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Marven Gerel D. Cabling, MD serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. With over a decade of clinical and research activity, his work bridges rheumatology, internal medicine, and interdisciplinary care models, evidenced by publications spanning 2014-2024 and active institutional research projects.
His research concentrates on autoimmune disease mechanisms and clinical management, particularly rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and gout. Key investigations explore cardiovascular complications in rheumatic diseases, bone metabolism dysregulation, and cutaneous manifestations, often focusing on aging female populations. His 2023-2024 work reveals an expanding emphasis on interdisciplinary connections between rheumatology, cardiology, and emergency medicine, highlighting systemic disease impacts beyond joints.
Publication trends demonstrate consistent clinical translation: early work (2014-2015) established biomarker research (TSLP, APRIL), while recent output focuses on healthcare systems analysis (2022 hospital readmissions study) and comprehensive disease management (2024 book chapters). This evolution reflects growing attention to real-world clinical practice, preventive care, and comorbidity management in rheumatology.
Dr. Cabling actively leads clinical investigations including:
- Internal Q Fever Admissions (PI, LLU Dept. of Medicine, 2021)
- Gout Emergency Department Admissions (PI, LLU Dept. of Medicine, 2021)
- SARS-CoV Cytokine Release Syndrome (Investigator, LLU, 2020)
- Milnacipran for Lupus Fatigue (Investigator, Forest Laboratories, 2014-2015)
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