Jose C Clemente Litran, PhD
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Genetics and Genomic Sciences
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Medicine, Clinical Immunology
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Immunology & Immunotherapy
Research Topics
Bioinformatics, Genomics, Infectious Disease, Inflammation, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Mathematical and Computational Biology, Microbiology
Multi-Disciplinary Training Area
Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Medicine [AIET], Genetics and Genomic Sciences [GGS]
Publications

Selected Publications

Microbial contribution to metabolic niche formation varies across the respiratory tract. Kendrew K. Wong, Benjamin G. Wu, Matthew Chung, Qinsheng Li, Fares Darawshy, Jun Chieh J. Tsay, Meredith Holub, Clea R. Barnett, Benjamin Kwok, Matthias C. Kugler, Cecilia Chung, Jake G. Natalini, Shivani Singh, Yonghua Li, Rosemary Schluger, Lia Ficaro, Joseph Carpenito, Destiny Collazo, Luisanny Perez, Yaa Kyeremateng, Miao Chang, Anna Czachor, Raj Singh, Colin Mccormick, Christina D. Campbell, Ruaidhri Keane, Manor Askenazi, Philip M. Hansbro, Michael D. Weiden, Yvonne J. Huang, Kathleen A. Stringer, Jose C. Clemente, Huilin Li, Drew Jones, Elodie Ghedin, Leopoldo N. Segal, Imran Sulaiman. Cell Host and Microbe

Mediterranean and standard American diet consumption in psychosis and non-psychosis affective disorders groups: Symptoms and cognition. Lauren R. Koralnik, Ezequiel Lafont, Christa Akerele, Mharisi Bonner, Audrey Musselman, Eugene Ruby, Oded Gonen, Eyal Lotan, Jakleen Lee, Jose C. Clemente, Jessica Robinson-Papp, Judith Weissman, Julie Walsh-Messinger, Dolores Malaspina. Schizophrenia Research

Bad company? The pericardium microbiome in people investigated for tuberculous pericarditis in an HIV-prevalent setting. Georgina Nyawo, Charissa C. Naidoo, Benjamin G. Wu, Benjamin Kwok, Jose C. Clemente, Yonghua Li, Stephanie Minnies, Byron Reeve, Suventha Moodley, Thadathilankal Jess John, Sumanth Karamchand, Shivani Singh, Alfonso Pecararo, Anton Doubell, Charles Kyriakakis, Robin Warren, Leopoldo N. Segal, Grant Theron. Microbes and Infection

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Dr. Clemente Litran has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.

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