Patricia Silveyra
Patricia Silveyra (born January 20, 1981) is an Argentine-American lung physiologist, professor, and chair of [https://publichealth.indiana.edu/research/departments/environmental-occupational-health/index.html Environmental and Occupational Health] at Indiana University School of Public Health. Her research interests include sex differences in innate immunity, lung disease, air pollution exposure effects, and mechanisms by which sex hormones control lung immunity.
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Investigating omega-3 fatty acids' neuroprotective effects in repetitive subconcussive neural injury: Study protocol for a randomized placebo-controlled trial. by Lauren H Beauregard, Jeffrey J Bazarian, Blair D Johnson, Hu Cheng, Gage Ellis, William Kronenberger, Philip C Calder, Zhongxue Chen, Patricia Silveyra, Patrick D Quinn, Sharlene D Newman, Timothy D Mickleborough, Keisuke Kawata
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A call to action to address escalating global threats to academic research by Gaelle Piret, Fun Man Fung, Josie Fullerton, Giuseppe Fico, Dmitriy Ponkratov, Wenxin Chen, Daniela Latorre, Kirsty Y. Wan, Nima Aghaeepour, Jules Welgryn, Adeel Razi, Patricia Silveyra, Ahmet Altun, Renata Z. Jurkowska, Alice C. Hughes, Joy Wolfram
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