Benard Ogola - Research & Publications
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Research Interests
Dr. Ogola's laboratory’s main interest is to understand the role of sex chromosomes
(XX and XY) in contributing to cardiovascular disease, including arterial stiffening.
We are particularly interested in determining specific X-linked genes contributing
to arterial stiffening, vascular malformation, and maladaptation.
Additionally, we are interested in long non-coding RNA (xist) in maintaining X chromosome
inactivation in female vascular cells. We aim to establish sex differences in cardiovascular
disease, understand the underlying mechanisms, and identify druggable targets. We
work closely with the Vascular Biology Center and external collaborators. Our work
involves transgenic rodents, ex vivo vascular assessments, and tissue culture models.
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