Sentences with phrase «co-senior author of the new study»

«We are in the process of elucidating the exact mechanism by which B2M works,» said Saul A. Villeda, PhD, a UCSF Faculty Fellow and co-senior author of the new study.
«The idea is that when fat cells (adipocytes) interact with environmental agents — in this case, bacterial toxins — they then trigger a chronic inflammatory process,» says Patrick Schlievert, Ph.D., UI professor and head of microbiology and co-senior author of a new study published in the journal PLOS ONE.

Not exact matches

«Cancer therapies that attack the lipid composition of the cell membrane would be an entirely new class of anticancer drugs,» says co-senior study author Paul Beales, of the University of Leeds in the UK.
«This is a very large scale study using a new, innovative statistical method,» said study co-senior author Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D., professor of psychiatry, and human and molecular genetics in the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, and an internationally recognized psychiatric geneticist.
«The results position TRPV4 as a new target for preventing and treating sunburn, and probably chronic sun damage including skin cancer or skin photo - aging, though more work must be done before TRPV4 inhibitors can become part of the sun defense arsenal, perhaps in new kinds of skin cream, or to treat chronic sun damage,» said Steinhoff, co-senior author of the study.
«This groundbreaking study sets the stage for more exacting research, using the latest genomic technologies and aimed at developing new therapies that could help the tens of thousand of patients who urgently need our help,» said Dr. Nhan Tran, an Associate Professor of TGen's Cancer and Cell Biology Division and the study's other co-senior author.
«The most exciting thing about our study is not that we've identified a new gene involved in pulmonary hypertension, but that we've found a drug that can «rescue» some mutations,» said co-senior author Wendy K. Chung, MD, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics and medicine at CUMC.
«These data suggest that the interplay between race and ethnicity as social constructs and genetic ancestry as a biological construct is more complex than we had realized,» said Noah Zaitlen, PhD, a UCSF assistant professor of medicine and co-senior author on the new study.
«There is a lot more that needs to be done to determine where these findings fit within the T2D picture, but this study opens up a new direction in T2D research, identifying a potential new pathway that we don't yet fully understand,» says Eric Lander, president and founding director of the Broad and a co-senior author of the study.
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