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Ramnik Xavier, MD
Biography
Ramnik Xavier, MD, is a leader in translating insights from human genetics and the microbiome into textured understandings of pathophysiology. He combines computational and integrative biology approaches with genetic, molecular, and chemical biology methods to identify immune mechanisms that are perturbed in disease. By examining the functions of genetic variants associated with complex immune-mediated diseases, he uncovers biological processes, including antibacterial defense and intestinal barrier function, that preserve tissue homeostasis and contribute to pathology. His longitudinal studies of the human microbiome in both health and disease characterize community structure and function, providing insights into how microbes continuously shape immunity. He pursues mechanisms by which the microbiome influences physiology by identifying metabolites that mediate interactions between the microbiome and organs such as the brain. Dr. Xavier furthermore identifies new biomarkers and targets for therapeutic intervention that hold promise for treating patients.
Outputs and publications by Ramnik Xavier, MD
Towards a Global View of Parkinson's Disease Genetics
Recent genetics research conducted in non-European populations has revealed novel population-specific genetic loci linked to PD risk, highlighting the importance of studying PD globally.
Mendelian Randomization and Parkinson's Disease
Integrative Omics in Parkinson’s Disease provides a comprehensive understanding of the current literature on high-throughput technologies relating to discoveries for Parkinson's disease etiology.
Is SH3GL2 p.G276V the Causal Functional Variant Underlying Parkinson's Disease Risk at this Locus?
We read with great interest the article by Bademosi and colleagues, where they investigated the role of SH3GL2 p.G276V on neuron dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD).
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