
#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 Jan 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 Aug 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 Juli 202518min

#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 Jan 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 Nov 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 Okt 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 Aug 202433min


















