2023
Gender Disparity in National Institutes of Health Funding Among Surgeon-Scientists From 1995 to 2020
Nguyen M, Gonzalez L, Chaudhry S, Ahuja N, Pomahac B, Newman A, Cannon A, Zarebski S, Dardik A, Boatright D. Gender Disparity in National Institutes of Health Funding Among Surgeon-Scientists From 1995 to 2020. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e233630. PMID: 36939702, PMCID: PMC10028489, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.3630.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCross-sectional studyNIH fundingNational InstitutePatient-centered researchNIH RePORTER databaseWarrants further investigationPrincipal investigatorSurgical diseaseGlobal burdenMAIN OUTCOMEResearch project grantsSurgeonsWomenHealth fundingAcademic surgeonsMenNIH grantsDiseaseFurther investigation
2021
Human skin is colonized by T cells that recognize CD1a independently of lipid
Cotton R, Cheng T, Wegrecki M, Le Nours J, Orgill D, Pomahac B, Talbot S, Willis R, Altman J, de Jong A, Ogg G, Van Rhijn I, Rossjohn J, Clark R, Moody D. Human skin is colonized by T cells that recognize CD1a independently of lipid. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2021, 131: e140706. PMID: 33393500, PMCID: PMC7773353, DOI: 10.1172/jci140706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsSelf-lipid antigensSkin T cellsT cell autoreactivityT cell poolT cell repertoireMajor antigenic targetAntigenic targetsCell repertoireClinical diseaseCD1aSkin diseasesCD1 proteinsAntigenTCR recognitionCell poolEffector moleculesCD1a proteinLipid ligandsSmall antigensDiseaseHuman skinCellsAutoreactivityLipids