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Thrilled to see our paper on the proteomics biomarkers of QIA published in Blue!! Thank you to mentors @RKalhan and GRWashko and to our collaborators that made the work possible! bit.ly/3vUhEOp

1 Feb 2024
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Big new paper from our group led by @binachoimd built from the @NHLBI_LUNGDir @nih_nhlbi CARDIA Lung Study !
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Bina Choi, MD retweeted
New @NatureMedicine: Plasma protein score of human fitness from >14k individuals across 4 cohorts. Importantly, this score is modifiable by training & links to chronic disease/mortality. Happy to see our HERITAGE group contribute to this enormous effort go.nature.com/4aLsDZi
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Bina Choi, MD retweeted
Sarita Bergei B.S. navigates the novel EB-OCT tool and its potential utility in ILA progression. Nicely showed that subjects with microscopic honeycombing all had radiologic progression on follow up HRCT imaging!!! Amazing work! #ATS2024
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Bina Choi, MD retweeted
Dr. Bina Choi @binachoimd discusses a proteomic signature of QIA validated in 2 large cohorts. Leveraged SHAP values which assesses rel. protein levels & contribution to QIA. Showed dynamic and sometimes linear relationship between proteins such as CRP, sRAGE and QIA. #ATS2024
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Bina Choi, MD retweeted
Dr. Rachel Putman deftly navigates the issue of progression in ILAs and how well quantitative imaging identifies disease progression assessed variably by patterns and extent of disease. QIA changes predict progression of disease and mortality. #ATS2024
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Bina Choi, MD retweeted
Dr. Katie Lee @cathryntlee elegantly elaborates on exposures in ILD. • Tobacco and several non-tobacco job-type exposures show a strong relationship to ILD and have also been linked to ILAs! #ATS2024 @UChicagoPCCM
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I'm so lucky to have some of the best mentors around!!
19 May 2024
So proud of @binachoimd on her @atscommunity Ziskand Clinical Research Scholars Award and so honored to be one of her mentors!
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Very grateful to the @atscommunity and my mentors and collaborators in clinical research (@ACILHarvard @BWHPulmCCM @rachelkputman @RKalhan and many others) for this wonderful honor!
Congrats to the 2024 Ziskind Clinical Research Scholar Awardee, @binachoimd!💫Dr. Choi is a postdoctoral fellow in the Applied Chest Imaging Laboratory at @harvardmed and an associate physician in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at @brighamwomens. (1/2)
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Proud to see our paper on QIA progression and acute respiratory disease events published in Radiology, along with this thoughtful editorial!
In this targeted editorial, Dr. @bplittle of @MayoRadiology offers insights on a secondary analysis of a prospective study of 3972 participants with smoking history to assess CT progression of quantitative interstitial abnormalities.​ doi.org/10.1148/radiol.24079…
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Thrilled to see our paper on the proteomics biomarkers of QIA published in Blue!! Thank you to mentors @RKalhan and GRWashko and to our collaborators that made the work possible! bit.ly/3vUhEOp

1 Feb 2024
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Big new paper from our group led by @binachoimd built from the @NHLBI_LUNGDir @nih_nhlbi CARDIA Lung Study !
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These proteins were associated w/ aberrant expression in the epithelium, fibroblasts, immune cells, pulmonary capillaries, and pericytes in lung scRNA-seq. Epithelial and vascular injury and abnormal inflammatory responses may be present in early lung diseases like QIA.
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In tissue-specific deconvolution, plasma proteins positively associated with QIA were most highly expressed in the lungs, providing support for the idea that biologic markers of early lung injury can be systemically detectable in the plasma.
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Grateful for your mentorship and guidance, @yoffeash!
17 Aug 2022
More fantastic work by @binachoimd CT scan changes indicate increased mortality risk in ever-smokers mdedge.com/chestphysician/ar… @accpchest @BWHPulmCCM @BrighamResearch @COPDGene
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Agree @RaphaelBorie; so great to work with you!!
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Very proud of this international collaboration 👏👏@binachoimd Souheil El-Chemaly
In summary, our findings of the association between the presence of short telomeres and post-transplant dehiscence and significance stenosis suggest that airway complications may be a contributor to increased morbidity and mortality in patients with telomere-related ILD. 9/n
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As the lung transplant and ILD communities gain a greater understanding of the ST population and develop readily-available screening protocols for all transplant centers, we will have more robust telomeropathy and control cohorts to study our question in greater detail. Last/n
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