November Good News
Amy Peiper was a co-author of a publication in Cell Host Microbe:
“Microbiota regulates neonatal disease tolerance to virus-evoked necrotizing enterocolitis by shaping the STAT1-NLRC5 axis in the intestinal epithelium”
Stephan Quintin was a co-author of publication in Science Reports:
“Neuronal tissue collection from intra-cranial instruments used in deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson’s disease with implications for study of alpha-synuclein”
Delaney Ding was senior author on a publication in Journal of Pediatrics:
“Erythrasma with Interface dermatitis Reaction in a Healthy 13-Year-Old Boy”
Delaney Ding was the sole author on a comment to the editor published in Clinical and Experimental Dermatology:
Comment on ‘Patient-initiated follow-up for high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: how we do it and 2 years of outcome data’
Chance Fleeting was a co-author on a publication in SAGE Open Medical Case Reports:
“A rare case of pediatric distal middle cerebral artery aneurysm”
Mohammad Shafieinouri was first author on a publication in medRxiv:
“Gut-Brain Nexus: Mapping Multi-Modal Links to Neurodegeneration at Biobank Scale”
Miranda Reid was the first author of a publication in Cureus:
“Decreasing Patient Visit Length at a Student-Run Free Clinic via a Continuous Quality Improvement Project”
Amy Peiper was the first author of a publication in Cell Host Microbe:
“Metabolic immaturity and breastmilk bile acid metabolites are central determinants of heightened newborn vulnerability to norovirus diarrhea”
Miranda Reid and Phillip Mackie were co-authors on a publication in BMJ Open Quality:
“Quality improvement approach to reduce patient cycle time at a student-run free healthcare clinical network”
Caretia Washington had a paper accepted for publication as a joint first-author in American Journal of Preventive Medicine- Focus
“Cigarette Smoking Patterns Among Racial and Ethnic Groups with Chronic Lung Diseases During the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Jeff Valisno was a co-author of a publication in JCI Insight:
“MerTK-dependent efferocytosis by monocytic-MDSCs mediates resolution of post-lung transplant ischemia-reperfusion injury”
Aditya Mahadevan was a co-author of a publication in Journal of Medical Internet Research:
“Five-Feature Models to Predict Preeclampsia Onset Time From Electronic Health Record Data: Development and Validation Study”