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Towia A. Libermann is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, with a focus on intensive care, molecular biology, and developmental neuroscience. Their work also covers anesthesiology, pain medicine, and surgery, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach to clinical and laboratory research.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as intensive care unit cognitive disorders, anesthesia and neurotoxicity research, anesthesia and sedative agents, and endometriosis research and treatment. Additionally, their research includes advanced proteomics techniques, metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, as well as cardiac, anesthesia, and surgical outcomes.

Towia A. Libermann has published scholarly articles frequently in venues including the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Scientific Reports, the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, and Cancers. These platforms indicate an engagement with both clinical applications and molecular research fields.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Towia A. Libermann include:

  • Stability and reproducibility of proteomic profiles in epidemiological studies: comparing the Olink and SOMAscan platforms, 2022, PROTEOMICS
  • Association of Plasma Neurofilament Light with Postoperative Delirium, 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • Placenta accreta spectrum: biomarker discovery using plasma proteomics, 2020, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Machine Learning to Develop and Internally Validate a Predictive Model for Post-operative Delirium in a Prospective, Observational Clinical Cohort Study of Older Surgical Patients, 2020, Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • The Gut Microbiome and Cancer Immunotherapy: Can We Use the Gut Microbiome as a Predictive Biomarker for Clinical Response in Cancer Immunotherapy?, 2021, Cancers

The scientist collaborates regularly with coauthors such as Simon T. Dillon, Edward R. Marcantonio, Tamara G. Fong, Sharon K. Inouye, and Xuesong Gu, among others. These collaborations suggest active involvement in projects that intersect geriatrics, neurology, and molecular biomarker studies.

Best Publications

  • Excess placental soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt1) may contribute to endothelial dysfunction, hypertension, and proteinuria in preeclampsia

    Sharon E. Maynard;Jiang Yong Min;Jaime Merchan;Kee Hak Lim

  • Human epidermal growth factor receptor cDNA sequence and aberrant expression of the amplified gene in A431 epidermoid carcinoma cells

    A Ullrich;L Coussens;J S Hayflick;T J Dull

  • Tyrosine kinase receptor with extensive homology to EGF receptor shares chromosomal location with neu oncogene.

    Lisa Coussens;Teresa L. Yang-Feng;Yu Cheng Liao;Ellson Chen

  • Soluble endoglin contributes to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.

    Shivalingappa Venkatesha;Mourad Toporsian;Chun Lam;Jun-ichi Hanai

  • Activation of interleukin-6 gene expression through the NF-kappa B transcription factor.

    T A Libermann;D Baltimore

  • Amplification, enhanced expression and possible rearrangement of EGF receptor gene in primary human brain tumours of glial origin

    Towia A. Libermann;Harris R. Nusbaum;Nissim Razon;Richard Kris

  • Molecular sequelae of proteasome inhibition in human multiple myeloma cells

    Nicholas Mitsiades;Constantine S. Mitsiades;Vassiliki Poulaki;Dharminder Chauhan

  • The proteasome inhibitor PS-341 potentiates sensitivity of multiple myeloma cells to conventional chemotherapeutic agents: therapeutic applications.

    Nicholas Mitsiades;Constantine S. Mitsiades;Paul G. Richardson;Vassiliki Poulaki

  • Inhibition of the insulin-like growth factor receptor-1 tyrosine kinase activity as a therapeutic strategy for multiple myeloma, other hematologic malignancies, and solid tumors.

    Constantine S Mitsiades;Nicholas S Mitsiades;Nicholas S Mitsiades;Ciaran J McMullan;Vassiliki Poulaki;Vassiliki Poulaki

  • Wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors drive intestinal inflammation via activation of toll-like receptor 4

    Yvonne Junker;Sebastian Zeissig;Seong-Jun Kim;Donatella Barisani;Donatella Barisani

  • Multiple myeloma cell adhesion-induced interleukin-6 expression in bone marrow stromal cells involves activation of NF-kappa B

    Dharminder Chauhan;Hiroshi Uchiyama;Yasmin Akbarali;Mitsuyoshi Urashima

  • Transcriptional signature of histone deacetylase inhibition in multiple myeloma: Biological and clinical implications

    Constantine S. Mitsiades;Nicholas S. Mitsiades;Ciaran J. McMullan;Vassiliki Poulaki

  • Expression of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors in Human Brain Tumors

    T A Libermann;N Razon;A D Bartal;Y Yarden

  • Adenoviral gene therapy leads to rapid induction of multiple chemokines and acute neutrophil-dependent hepatic injury in vivo.

    Daniel A. Muruve;Melissa J. Barnes;Isaac E. Stillman;Towia A. Libermann

  • Identification of Vascular Lineage-Specific Genes by Transcriptional Profiling of Isolated Blood Vascular and Lymphatic Endothelial Cells

    Satoshi Hirakawa;Young-Kwon Hong;Natasha Harvey;Vivien Schacht

  • A high-fat, ketogenic diet induces a unique metabolic state in mice

    Adam Richard Kennedy;Pavlos Pissios;Hasan H. Otu;Bingzhong Xue

  • Comment on “ 'Stemness': Transcriptional Profiling of Embryonic and Adult Stem Cells” and “A Stem Cell Molecular Signature” (I)

    Nicolas O. Fortunel;Hasan H. Otu;Huck Hui Ng;Jinhui Chen

  • Lymphatic reprogramming of blood vascular endothelium by Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.

    Young Kwon Hong;Kimberly Foreman;Jay W. Shin;Satoshi Hirakawa

  • Gene Signatures of Progression and Metastasis in Renal Cell Cancer

    Jon Jones;Hasan Otu;Dimitrios Spentzos;Shakirahmed Kolia

  • Excess placental soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt1) could contribute to endothelial dysfunction, hypertension, and proteinuria in preeclampsia

    Sharon E. Maynard;Jiang-Yong Min;Jaime Merchan;Kee-Hak Lim

Frequent Co-Authors

Manoj Bhasin
Manoj Bhasin Emory University
Long Ngo
Long Ngo Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Edward R. Marcantonio
Edward R. Marcantonio Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Sharon K. Inouye
Sharon K. Inouye Harvard Medical School
Peter Oettgen
Peter Oettgen Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Richard N. Jones
Richard N. Jones Brown University
Mary B. Goldring
Mary B. Goldring Hospital for Special Surgery
Yosef Yarden
Yosef Yarden Weizmann Institute of Science
Steven E. Arnold
Steven E. Arnold Harvard University
Herbert Benson
Herbert Benson Harvard University

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