RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT
“In personalized medicine lies the power to get it right the first time. The hope is that our current work will in the not-too-distant future enable us to use biomarkers and genetic information to determine if any of these three therapeutic arms are an ideal fit for the individual being tested.”
Benjamin M. Gaston, MD Pulmonologist and researcher Billie Lou Wood Professor of Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine > Connect with Dr. Gaston on Doximity.
INNOVATORS Benjamin Gaston, MD, is leading a five-year, $12 million program project grant funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. The research aims to develop personalized therapy for severe asthma, analyzing three key subjects— S-nitrosylation signaling, airway pH regulation and androgen signaling.
More about pulmonology at Riley Children’s Riley Children’s is a founding member of the Severe Pediatric Asthma Consortium and is home to the nation’s longest-running severe asthma program. > Learn more about our program.
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