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Taylor Adams is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine's Internal Medicine Department, affiliated with the Kaminski Lab. Their work focuses on pulmonary fibrosis mechanisms, lung aging, and single-cell profiling, with a particular emphasis on epigenetic and immunological pathways. Adams collaborates closely with senior investigators like Naftali Kaminski, contributing to studies on fibrogenesis, drug development, and cellular dynamics in lung diseases.
Research interests include understanding how epigenetic changes, microRNA regulation, and immune-cell interactions drive fibrotic processes. Recent work explores novel biomarkers for disease progression and non-invasive diagnostic methods. Adams' publications highlight advancements in spatial transcriptomics, somatic mutation analysis in aging lungs, and the role of GPR87 and CD103+ dendritic cells in fibrosis.
Key contributions include identifying aberrant basaloid cells in IPF and developing computational tools like SDePER for deconvolving spatial transcriptomic data. Their lab's interdisciplinary approach integrates genomics, bioinformatics, and experimental models to translate findings into therapeutic strategies.
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