Monica Guma, PhD

 

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          Title(s): Associate Professor In Residence, Medicine

          School: Vc-health Sciences-schools

          Address: 9500 Gilman Drive # La Jolla CA 92093

          Email: mguma@ucsd.edu
        

 

Papers published based on research funded by KEF:

  1. Bustamante MF, Agustin-Perez M, Cedola F, Coras R, Narasimhan R, Golshan S, et al. Design of an anti-inflammatory diet (ITIS diet) for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2020; 17:100524.
  2. ​​​Banuls-Mirete M, Ogdie A, Guma M. Micronutrients: Essential Treatment for Inflammatory Arthritis? Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2020;22(12):87.
  3. Coras R, Murillo-Saich JD, Guma M. Circulating Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Metabolites and Its Potential Role in Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis. Cells. 2020;9(4).
  4. Aksenov AA, Laponogov I, Zhang Z, Doran SLF, Belluomo I, Veselkov D, et al. Auto-deconvolution and molecular networking of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry data. Nat Biotechnol. 2020.
  5. Jarmusch AK, Wang M, Aceves CM, Advani RS, Aguirre S, Aksenov AA, et al. ReDU: a framework to find and reanalyze public mass spectrometry data. Nat Methods. 2020;17(9):901-4

Papers submitted:

  1. Reference data-based insights expand understanding of human metabolomes
  2. Clinical and Metabolomic-Microbiome Interactions in Rheumatoid Patients Exposed to an Anti-inflammatory Diet 

Paper in preparation: 

Oxylipins in Rheumatoid Patients Exposed to an Anti-inflammatory Diet

 Seminars:

  1. Trial of Diet to Improve RA and Impact on the Microbiome. American College Rheumatology Annual Meeting 2021. Invited Lecture.
  2. Clinical and Biological Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Exposed to an Anti- inflammatory Diet. Grand Rounds at Mount Sinai Rheumatology Division, NYC. 2022

 Oral presentations:

  1. Rheumatoid Arthritis Improvement after Exposure to an Anti-Inflammatory “ITIS” Diet Is Associated with Changes of Gut Microbiome and Systemic Metabolome. American College Rheumatology Annual Meeting 2021.
  2. Clinical and Biological Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Exposed to an Anti- inflammatory Diet. American College Rheumatology Annual Meeting 2020.

 Grants applications: 

  1. Baseline Microbiome and Metabolome Predict Response to an Anti-inflammatory Diet in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis; NIH R01, scored but not funded in 2021. Resubmitted in Feb 2022.
  2. Impact of an anti-inflammatory diet on clinical and functional outcomes in osteoarthritis. VA merit grant, scored but not funded in 2021. Will resubmit in June 2022.