معرفی
Lais Osmani, MD, is a Rheumatology Instructor at Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in autoimmune diseases, particularly lupus nephritis, and conducts research on the pathogenesis of autoimmune conditions using omics data to identify therapeutic targets. His academic positions include a fellowship in rheumatology at Yale, following residencies in pathology (Johns Hopkins Hospital) and internal medicine (Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center).
Education:
- MD, University of Illinois College of Medicine (2015)
- Residency in Anatomical and Clinical Pathology, Johns Hopkins Hospital (2018)
- Residency in Internal Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (2021)
- Fellowship in Rheumatology, Yale University (2024)
Research focuses on understanding autoimmune disease mechanisms, leveraging omics data to identify therapeutic targets. Key interests include neutrophil roles in lupus nephritis, CD8+ T cell dysfunction in Alzheimer’s, and computational methods in immunology. Collaborates with researchers like Adam Mecca and Insoo Kang. Active in studies published in Immunity & Ageing and Seminars in Cancer Biology.
Currently conducts research in Dr. Insoo Kang’s lab, integrating immunology and computational biology to advance autoimmune disease research.
