Brigid L. M. Hogan is a distinguished cell biologist affiliated with the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University Medical School in Durham, North Carolina. Her research focuses primarily on lung development and the role of stem cells in health and disease. Over the years, she has established herself as a leading expert in the field of lung biology, contributing significantly to our understanding of lung organoids and the cellular organization of the respiratory system.
Research Contributions
Brigid L. M. Hogan has made substantial contributions to the field of cell biology, with a particular emphasis on the study of lung stem cells and organoids. Her work on lung organoids has been pivotal, providing powerful tools for studying lung stem cells and diseases. Her research also delves into the dorso-ventral heterogeneity in tracheal basal stem cells and the alveolar stem cell niche. Furthermore, she has explored the inflammatory niche's role in enhancing alveolar regeneration. Her insights have been critical in advancing the understanding of lung biology and the potential for regenerative medicine.
Aliases
Brigid L. M. Hogan is known by several aliases in academic publications, including Brigid Hogan, B L M Hogan, Brigid M.l Hogan, B Hogan, Brigid L. Hogan, and B. L. M. Hogan among others. These variations often appear across different journals and publications.