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Yajaira Suarez, PhD

Anthony N. Brady Professor of Comparative Medicine and of Pathology; Deputy Chair, Comparative Medicine
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Anthony N. Brady Professor of Comparative Medicine and of Pathology; Deputy Chair, Comparative Medicine

Biography

Yajaira studied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University Autonoma of Madrid (1995). She did her PhD with Miguel Angel Lasuncion at the Hospital Ramón y Cajal and the University Autonoma de Madrid (Spain) (1996-2001). Yajaira also did two post-docs. The first one with Alberto Muñoz at the Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas "Alberto Sols" and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain) (2002-2005) and the second one with Jordan Pober and Bill Sessa at Yale University School of Medicine (2005-2009). Yajaira initiated her independent research career in the Division of Cardiology at New York University School of Medicine in 2009. She joined the Yale faculty in 2013 as an Assistant Professor of Comparative Medicine and Pathology. Yajaira is currently Anthony N. Brady Professor of Comparative Medicine and also serves as Deputy Chair for the Department of Comparative Medicine.

Appointments

Education & Training

PhD
Universidad Autonoma (2001)
BS
Universidad Autonoma (1995)
Post. Doc.
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Post. Doc.
Yale University School of Medicine

Research

Overview

In our laboratory we study novel regulatory mechanisms involved in the regulation of endothelial cell and macrophage functions. Both cell types play major role in controlling both angiogenic and inflammatory responses and the interplay between these two cell types has been shown to be critical for several pathophysiological conditions like atherosclerosis, cancer (tumor growth), adipose tissue expansion and wound healing, among others.

To this end, we are utilizing different approaches combining molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, together with genetically modified mouse models.

Our research program focuses in four different areas:

1) studying the role of non-coding RNAs, including microRNAs, on endothelial cell and macrophage responses to cytokines and growth factors in order to determine the molecular mechanisms that regulates their expression and their overall contribution in regulating angiogenic and inflammatory responses.

2) understanding the implication of endothelial metabolic rewiring on endothelial cell functions

3) understanding the relationship between macrophage inflammatory responses and metabolic regulation (immunometabolism)

4) identifying and characterizing novel mechanisms regulation of cholesterol and lipoprotein metabolism and their involvement in cardiometabolic diseases.



Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Angiogenesis Modulating Agents; Atherosclerosis; Cardiovascular Diseases; Inflammation; Metabolism

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Yajaira Suarez's published research.

Publications

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2022

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • honor

    Werner Risau New Investigator Award in Vascular Biology

  • honor

    Kingsley Award in Medical Research

  • honor

    Fellowship-Grant Award, CNIC P3+3 programme for Post-doctoral Careers in Biomedicine.

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