Wolfram Goessling, MD, PhD
Ensign Professor of Internal Medicine; Chair of MedicineCards
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2026
Single-nucleus ATAC-seq analysis resolves chromatin and transcriptional features of fibrolamellar carcinoma
Farghli A, Sherman M, Shui B, Stephanou A, Pepe-Mooney B, Smith C, Long D, Munn P, McNairn A, Grenier J, Karski M, Goessling W, Vakili K, Sethupathy P. Single-nucleus ATAC-seq analysis resolves chromatin and transcriptional features of fibrolamellar carcinoma. Scientific Reports 2026 PMID: 41865105, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-026-44899-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTranscriptional featuresChromatin activityATAC-seq analysisTranscription factor networksCell-type specific signalsFibrolamellar carcinomaTranscriptional reprogrammingSuper-enhancersTumor microenvironmentFactor networksGene expressionSpecific signalsResolution mapsCell typesChromatinGenesRare malignancyCurative therapyTumor samplesSLC16A14CellsCarcinomaTranscriptionTumorReprogrammingBnip3lb-driven mitophagy maintains fate of the embryonic hematopoietic stem cell pool
Meader E, Walcheck M, Leder M, Delaney P, Falchetti M, Jing R, Li C, Kambli N, Wrighton P, Sugden W, Najia M, Oderberg I, Taylor V, LeBlanc Z, Quenzer E, Lim S, Schlaeger T, Daley G, Goessling W, North T. Bnip3lb-driven mitophagy maintains fate of the embryonic hematopoietic stem cell pool. Nature Communications 2026 PMID: 41735276, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-69593-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEx vivo functionRegulation of reactive oxygen speciesHematopoietic stem cell poolFunction of HSPCsMyeloid-biased differentiationHuman induced pluripotent stem cellsEndothelial-to-hematopoietic transitionStem cell poolGenetic inductionSpatio-temporal regulationPluripotent stem cellsAdult HSPCsCaudal hematopoietic tissueHSPC numbersHematopoietic stemHematopoietic coloniesProgenitor numbersProliferative expansionProgenitor cellsHSPCsCell poolHematopoietic tissueStem cellsSecondary nichesHSPC specification
2025
Hepatic adaptation to chronic metabolic stress primes tumorigenesis
Tzouanas C, Shay J, Sherman M, Rubin A, Mead B, Dao T, Tao J, Lehrich B, Eng G, Patterson-Fortin J, Butzlaff T, Mana M, Kolb K, Walesky C, Pepe-Mooney B, Smith C, Prakadan S, Ramseier M, Tong Y, Joung J, Chi F, McMahon-Skates T, Winston C, Jeong W, Aney K, Chen E, Nissim S, Zhang F, Deshpande V, Monga S, Lauer G, Goessling W, Yilmaz Ö, Shalek A. Hepatic adaptation to chronic metabolic stress primes tumorigenesis. Cell 2025, 189: 435-460.e28. PMID: 41435820, PMCID: PMC12795325, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.11.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle-cell multi-omicsMulticellular communitiesChronic metabolic stressMaster regulatorsHepatocyte deathIntegrative computational methodMulti-OmicsDiverse modesChronic stressStress responseSignaling interactionsNon-transformed hepatocytesSpatial transcriptomicsMetabolic stressFunctional impactCellular dysfunctionFunctional identityTumorigenesisNutrient imbalanceDetoxification roleTissue functionCellsHepatocytesComputational methodsTranscriptomeA tribute to Richard L. Maas (1954–2025)
Haghighi A, Lachke S, Frank N, Goessling W, Cole P. A tribute to Richard L. Maas (1954–2025). Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2025, 135: e201292. PMCID: PMC12618055, DOI: 10.1172/jci201292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCorrection: SCFβ-TRCP suppresses angiogenesis and thyroid cancer cell migration by promoting ubiquitination and destruction of VEGF receptor 2
Shaik S, Nucera C, Inuzuka H, Gao D, Garnaas M, Frechette G, Harris L, Wan L, Fukushima H, Husain A, Nose V, Fadda G, Sadow P, Goessling W, North T, Lawler J, Wei W. Correction: SCFβ-TRCP suppresses angiogenesis and thyroid cancer cell migration by promoting ubiquitination and destruction of VEGF receptor 2. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2025, 222: e2011244608082025c. PMID: 40824205, PMCID: PMC12360164, DOI: 10.1084/jem.2011244608082025c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExpression of DNAJB1-PRKACA oncogene suppresses the differentiation potential of liver progenitor organoids towards a hepatocyte lineage
