Caren Doueiry (@cdoueiry) 's Twitter Profile
Caren Doueiry

@cdoueiry

MD/PhD Candidate | MUSC Duncan Lab | Interested in liver research

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Thank you to Caren Doueiry and Kimberly McGhee for an outstanding job highlighting our research! How a potent antifibrotic peptide works and why it could reverse scarring in multiple organs eurekalert.org/news-releases/…

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Had a great time sharing my research and meeting brilliant physician scientists this past weekend at the JointMeeting . Thank you APSA ASCI for this incredible opportunity! #JointMeeting22

Had a great time sharing my research and meeting brilliant physician scientists this past weekend at the <a href="/JointMeeting/">JointMeeting</a> . Thank you <a href="/A_P_S_A/">APSA</a> <a href="/the_asci/">ASCI</a> for this incredible opportunity! #JointMeeting22
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Incredibly honored to have been inducted into MUSC's Student Leadership Society with the support of my mentors, family, and friends. Inspired by all the inductees' contributions to the MUSC community, its interprofessionalism, and diversity and inclusion. MUSC OSE MUSC Grad Studies

Incredibly honored to have been inducted into MUSC's Student Leadership Society with the support of my mentors, family, and friends. Inspired by all the inductees' contributions to the MUSC community, its interprofessionalism, and diversity and inclusion. <a href="/muscspsd/">MUSC OSE</a> <a href="/musc_cgs/">MUSC Grad Studies</a>
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Congratulations to Caren Doueiry, an M.D., Ph.D. student, and CGS #science #communications intern, for being one of the 8 students to be inducted into the MUSC #Student #Leadership Society!

Congratulations to Caren Doueiry, an M.D., Ph.D. student, and CGS #science #communications intern, for being one of the 8 students to be inducted into the MUSC #Student #Leadership Society!
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Most research on scleroderma, a connective tissue disease that causes scarring, or fibrosis, has focused on the increased number of proteins promoting fibrosis. MUSC researchers report that these patients also have reduced levels of antifibrotic proteins. bit.ly/3ihbQro

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Another year at the amazing AAP/ASCI/APSA JointMeeting! Had an amazing time sharing my work, meeting inspiring people, and learning about their research. APSA

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Check out our recent publication on using iPSC-derived hepatocytes to identify small molecules that could potentially serve as treatment for Familial Hypercholesterolemia!

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Excited to share our newest findings implicating extracellular vesicles in the propagation of lung #fibrosis in #SystemicSclerosis! MUSC Research MUSC Grad Studies Feghali-Bostwick Lab onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar…

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So excited to share our newest publication on using iPSC hepatocytes to model PNPLA3-associated MASLD for small molecule screening to identify pathways involved in lipid accumulation! MDPI MUSC Research MUSC Grad Studies mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/1…

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Thank you MUSC Catalyst and EurekAlert!! for sharing the news about our most recent work identifying pathways that could be targeted to decrease lipid accumulation in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. MUSC Research MUSC Grad Studies eurekalert.org/news-releases/…

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Check out this recent publication featured in International Journal of Molecular Sciences! MUSC first author: Caren Doueiry, Department of Regenerative Medicine & Cell Biology. Click to read: bit.ly/3NBShGI

Check out this recent publication featured in International Journal of Molecular Sciences! MUSC first author: Caren Doueiry, Department of Regenerative Medicine &amp; Cell Biology. Click to read: bit.ly/3NBShGI