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2021 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

These Abstract Scholarship Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society

 

Magdalena Fandino, PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Abstract Title: Exposure to Phthalates and Asthma Morbidity Among Low Income Urban Children with Asthma

Rohit Gaurav, MSc, PhD
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Abstract Title: Lung IL-33 Levels Depleted in COVID-19

Laura Gladson, MS
New York University
Abstract Title: Excess Public Health Impacts Associated with Air Pollution Above American Thoracic Society-Recommended Standards, 2017-2019

Stephanie Guardado, BS, MSci
University of California, Riverside
Abstract Title: The Role of Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) in Organic Dust-Induced Lung Inflammation

Elise Hickman, BS
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Abstract Title: Differences in Airway Biomarkers of Inflammation and Lung Injury in Pod and Previous Generation E-Cigarette Users

Jeremy Hua, MD
National Jewish Health
Abstract Title: Occupational Exposure and Clinical Characteristics Among Engineered Stone Fabrication Workers with Silicosis in an International Registry

Shijia Li, BSc
University of British Columbia
Abstract Title: Controlled Human Exposure to Diesel Exhaust and Particle-Depleted Diesel Exhaust with Allergen Modulates Transcriptomic Responses in the Lung Epithelium

Gabrielle Liu, MD
Northwestern University
Abstract Title: Systemic Inflammation in Young Adults Is Associated with Interstitial Changes in Middle Age

Neha Singh, Assoc.
University of California, Davis
Abstract Title: Perinatal Exposure to Secondhand Smoke on Susceptibility to Viral Infection and Bacterial Challenge