
#28: Hidradenitis Suppurativa
In this episode of Inflammatory Content, Dr. Kellen Cavagnero explores the debilitating skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and takes a deep dive into a recent Immunity paper that comprehensive...
4 Tammi 39min

#27: A Surprising New Role for Neutrophils in Wound Healing
In this episode of Inflammatory Content, Dr. Kellen Cavagnero breaks down a new Nature paper showing that a subset of skin neutrophils doesn’t just fight bacteria—they also build extracellular matrix ...
20 Elo 202529min

#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions
In this episode of Inflammatory Content, Dr. Kellen Cavagnero dives into a landmark 2024 Nature study by Thierry Nordman and colleagues, titled “Spatial proteomics identifies JAKi as treatment for a l...
5 Heinä 202518min

#25: Immuno-endocrinology with Dr. Dequina Nicholas, Ph.D.
In this episode, Dr. Kellen Cavagnero is joined by Dr. Dequina Nicholas. Dr. Nicholas is an Assistant Professor at the University of California Irvine in the Department of Molecular Biology and Bioche...
8 Maalis 20251h 9min

#24: AI Generated Podcast on Immune-Acting Fibroblasts
Today we’re going to do a journal club, but it will not be your run of the mill journal club. Everyone who knows me knows I am always searching for the latest technology that can increase my efficienc...
16 Tammi 202532min

#23: The PhD Fellowship Application Survival Guide
One of the most common questions I get from undergraduate and graduate students is: How do I get a Ph.D. fellowship? During my Ph.D., I was fortunate to be awarded two fellowships, and I’ve received t...
30 Marras 202428min

#22: Mpox (formerly monkeypox) with Dr. Aaron Oom, Ph.D.
In this episode, Kellen is joined by Dr. Aaron Oom, a Postdoctoral Scholar in the lab of Dr. Mark Mulligan at NYU Langone Health. Aaron is an expert in virology and immunology. He completed his Ph.D. ...
26 Loka 20241h 11min

#21: Functional genomics identifies a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory bowel disease
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified thousands of disease-associated genetic variants. Many of these variants lie in non-coding regions of the genome, making interpretation of GWAS d...
26 Elo 202433min

















