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Omar Tliba, DVM, MSc, PhD
Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies
- MSc: University of Rennes
- MSc: University of Paris XII
- DVM: El-Tarf College of Veterinary Medicine at University of Badji-Mokhtar Annabav
- PhD: National Institute of Agriculture Research
tliba@rowan.edu
Dr. Omar Tliba is the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies for the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University. Dr. Tliba holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the El-Tarf College of Veterinary Medicine at University of Badji-Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria, a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Rennes, France, another master's in the area of molecular and cellular interaction between the host and parasite from the University of Paris XII, France, a University Diploma in immuno-physiology of infection from “Pasteur Institute” in Paris, France, and a doctoral degree from the National Institute of Agriculture Research, Tours, France in the area of animal life science and immunology, specifically characterizing the early immune responses and the mechanisms of immuno-evasion by an important parasite in cattle, Fasciola hepatica.
Dr. Tliba’s academic interests include independent and collaborative research in lung and inflammatory diseases, teaching and mentoring students. He has over 28 years of research experience in the area of allergic diseases. In the last 22 years, he has been conducting airway inflammation-related research and specifically investigated certain pharmacological aspects of pulmonary diseases. He has been awarded several prestigious multiple years grants from foundations such as the Parker B. Francis Fellowship and American Lung Association, as well as the National Institute of Health (NIH) including K99/R00 (5 years), R21 (2 years), and R01 (11 years) and has served as a reviewer for multiple NIH foundations (both national and international) grant review panels.
Publications
- Glucocorticoid Insensitivity in Asthma: The Unique Role for Airway Smooth Muscle Cells. Ramos-Ramírez P, Tliba O. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Aug 11;23(16):8966.
- New Insights on the Role of Pentraxin-3 in Allergic Asthma. Koussih L, Atoui S, Tliba O, Gounni AS. Front Allergy. 2021 Jun 11;2:678023.
- Adiponectin/AdipoR1 Axis Promotes IL-10 Release by Human Regulatory T Cells. Ramos-Ramírez P, Malmhäll C, Tliba O, Rådinger M, Bossios A. Front Immunol. 2021 May 18;12:677550.
- Glucocorticoid Receptor β (GRβ): Beyond Its Dominant-Negative Function. Ramos-Ramírez P, Tliba O. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Mar 31;22(7):3649.
- Important Lessons Learned from Studies on the Pharmacology of Glucocorticoids in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells: Too Much of a Good Thing May Be a Problem. Amrani Y, Panettieri RA, Ramos-Ramirez P, Schaafsma D, Kaczmarek K, Tliba O. Pharmacol Ther. 2020 Sep;213:107589.
- Glucocorticoids Rapidly Activate cAMP Production via Gαs to Initiate Non-Genomic Signaling That Contributes to One-Third of Their Canonical Genomic Effects. Nuñez FJ, Johnstone TB, Corpuz ML, Kazarian AG, Mohajer NN, Tliba O, Panettieri RA Jr, Koziol-White C, Roosan MR, Ostrom RS. FASEB J. 2020 Feb;34(2):2882-2895.
- Glucocorticoids Regulate Pentraxin-3 Expression in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells. Zhang J, Koussih L, Shan L, Halayko AJ, Tliba O, Gounni AS. PLoS One. 2019 Aug 22;14(8).
- Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Are Insensitive to the Anti-Proliferative Effects of Corticosteroids: The Novel Role of Insulin Growth Factor Binding Protein-1 in Asthma. Bui H, Amrani Y, Deeney B, Panettieri RA, Tliba O. Immunobiology. 2019 Jul;224(4):490-496.
- Non-Genomic Effects of Glucocorticoids: An Updated View. Panettieri RA, Schaafsma D, Amrani Y, Koziol-White C, Ostrom R, Tliba O. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2019 Jan;40(1):38-49.
- Paucigranulocytic Asthma: Uncoupling of Airway Obstruction from Inflammation. Tliba O, Panettieri RA Jr. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2019 Apr;143(4):1287-1294.
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