Invited Faculty
  • Dana E. Orange
    Rockefeller Univ.
    USA
  • I am a rheumatologist and physician scientist, who trained at Weill Cornell Medical College, Hospital for Special Surgery and Rockefeller University. I am currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Investigation at Rockefeller University. My research focuses on characterizing the molecular mechanisms that underlie phenotypes of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). My group has used machine learning to integrate rheumatoid arthritis gene expression profiles with histology features to provide insight into RA disease subsets. We have also developed methods to empower patients to participate in dense longitudinal genomics studies from home and used this approach to gain insights into the immune events that led to rheumatoid arthritis flares.
    Research & Clinical Focus

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Genomics

  • Date Time Room Session Title Lecture Title
    Oct 22 15:30-16:00 Room A [International Symposium] Initiation or Flare of Inflammation in RA: Functions of Fibroblast RNA identification of prime cells predicting rheumatoid arthritis flares