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Principal Research Scientist at Signature Research Program in Cardiovascular & Metabolic Disorders
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Demonstrated that deficiency in YAP/TAZ reprograms macrophage phenotype, leading to improved infarct healing and cardiac function after myocardial infarction.
Showed that the loss of Yap/Taz in cardiac fibroblasts reduces adverse remodeling and improves cardiac function, providing insights into cardiac fibrosis.
Conducted multiple ethnopharmacological surveys, documenting the use of medicinal plants by indigenous and traditional healers in Bangladesh for various ailments, including diabetes and gastrointestinal disorders.
Authored a review on the Hippo signaling pathway's role in cardiac development and diseases, highlighting its importance in cardiac health.
Published a review on the emerging roles of Hippo/YAP signaling in fibrotic diseases, offering new perspectives on therapeutic targets.
Investigated the role of YAP/TAZ in macrophage-mediated pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis after bleomycin-induced injury, highlighting its importance in pulmonary fibrosis.
Dr. Masum M. Mia is a leading researcher in cardiovascular and pulmonary fibrosis, focusing on the Hippo signaling pathway and its role in tissue remodeling. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of macrophage and fibroblast interactions in fibrotic diseases, paving the way for novel therapeutic strategies.
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