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Inflammatory Content
Kellen Cavagnero, Ph.D.
27 episodes
6 days ago
Inflammatory Content is a podcast about immunology and biomedical sciences more broadly. UC San Diego immunologist Dr. Kellen Cavagnero PhD reviews the latest high-impact original articles and discusses all things science with leading researchers in the field. Inflammatory Content has been featured in Nature and received sponsorship from the NIH.
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Inflammatory Content is a podcast about immunology and biomedical sciences more broadly. UC San Diego immunologist Dr. Kellen Cavagnero PhD reviews the latest high-impact original articles and discusses all things science with leading researchers in the field. Inflammatory Content has been featured in Nature and received sponsorship from the NIH.
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#21: Functional genomics identifies a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Content
33 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
#21: Functional genomics identifies a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory bowel disease

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified thousands of disease-associated genetic variants. Many of these variants lie in non-coding regions of the genome, making interpretation of GWAS difficult and leading to poor translation into therapeutics. In this episode, Kellen reviews an exciting original article published in Nature in June 2024 titled, “A disease-associated gene desert directs macrophage inflammation through ETS2”. Here, Stankey et al. use a cutting-edge functional genomic strategy to identify a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.

Paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38839969/

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Please reach out to us via email (kcavagnero@gmail.com) or X (@KellenCavagnero) with any questions, comments, topic suggestions, etc.

Inflammatory Content
Inflammatory Content is a podcast about immunology and biomedical sciences more broadly. UC San Diego immunologist Dr. Kellen Cavagnero PhD reviews the latest high-impact original articles and discusses all things science with leading researchers in the field. Inflammatory Content has been featured in Nature and received sponsorship from the NIH.