Awards

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2009 ATS Travel Award Recipients

The following travel awards have been supported by a grant from GlaxoSmithKline.

Lukas Didon, PhD
Karolinska Institutet
Abstract Number: 1447
Abstract Title: Lung-Epithelial Conditional Knockout of C/EBP[beta] Impairs the Response to Tobacco Smoke and Respiratory Pathogens

Derek E. Byers, MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
Abstract Number: 4739
Abstract Title: A Distinct Population of Non-B, Non-T (NBNT) Cells Express High Levels of IL-13 during Acute and Chronic Airway Disease after Viral Infection

Sophia H. Kim, MD
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Abstract Number: 1653
Abstract Title: Mepolizumab as a Steroid-Sparing Treatment in the Churg Strauss Syndrome

Bethany J. Brown, BS
Duke University Medical Center
Abstract Number: 3593
Abstract Title: AHR Is Attenuated in Caveolin-1 Deficient Mice

Anita L. Reno, 
University of Texas Medical Branch
Abstract Number: 5465
Abstract Title: IL-12p40 Subunit Expression in Lungs of Mice Administered Low-Dose Carbon Monoxide

Navreet Sandhu Sindhwani, MD
Duke University Medical Center
Abstract Number: 3886
Abstract Title: Clara Cell Secretory Protein as an Inflammatory Mediator in the Development of BOS

The following award has been supported by a grant from the Sarcoidosis Foundation.

Ali A. Kanchwala, MD
East Carolina University
Abstract Number: 1662
Abstract Title: Cathelicidin Deficiency and Its Association with Disease Severity in Patients with Sarcoidosis

The following travel awards have been supported by a grant from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable Member: Sarcoidosis Research Institute.
 
Stefan Pabst, MD
University of Bonn
Abstract Number: 327
Abstract Title: CD4 Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Sarcoidosis