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2023 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

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

 

Michael Forrester, MD, PhD
Duke University Medical Center
Abstract Title: Development Of Alveolar Surface Proteome Enrichment (ASPEn) For Characterization Of The Pre-alveolar Transitional State (PATS) Within A Murine Model Of Lung Injury

Yan Hu, PhD
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Single Cell RNA Sequencing Identifies Dysfunctional Alveolar Type Ii Subsets Derived By Club Cells In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Mareike Lehmann, PhD
Institute for Lung Research, Philipps-Universität Marburg
Abstract Title: Resolving Age-dependent Cellular Senescence Programs In Lung Fibrosis Using Longitudinal Single Cell Transcriptomics

Julie Leonard-Duke, BS
University of Virginia
Abstract Title: Epithelial HIF Inhibition Enables Adaptive Repair And Alveolar Regeneration In Chronic Lung Injury

Abraham Mccall, MD, PhD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Abstract Title: Epithelial HIF Inhibition Enables Adaptive Repair And Alveolar Regeneration In Chronic Lung Injury

Liberty Mthunzi, BSc(Hons), PhD
Columbia University
Abstract Title: Connexin-43 Containing Gap Junctions in Sessile Alveolar Macrophages Determine Hyperinflation-induced Lung Injury

Aditi Murthy, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Title: Coronavirus Triggers Activation Of Alveolar Epithelial ER Stress And Disruption Of Surfactant Homeostasis; Implications For Covid-19 Respiratory Failure Pathogenesis In Mice

Nicholas Negretti, PhD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Abstract Title: Epithelial Outgrowth Through Mesenchymal Rings Drives Alveologenesis

Natsumi Nomura, BSc
Shinshu university
Abstract Title: Intranasal Administration Of Genetically Modified Lactococcus Lactis Producing Pd-l1 Scfv Improves Survival In Lung Cancer Model Mice

Micha Sam Raredon, MD PhD
Yale University
Abstract Title: High-dimensional Analysis Of Cell-cell Signaling In Pulmonary Biology And Disease Using Niches

Ahmed A. Raslan, PhD
Boston University
Abstract Title: Investigating the Role of YAP1/TrKB Signaling in Lung Capillary Endothelial Cell Regeneration and Fibrosis Resolution

Lisa Ruvuna, MD
University of Colorado – Anschutz Medical Campus
Abstract Title: Proteomic Associations With Lung Function in COPDGene and SPIROMICS

Ryo Sato, MD, PhD
NHLBI, NIH
Abstract Title: Perivascular Neuronal ß-III Tubulin (Tuj1) Diminishes The Severity Of Pulmonary Fibrosis

Stephen Schworer, MD, PhD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract Title: Steroid-resistant Severe Asthma And Fatal Asthma Small Airways Are Defined By Mucus Plugging And Heterogeneous MUC5AC Expression 

Sourabh Soni, PhD
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Abstract Title: Bcl-2 Interacting Killer, Bik, Promotes Influenza A Virus Replication And Severity To Flu

Justin Sui, BA
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Macrophage Inflammatory And Metabolic Function Is Reduced With Loss Of Adenine Nucleotide Translocase 1 (ant1) In COPD

Stephanie Tang, MS
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract Title: Live Imaging Of Staphylococcal Retention Mechanisms In Alveoli Of Influenza-infected Lungs 

This Abstract Scholarship has been funded by a generous donation from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable member - Hermansky Pudlak Syndrome Network 

Joanna Wang, MD
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Title: Age-dependent Loss of Alveolar Type II Cells and Impaired Proliferation in a Murine Model of Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome-related Pulmonary Fibrosis

These Abstract Scholarship have been funded by a generous donation from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable member - Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation

Jose Ovando Ricardez, BSc
Ohio State University
Abstract Title: Fibroblasts From Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Driving an Alterated Phenotype in Healthy Alveolar Type II Cells in 3D Organoid

Mareike Lehmann, PhD
Institute for Lung Research, Philipps-Universität Marburg
Abstract Title: Resolving Age-dependent Cellular Senescence Programs In Lung Fibrosis Using Longitudinal Single Cell Transcriptomics