Sukhwinder Singh Sohal ๐ซ
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Head of the Respiratory Translational Research Group ๐ซ @Sohal_LabRTRG @UTAS_
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In this Respiratory Translational Research Group research article, Bhattarai et al. investigate the roles of drivers of endothelial to mesenchymal transition, uncovering an active endothelial SMAD pathway, independent of TGF-ฮฒ1 in smokers, SAD, and COPD patients. #ClinSci #Smoking doi.org/10.1042/CS2024โฆ
Join me Michael Loebinger and Eva Polverino to discuss an interactive case of bronchiectasis, review the ERS bronchiectasis guidelines and chat through some difficult clinical issues EMBARC #bronchiectasis
Congrats to our own Dr Sukhwinder Sohal Sukhwinder Singh Sohal ๐ซ who was recognised at the recent European Respiratory Society Congress for his extensive research work into lung health. Dr Sohal was joined by Dr Monica Lu Monica (Wenying) Lu who presented three papers at the Congress ๐
Well done to our postdoc Monica (Wenying) Lu reporting novel findings of adipose tissue deposition in IPF lungs and its association with respiratory lung function parameters. Adipose tissue deposition was independent of BMI suggesting other mechanisms at play. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ
Pleased to share our recent clinical and translational review updating on pathology of #IPF, diagnosis and new therapeutic modalities. Itโs been a massive collaborative effort and very thankful to all involved Monica (Wenying) Lu Lucilla Piccari @LucillaPiccari@med-mastodon Affan Shahzad sciencedirect.com/science/articlโฆ
Thank you to The Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation The Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation for supporting me and my research being conducted at UTS UTS Medical Science UTS UTS Science.
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Pleased to share our Special Report discussing Pathophysiology of small airways in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF): the silent zone โฆMonica (Wenying) Luโฉ โฆRespiratory Translational Research Groupโฉ #IPF #airways tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ
Our Special Report discussing Pathophysiology of small airways in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF): the silent zone, available online now. ๐ซ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐#IPF #pathophysiology #SpecialReport #ExpertReviewofRespiratoryMedicine Respiratory Translational Research Group University of Tasmania doi.org/10.1080/174763โฆ
Deeply honoured to be awarded Fellowship of The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in the discipline of Anatomical Pathology, under the Faculty of Science (Research) by Published Works (FFSc RCPA). Very thankful to the College for recognising contributions to the field of Respiratory Medicine/Pathology.
Sharing some insights in the ATS Blue Journal from our recent work on vascular / arterial pruning in smokers, and patients with early COPD. Similar pathology was evident in asthma-COPD overlap patients. EndMT seems central to destructive vascular pathology. atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.116โฆ
Congrats and well done to our Research Fellow Dr Wenying Lu Monica (Wenying) Lu for being recognised with TSANZ Janet Elder Award for her work on - Patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis have fatty lungs: implications for respiratory physiology ๐๐Respiratory Translational Research Group University of Tasmania
Recent publication from our research group reporting EMT changes and effects of ICS in the lungs of patients with asthma-COPD overlap (ACO) Respiratory Translational Research Group frontiersin.org/journals/immunโฆ