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Overview

Ivana V. Yang is affiliated with the University of Colorado Denver in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

Their work engages with multiple subfields, including:

  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Molecular Biology
  • Physiology
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Genetics

Notable topics covered in their publications include:

  • Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Sarcoidosis and Beryllium Toxicity Research
  • Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
  • Occupational and environmental lung diseases

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ivana V. Yang include:

  • Inherited causes of clonal haematopoiesis in 97,691 whole genomes, 2020, Nature
  • Chronic Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis, an Interstitial Lung Disease with Distinct Molecular Signatures, 2020, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Pulmonary fibrosis distal airway epithelia are dynamically and structurally dysfunctional, 2021, Nature Communications
  • DNA methylation and body mass index from birth to adolescence: meta-analyses of epigenome-wide association studies, 2020, Genome Medicine
  • Nasal DNA methylation profiling of asthma and rhinitis, 2020, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Ivana V. Yang collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • David A. Schwartz
  • Katerina Kechris
  • Tasha E. Fingerlin
  • Dana Dabelea
  • Iain R. Konigsberg

Their publications are often found in the following venues:

  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • European Respiratory Journal
  • American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology

Best Publications

  • Analysis of the mouse transcriptome based on functional annotation of 60,770 full-length cDNAs

    Y. Okazaki;M. Furuno;T. Kasukawa;J. Adachi

  • A common MUC5B promoter polymorphism and pulmonary fibrosis

    Max A. Seibold;Anastasia L. Wise;Marcy C. Speer;Mark P. Steele

  • Muc5b is required for airway defence

    Michelle G. Roy;Alessandra Livraghi-Butrico;Ashley A. Fletcher;Melissa M. McElwee

  • Inherited causes of clonal haematopoiesis in 97,691 whole genomes.

    Alexander G Bick;Joshua S Weinstock;Satish K Nandakumar;Satish K Nandakumar;Charles P Fulco;Charles P Fulco

  • Within the fold: assessing differential expression measures and reproducibility in microarray assays

    Ivana V Yang;Emily Chen;Jeremy P Hasseman;Wei Liang

  • Molecular Staging for Survival Prediction of Colorectal Cancer Patients

    Steven Eschrich;Ivana Yang;Greg Bloom;Ka Yin Kwong

  • Comb-p

    Brent S. Pedersen;David A. Schwartz;Ivana V. Yang;Katerina J. Kechris

  • Genetic analysis of complex traits in the emerging Collaborative Cross

    David L. Aylor;William Valdar;Wendy Foulds-Mathes;Ryan J. Buus

  • Small-Magnitude Effect Sizes in Epigenetic End Points are Important in Children's Environmental Health Studies: The Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Center's Epigenetics Working Group.

    Carrie V. Breton;Carmen J. Marsit;Elaine Faustman;Kari Nadeau;Kari Nadeau

  • Multi-platform, multi-site, microarray-based human tumor classification.

    Greg Bloom;Ivana V. Yang;David Boulware;Ka Yin Kwong

  • Genetic variants associated with susceptibility to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in people of European ancestry: a genome-wide association study

    Richard J Allen;Joanne Porte;Rebecca Braybrooke;Carlos Flores

  • Expression of cilium-associated genes defines novel molecular subtypes of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

    Ivana V Yang;Christopher D Coldren;Sonia M Leach;Max A Seibold

  • DNA methylation and childhood asthma in the inner city.

    Ivana V. Yang;Brent S. Pedersen;Andrew Liu;George T. O'Connor

  • Muc5b overexpression causes mucociliary dysfunction and enhances lung fibrosis in mice

    Laura A. Hancock;Corinne E. Hennessy;George M. Solomon;Evgenia Dobrinskikh

  • An epigenome-wide association study of total serum immunoglobulin E concentration

    Liming Liang;Saffron A. G. Willis-Owen;Catherine Laprise;Kenny C. C. Wong

  • Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Genetic Disease That Involves Mucociliary Dysfunction of the Peripheral Airways

    Christopher M. Evans;Tasha E. Fingerlin;Marvin I. Schwarz;David Lynch

  • Dynamic incorporation of multiple in silico functional annotations empowers rare variant association analysis of large whole-genome sequencing studies at scale

    Xihao Li;Zilin Li;Hufeng Zhou;Sheila M Gaynor

  • Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of DNA methylation and childhood asthma

    Sarah E. Reese;Cheng-Jian Xu;Herman T. den Dekker;Mi Kyeong Lee

  • Gene expression profiling of familial and sporadic interstitial pneumonia.

    Ivana V. Yang;Lauranell H. Burch;Mark P. Steele;Jordan D. Savov

  • Epigenetic control of gene expression in the lung.

    Ivana V. Yang;David A. Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Schwartz
David A. Schwartz University of Colorado Denver
Marvin I. Schwarz
Marvin I. Schwarz University of Colorado Denver
John Quackenbush
John Quackenbush Harvard University
Kevin K. Brown
Kevin K. Brown National Jewish Health
Dana Dabelea
Dana Dabelea University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Frank C. Sciurba
Frank C. Sciurba University of Pittsburgh
Naftali Kaminski
Naftali Kaminski Yale University
Avrum Spira
Avrum Spira Boston University
Alexander P. Reiner
Alexander P. Reiner University of Washington
Juha Kere
Juha Kere Karolinska Institute

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