Yvonne Janssen-Heininger

Professor
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
University of Vermont
United States of America

Professor Pathology
Biography

Dr.Yvonne Janssen-Heininger, has received her Maastricht University, The Netherlands In alliance with: Maastricht University Medical Center, Di-One Institute. Currently,she is Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry in university of vermont. She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. Her research focuses molecular basis of diverse pulmonary diseases by emphasizing the biology of epithelial cells and redox-dependent processes.

Research Intrest

To unravel the molecular basis of diverse pulmonary diseases by emphasizing the biology of epithelial cells and redox-dependent processes.

List of Publications
Eurlings IM, Reynaert NL, van de Wetering C, Aesif SW, Mercken EM, de Cabo R, van der Velden JL, Janssen-Heininger YM, Wouters EF, Dentener MA. Involvement of c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase in TNF-α–Driven Remodeling. American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology. 2017 Mar;56(3):393-401.
Chapman DG, Schneider RW, Daphtary N, Aliyeva M, Lahue KG, Van Der Velden JL, Janssen-Heininger Y, Irvin CG. Increased Nuclear Factor-κB Activation In Airway Epithelial Cells In A Mouse Model Of Allergic Airways Disease Promotes Pathophysiology Consistent With Asthma And COPD. InC22. AIRWAY EPITHELIUM: MOLECULAR REGULATION OF INFLAMMATION 2016 May (pp. A4647-A4647). American Thoracic Society.
Hoffman SM, Nolin JD, Jones JT, Lahue KG, Chapman DG, Aliyeva M, Daphtary N, Lundblad LK, Abdalla S, Ather JL, Ho YS. Ablation of the thiol transferase glutaredoxin-1 augments protein S-glutathionylation and modulates type 2 inflammatory responses and IL-17 in a house dust mite model of allergic airway disease in mice. Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 2016 Mar;13(Supplement 1):S97-.
Qian X, Chia SB, Aboushousha R, Schneider RW, Van Der Velden JL, Lahue KG, Hoagland DA, Casey DT, Chapman DG, Lundblad LK, Daphtary N. Interleukin-1β (IL-1β)/Inhibitor Of κB Kinase ε (IKKε)-Mediated Increases In Glycolysis Promote The Pathogenesis Of House Dust Mite-Induced Allergic Airways Disease. InB22. NEW INSIGHTS IN TYPE 2 INFLAMMATION 2017 May (pp. A2959-A2959). American Thoracic Society.