CEMinar: Chris Cotsapas

CEMinar: Chris Cotsapas

'Why are 80% of Autoimmune Disease Diagnoses in Women?'

As a group, the 80-odd autoimmune diseases exhibit marked bias in incidence, prevalence and disease course in men and women. We do not understand this disparity, which has changed over time and which is largely ignored. In this talk, I will review what data currently exist in humans, and outline a strategy based on human genetics, genomics, and immunology to uncover the biology underlying this dramatic difference between men and women.

Image removed.Chris Cotsapas studies the genetics of autoimmune and neurological disease. He has developed methods to perform, interpret and translate genetic studies of disease into pathobiological and mechanistic understanding. More recently, he has shifted focus to address the marked differences observed in incidence and clinical course of autoimmune diseases.

Lenora Ott
Center for Evolution and Medicine
480-965-9944
lenora.ott@asu.edu
https://evmed.asu.edu
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Life Sciences C, Room 202