DiPietro E, Bharath N, Karski M, Durfee O, Sherman M, Ma Q, Sun L, Farghli A, Smith C, Kycia I, Sethupathy P, Goessling W, Rogers M, Vakili K. Expression of DNAJB1-PRKACA oncogene suppresses the differentiation potential of liver progenitor organoids towards a hepatocyte lineage. Scientific Reports 2025, 15: 25796. PMID: 40670531, PMCID: PMC12267505, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-11028-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNAJB1-PRKACA fusion geneFibrolamellar carcinomaDNAJB1-PRKACAFusion geneEpithelial cellsDifferentiation potentialPrimary liver cancerLiver progenitor cellsMature epithelial cellsFLC tumorsNormal differentiation processOncogenic driversProgenitor cellsHealthy adolescentsSingle-nucleus RNA sequencingHepatocyte lineageDownregulation of genesOncogenic mechanismsLiver cancerUpregulation of genesHepatocyte differentiationOrganoidsHepatocytesYoung adultsCellsWSTF nuclear autophagy regulates chronic but not acute inflammation
Wang Y, Eapen V, Liang Y, Kournoutis A, Sherman M, Xu Y, Onorati A, Li X, Zhou X, Corey K, Du K, Cabral Burkard A, Ho C, Xie J, Zhang H, Maeso-Díaz R, Ma X, Rieprecht U, O’Brien T, Cetinbas M, Wang L, Liu J, Bretz C, Havas A, Zhou Z, Ho Sui S, Saladi S, Sadreyev R, Adams P, Kingston R, Diehl A, Alman B, Goessling W, Yue Z, Wang X, Johansen T, Dou Z. WSTF nuclear autophagy regulates chronic but not acute inflammation. Nature 2025, 644: 780-789. PMID: 40604282, PMCID: PMC12888835, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09234-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsISWI chromatin remodeling complexNuclear autophagyAcute inflammationChronic inflammationChromatin Remodeling ComplexCell-penetrating peptidesDevelopment of targeted therapiesChromatin openingProtein familyChromatin remodelingNuclear exportWSTFChronic inflammatory diseaseAbsence of infectionAutoimmune disordersChromatinMouse modelInflammatory diseasesPatient samplesAcute counterpartsInflammationInflammatory genesProgression of chronic diseasesAutophagyChronic diseasesPredicting Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Occurrence Up to 10 Years in Advance Using Features of the Main Pancreatic Duct in Pre-Diagnostic CT Scans
Wang L, Shi Y, Qureshi T, Xie Y, Gaddam S, Azab L, Wu C, He Y, Deng Z, Javed S, Diwan G, Vendrami C, Rodriguez A, Specht K, Jeon C, Chaudhry H, Buxbaum J, Pisegna J, Yaghmai V, Goessling W, Hernandez-Barco Y, Miller F, Tirkes T, Pandol S, Li D. Predicting Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Occurrence Up to 10 Years in Advance Using Features of the Main Pancreatic Duct in Pre-Diagnostic CT Scans. Cancers 2025, 17: 1886. PMID: 40507365, PMCID: PMC12153928, DOI: 10.3390/cancers17111886.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaCT scanPancreatic ductPre-diagnosticPre-diagnostic CT scansContrast-enhanced CT scanDiagnostic CT scanAbdominal CT scanMain pancreatic ductArea under the receiver operatingHigh-risk individualsMPD diameterDuctal adenocarcinomaDiagnostic cohortRadiomic featuresPredicted AUCRadiomicsEarly detectionPancreasAUCCohortDuctHarmonizing TUNEL with multiplexed iterative immunofluorescence enriches spatial contextualization of cell death
Sherman M, McMahon-Skates T, Gaston L, Katzen S, Majzoub J, Goessling W. Harmonizing TUNEL with multiplexed iterative immunofluorescence enriches spatial contextualization of cell death. Cell Reports Methods 2025, 5: 101047. PMID: 40359937, PMCID: PMC12146639, DOI: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2025.101047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTerminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labelingCell deathTerminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling signalsProteinase K treatmentSpatial proteomicsProtein antigensProteomic methodsDUTP nick end labelingDeoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labelingTransferase dUTP nick end labelingNick end labelingComplex tissuesK treatmentAntigen retrieval methodProteinHepatocyte necrosisAntigenProteomicsImmunofluorescenceCyclic immunofluorescenceWED-349-YI Disruption of primary cilia in hepatobiliary development: insights into biliary atresia pathogenesis
Ramachandran P, Goessling W. WED-349-YI Disruption of primary cilia in hepatobiliary development: insights into biliary atresia pathogenesis. Journal Of Hepatology 2025, 82: s720. DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(25)01895-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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- March 13, 2026
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- September 08, 2025
Meet Wolfram Goessling, New Chair of the Yale Department of Internal Medicine
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