Laura Nagy, PhD, FAASLD
Biography
Laura E. Nagy received her BS in Biology in 1979 from Yale University and PhD in Nutrition in 1986 from the University of California Berkeley. She is currently a Professor of Molecular Medicine and Staff in Inflammation and Immunity and Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Cleveland Clinic. She also holds adjunct Professor appointments at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University. She is Director of the Liver Disease Research Center in the Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Nagy's research program focuses on signal transduction and innate immunity in metabolic associated steatotic liver disease and alcohol-associated liver diseases. Her research has been continuously funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense. Dr. Nagy received a MERIT award from NIH and is principal investigator for the NIAAA funded P50 Northern Ohio Alcohol Research Center. Dr. Nagy is past Chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors and past Advisory Council member for the NIAAA, has served as Associate Editor for both Hepatology and Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research and is the incoming co-Editor in Chief of Hepatology
Sessions
2:30 PM
- 11:30 AM
Convention Center - Summit 4, The Park @TLM, Hall D
From Bench to Bedside: How to Take Research Discoveries to the Clinic
Juan Pablo Arab, MD, FRCPC | Presenter,
Anwaar Saeed, MD | Presenter,
Bin Gao, MD, PhD | Presenter,
Satdarshan (Paul) S Monga, MD, FAASLD | Presenter,
Kyle Yuquimpo, DO | Moderator,
Laura Nagy, PhD, FAASLD | Moderator
12:45 PM
- 9:30 AM
Convention Center - Room 1E
MTE #33: Metabolic-Immune Coupling in Liver Disease (Ticketed)
Frank Tacke, MD, PhD | Discussion Leader,
Laura Nagy, PhD, FAASLD | Discussion Leader