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Anders Olav Garlid, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar, UCLA Medical & Imaging Informatics
"Reason can be used only when looking critically back." --
Peter D. Mitchell
About me
I am a postdoctoral scholar with the Medical & Imaging Informatics (MII) group at the
University of California, Los Angeles in the Departments of Radiology and Bioengineering. I earned my Bachelor's degree in biochemistry and Master's degree in Biology at
Portland State University, where I developed an interest in
mitochondrial physiology and cellular signaling and became involved in cardiovascular research[1][2]. I earned my PhD in Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (MCIP) at UCLA in 2019, where my studies shifted to
biomedical informatics[3][4] and
text-mining[5][6] with a focus on mitochondrial diseases such as
Barth syndrome and the associated
tafazzin protein[7].
My work
Currently working on a
COVID-19 literature retrieval tool for infectious disease clinicians at UCLA. Developing models to identify patients at risk of swift decline in
chronic kidney disease (CKD) and those at risk of developing
acute kidney injury (AKI). Contributing to the
Gene Wiki Project, improving articles on mitochondrial genes and proteins to make current biomedical knowledge available to the general public and citizen scientists, and supporting the FAIR doctrine to make scientific knowledge Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).[8]
^Foster, DB; Ho, AS; Rucker, J; Garlid, AO; Chen, L; Sidor, A; Garlid, KD; O'Rourke, B (3 August 2012). "Mitochondrial ROMK channel is a molecular component of mitoK(ATP)". Circulation research. 111 (4): 446–54.
doi:
10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.112.266445.
PMID22811560.
^Garlid, AO; Jaburek, M; Jacobs, JP; Garlid, KD (1 October 2013). "Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species: which ROS signals cardioprotection?". American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 305 (7): H960-8.
doi:
10.1152/ajpheart.00858.2012.
PMID23913710.
^Garlid, AO; Polson, JS; Garlid, KD; Hermjakob, H; Ping, P (2017). "Equipping Physiologists with an Informatics Tool Chest: Toward an Integerated Mitochondrial Phenome". Handbook of experimental pharmacology. 240: 377–401.
doi:
10.1007/164_2016_93.
PMID27995389.
^Wang, J; Choi, H; Chung, NC; Cao, Q; Ng, DCM; Mirza, B; Scruggs, SB; Wang, D; Garlid, AO; Ping, P (7 December 2018). "Integrated Dissection of Cysteine Oxidative Post-translational Modification Proteome During Cardiac Hypertrophy". Journal of proteome research. 17 (12): 4243–4257.
doi:
10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00372.
PMID30141336.
^Caufield, JH; Liem, DA; Garlid, AO; Zhou, Y; Watson, K; Bui, AAT; Wang, W; Ping, P (20 September 2018). "A Metadata Extraction Approach for Clinical Case Reports to Enable Advanced Understanding of Biomedical Concepts". Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE (139).
doi:
10.3791/58392.
PMID30295669.
^Caufield, JH; Zhou, Y; Garlid, AO; Setty, SP; Liem, DA; Cao, Q; Lee, JM; Murali, S; Spendlove, S; Wang, W; Zhang, L; Sun, Y; Bui, A; Hermjakob, H; Watson, KE; Ping, P (20 November 2018). "A reference set of curated biomedical data and metadata from clinical case reports". Scientific data. 5: 180258.
doi:
10.1038/sdata.2018.258.
PMID30457569.
^Garlid, AO; Schaffer, CT; Kim, J; Bhatt, H; Guevara-Gonzalez, V; Ping, P (5 February 2020). "TAZ encodes tafazzin, a transacylase essential for cardiolipin formation and central to the etiology of Barth syndrome". Gene. 726: 144148.
doi:
10.1016/j.gene.2019.144148.
PMID31647997.
^Wilkinson, Mark; Dumontier, Michel (15 March 2016). "The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship". Scientific Data. 3.
doi:
10.1038/sdata.2016.18.
PMID26978244.