Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care @MGH_PCCM. Sepsis and ARDS investigator. Philly kid. D’97. Barker resident/Longcope ACS. Former @cu_psccm @denverhealthmed
Dear PG lovers, Yang & Schmidt provide a novel perspective on the alveolar and endothelial glycocalyces. These structures play a key role in critical illnesses such as sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
https://t.co/GlerpNzlRV
Each year ATS selects two young investigators to present their research @APSRapsr ATS President Irina Petrache, MD, ATSF presented awards in Hong Kong to Daniel Croft, MD, MPH, ATSF, from @URMC_DeptMed and Christopher V. Cosgriff, MD, MPH from @MGHMedicine
Congratulations to our very own Gary Ruvkun, PhD, from @MGHMolBio on receiving the Nobel Prize in medicine!
Read more about his lab and research: https://t.co/vqUBZtMoPN #microdna
Congratulations to my great friend Wolfgang Kuebler, who received the Comroe Award and Lectureship from the American Physiological Society. Wolfgang’s impact on endothelial physiology cannot be overstated. I am grateful for his friendship, teaching, and advice over many years.
The annual Massachusetts Thoracic Society meeting is off to a great start @MassThoracic. So many great pulmonologists from across the state getting together to catch up. Special thanks to President Kai Saukkonen and President Elect @FinnHawkins.
The samples in this study survived a nuclear disaster, global pandemic, and mass shooting (ask me offline) to provide some solid pilot data for future planned work.
Glad these events are behind us, and kudos to @SarahKatsandres & team for persisting.
https://t.co/3TTGeguNyh
A great summary of the discussion at the Pulmonary Fibrosis Stakeholder Summit, covering the current state of research and future opportunities in the field! Dr. Sydney Montesi and Dr. Lida Hariri (@LidaHariri) from our division are among the all-star authors!
Congratulations to @ViralShahMDPhD for receiving the @the_asci Emerging-Generation Award! This award recognizes pre-faculty appointment physician-scientists who are meaningfully engaged in immersive research. Dr. Shah studies the role of airway epithelia in health and disease.
Some of the data @ChrisWorsham presented in his WIP is now published! Dr. Worsham and colleagues were interested in the optimal timing of influenza vaccination in young children, and examined rates of influenza diagnosis by birth month.
Read more here: https://t.co/MKcs6WIfhz
We are absolutely delighted to welcome this amazing class of new fellows to the MGH/BIDMC Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship in July 2024!
@MGH_PCCM@PCCSM_BIDMC
What an honor to have Dr. Robert Brown, a leader and legend in our division, share his reflections on his career for Grand Rounds. Dr. Brown shared many stories and lessons and left us with a final challenge: to keep MGH a great community with providers who feel part of a team.
Two great faculty WIP today from @rsknipe, @LabMedoff relating to lung fibrosis! Dr. Knipe focused on endothelial cell signaling, including recently published work in @AJRCMB.
https://t.co/TRPokkAzYG
Dr. Medoff presented prelim work to understand mechanosensing by fibroblasts.
James Mojica, MD, vice chief & clinical director of pulmonary & critical care at Mass General, answers questions about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition that challenges one's ability to breathe. See symptoms: https://t.co/Q4gLRR7Kjm #COPDAwarenessMonth
Get to know the next Editor-in-Chief of @ajplung and find out how Dr. Larissa Shimoda’s lifelong curiosity about how the body works has shaped her into a research scientist focused on solving cellular mysteries 🔬🔎
https://t.co/b7Hy6WyIOf
@APSPhysiology@APSpublications
Tomorrow, Thursday Nov 9, 8am, Dr. Kathryn Hibbert (@KHibbert_MD) will be giving @MGHMedicine Grand Rounds and sharing her incredible work using novel imaging approaches to understand ARDS heterogeneity!
Livestream link here: https://t.co/9BHKrDVoKN
Our faculty's research spans bench to bedside. Today at research conference, Dr. George Alba talked about the role of NEDD9 in pulmonary vascular dysfunction in mouse & patient human studies, and Dr. James Moon discussed T cell responses & autoimmunity after lung injury in mice.
We were honored to have Dr. Tomeka Suber from @PACCSM visit us for Research Conference today! Dr. Suber shared her work using both animal models and bedside human clinical studies to study the mechanisms underlying host resilience in acute lung injury.
After 9 years, I have decided to step down as Program Director for the @MGHMedicine Residency. I am so grateful for the privilege to serve our residents and give back to a program that gave me so much. The faculty, admin team & residents are simply amazing. Team-we did good! ❤️