Ciliary Dyskinesia: Top KOLs in the world #1 Michael R Knowles Marsico Lung Institute/UNC CF Research Center, School of Med star star star star star Known for Lung Disease | Gene Transfer | Nontuberculous Mycobacteria | Cystic Fibrosis | Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
#2 Maimoona A Zariwala Marsico Lung Institute/Cystic Fibrosis Research and Treatmen star star star star star Known for Motile Cilia | Dnah5 Mutations | Pcd Patients | Laterality Defects
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#3 Heymut Omran Department of General Pediatrics, University of Münster, Mün star star star star star_half Known for Lung Function | Respiratory Cilia | Laterality Defects | Patients Pcd
#4 Andrew P Bush National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London. star star star star star_half Known for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia | Airway Inflammation | Cystic Fibrosis | Lung Function | Severe Asthma
#5 Margaret W Leigh Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina at Ch star star star star star_border Known for Lung Function | Gene Transfer | Motile Cilia | Cystic Fibrosis
#6 Johnny L Carson Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina at Ch star star star star star_border Known for Epithelial Cells | Tobacco Smoke | Air Pollutants | Electron Microscopy | Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
#7 Jorissen Jorissen Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospi star star star star star_border Known for Epithelial Cells | Cystic Fibrosis | Ciliary Beat Frequency | Chronic Rhinosinusitis
#8 Jane S A Lucas NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, University of Southampton a star star star star star_border Known for Lung Function | Cystic Fibrosis | 6 Years | Nitric Oxide | Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
#9 Hannah M Mitchison Clinical Genetics and Genomics, Royal Brompton Hospital, Guy star star star star star_border Known for Neuronal Ceroid | Mouse Model | Motile Cilia | Batten Disease
#10 Claire L Hogg Royal Brompton Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation star star star star star_border Known for Electron Tomography | Motile Cilia | Lung Function | Patients Pcd
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Dyskinesia Dyskinesia is a condition characterized by involuntary, often repetitive movements. It can be caused by damage to the brain or nervous system, certain...
Ciliary Dyskinesia Ciliary dyskinesia is a disorder that affects the movement of the cilia, the tiny hair like structures that line the airways. The cilia are responsible for...