Department of Surgery

Whole-Genome DNA Methylation Patterns can Differentiate Trauma Patients from Healthy Controls: A Pilot Study

Date

February 10, 2022 - 8:30am

Event Description

Presenter: Ruben Zamora, PhD

Recent Publications:

  • Schimunek L, Namas RA, Yin J, Liu D, Barclay B, el-Dehaibi F, Abboud A, Lindberg H, Zamora R, Billiar TR, Vodovotz Y. An Enrichment Strategy yields Seven Novel Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms associated with Mortality and altered Th17 Responses following Blunt Trauma. Shock. 2018, 49(3):259-268.
  • Schimunek L, Namas RA, Yin J, Barclay B, Liu D, el-Dehaibi F, Abboud A, Cohen M, Zamora R, Billiar TR, Vodovotz Y. MPPED2 Polymorphism is Associated with Altered Systemic Inflammation and Adverse Trauma Outcomes. Front. Genet. 2019, 10:1115.
  • Schimunek L, Lindberg H, Cohen M, Rami A. Namas RA, Mi Q, Yin J, Barclay D, El-Dehaibi1 F, Abboud A, Zamora R, Billiar TR, Vodovotz Y. Computational Derivation of Core, Dynamic Human Blunt Trauma Inflammatory Endotypes. Front. Immunol. 2021; 11:589304.

Location and Address

Virtual via Zoom. Meeting invite shared with individuals inside the Department of Surgery. Anyone outside the department who would lke to access the lecture, please contact Erin Francis.