to disseminate cutting edge science and improve science literacy in K-12 schools.

Appointments and Affiliations

  • Student

Research Interests

Sacral Nerve Stimulation

Representative Publications

  • Barth, B; Grill, W; Spencer, N; Travis, L, Data from: The control of colonic motility using electrical stimulation to modulate enteric neural circuitry (2020) [10.7924/r4bk1dq8n] [abs].
  • Rakhilin, N; Garrett, A; Eom, C-Y; Chavez, KR; Small, DM; Daniel, AR; Kaelberer, MM; Mejooli, MA; Huang, Q; Ding, S; Kirsch, DG; Bohórquez, DV; Nishimura, N; Barth, BB; Shen, X, An intravital window to image the colon in real time., Nature Communications, vol 10 no. 1 (2019) [10.1038/s41467-019-13699-w] [abs].
  • Barth, BB; Huang, H-I; Hammer, GE; Shen, X, Opportunities and Challenges for Single-Unit Recordings from Enteric Neurons in Awake Animals., Micromachines, vol 9 no. 9 (2018) [10.3390/mi9090428] [abs].