What's new
- A Neural Circuit Critical for Allergen-Induced Airway Hyperreactivity
- Airway Hillocks are Injury-Resistant Reservoirs of Unique Plastic Stem Cells
- Early Career Professionals Working Group - ATS 2024 Roadmap
- Interest Group on Lung Aging Research Webinar - Lung Regeneration in Aging
- Early Career Professionals Working Group - Winter Newsletter
- Journal Club - Rhinovirus C15 Attenuates Relaxation and cAMP Production in Human Airways and Smooth Muscle
- Joint Journal Club - Lung Epithelial Cell-derived C3 Protects against Pneumonia-Induced Lung Injury
- Webinar - Advances in Lung Bioengineering
- Check Out the ATS IC RCMB Roadmap 2023!
- Joint Webinar - Integration of Multiomics, from Single Cells to Radiomics: Novel Tools to Dissect COPD
- Webinar - Dysfunctional ERG Signaling Drives Pulmonary Vascular Aging and Persistent Fibrosis
- Joint Webinar- Secondary influenza challenge triggers resident memory B cell migration and rapid relocation to boost antibody secretion at infected sites
- Webinar- Research and Clinical Advances in Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)
- Joint Webinar - An Atlas on Mouse and Human Lung Development
- Podcast - The Role of the Lymphatics in Lung Health and Disease
- Joint Journal Club - Diagnostic Accuracy of Endobronchial Optical Coherence Tomography for the Microscopic Diagnosis of Usual Interstitial Pneumonia
- Joint Journal Club - NEDD9 is a Novel and Modifiable Mediator of Platelet-Endothelial Adhesions in the Pulmonary Circulation
- Workshop Webinar: Inclusion in the Pulmonary, Critical care, and Sleep Medicine Physician-Scientist Workforce
- A Retreat of Lung Aging Group: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Lung Aging and Disease
- Webinar series - Single-cell RNA-seq in IPF Part 1 and Part 2
- Joint Webinar - COVID-19 and chronic lung diseases: pathobiological and clinical considerations. Insights into the savage Italian outbreak
- Webinar- Drug Development and Clinical Trials in the COVID-19 Era
Interested in joining the RCMB Assembly?
Send an email to membership@thoracic.org to join.
Welcome Message
Assembly Chair
Elizabeth F. Redente, PhD, ATSF
Welcome to the ATS Assembly on Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology (RCMB)! The RCMB Assembly is home for MD and Ph.D. researchers as well as trainees from all over the world engaged in basic and translational lung biology research. We strive to provide a unique “grassroots” forum focusing both on cutting edge, high impact research that contributes to the understanding and treatment of lung diseases and on the creation of a supportive and fun community of peers.
The research interests and topics of interest to most RCMB members include fibroblast and epithelial cell phenotypes and function, extracellular matrix biology and tissue remodeling, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine. We support and foster research in lung development, chronic lung disease, and aging. Research by RCMB members further is at the forefront of novel technologies and research approaches and methodologies.
The RCMB Assembly serves as a vibrant hub for the intellectual and social interactions that enhance the respiratory science community. We are committed to further increase the national and international engagement and visibility and expand successful RCMB initiatives, through the dissemination of novel information, the education and mentoring of trainees and junior faculty, and the promotion of basic and translational research.
The majority of the activities are channeled through our member-driven committees and workshops outlined below. We invite you to get actively involved, please feel free to reach out to any of these individuals as well as me at any time and with any ideas! Your participation and ideas are important to us!
RCMB Program Committee - In charge of getting the best Science from RCMB Rachel L. Zemans, MD. (zemansr@med.umich.edu) and Ana L. Mora, MD, Ph.D.(ana.mora@osumc.edu)
RCMB Planning Committee - Sets the long-term strategy of the Assembly through the development and evaluation of specific projects driven by the scientific interests of our members.
Elizabeth F. Redente, PhD, (redentee@njhealth.org) and Stefanie Krick, MD, PhD (skrick@uabmc.edu) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/ATS_RCMB)
RCMB Website Committee - Gets the latest news on the website, social media accounts, and generates the RCMB Newsletter, Podcasts, and Journal Clubs throughout the year!
Brian D. Southern, MD (southeb@ccf.org) and Mark Snyder, MD (markesnyder@gmail.com) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/ATS_RCMB)
RCMB Nominating Committee - Responsible for nominating candidates for key positions within our Assembly.
Patricia Sime, MD (Patricia.sime@vcuhealth.org) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/ATS_RCMB)
RCMB Early Career Professionals Working Group - Supports and fosters the success of Trainees and Junior Investigators by generating a variety of activities, including the Mentoring Program and Career Development Documents and Sessions.
Ciara Shaver, MD, PhD (ciara.shaver@vumc.org)
RCMB Innovation and Entrepreneurial Working Group - Enables and supports entrepreneurship in academic pulmonary medicine and research.
Milica Vukmirovic, Ph.D. (milica.vukmirovic@yale.edu) and Louise Hecker, Ph.D. (lhecker@email.arizona.edu)
Ph.D. and Basic Science Research Working Group and Science and Innovation Center (SIC) Group (RCMB Representative, Tom Mariani Ph.D (tom_mariani@urmc.rochester.edu) and Co-Chair, Francesca Polverino, MD, PhD (fpolverino@copdnet.org) - Committed to fulfilling the needs of Ph.D. and Basic Science Researchers year around and at the Annual ATS Conference, such as participating in the Science and Innovation Center.
Questions or Comments?
Please email us at the RCMB Assembly mailbox at: rcmb@thoracic.org