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Gabrielle Fredman is a Professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, focusing on molecular and cellular physiology. Her research investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms of failed inflammation resolution in atherosclerosis and aging, supported by NIH grants.
- 2009 PhD in Molecular Biology, Boston University
- 2011 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard Medical School
- 2015 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Columbia University
Dr. Fredman’s work centers on specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) like resolvins and their role in atherosclerosis progression, macrophage function, and aging-related diseases. She explores molecular pathways such as GPR18 signaling and MerTK cleavage.
Recent publications highlight SPMs in aging, radiation-induced inflammation, and lipid mediator imbalances in cardiovascular diseases. Her lab develops targeted nanotherapeutics to enhance inflammation resolution in atherosclerosis.
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