Obesity and Lung Disease: A Discussion

Obesity and Lung Disease: A Discussion

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Discussion on How PhD Scientists can Navigate Clinical Departments

Hosts: Richard Johnston, Ph.D., ATSF and Jarrod Wesley Barnes, Ph.D., MBAPanelists: Beth Moore, Ph.D., Scott Budinger, M.D., Rama Mallampalli, M.D., and Raed Dweik, M.D., 

Airway Goblet Metaplasia Resulting from YAP/TAZ Deletion Drives Pulmonary Inflammatory Responses

Dr. Marija Gredic chats with Dr. Bob Varelas about his article, "Airway Goblet Metaplasia Resulting from YAP/TAZ Deletion Drives Pulmonary Inflammatory Responses." 

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