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2010 ATS Travel Award Recipients

Travel Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society

MyMy Buu, MD
Stanford University
Abstract Number: 1825
Abstract Title: Surfactant Protein Dysfunction Masquerading as Asthma in a Toddler

Olga Savnije, PhD
University Medical Center Groningen
Abstract Number: 568
Abstract Title: Comparison of wheezing phenotypes in the first 8 year of life between two large birth cohort studies: PIAMA and ALSPAC

Manjith Narayanan, MBBS, MRCPCH
University of Leicester
Abstract Number: 2018
Abstract Title: Evidence for acinar airway injury and alveolar catch-up growth in survivors of neonatal chronic lung disease

Simonetta Baraldo, PhD
University of Padova
Abstract Number: 4789
Abstract Title: Non-eosinophilic asthma in children: mediators of airway remodeling and inflammation

The Travel Award has been provided by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Thomas Jaecklin, MD
Hopitaux Universitaires De Geneve
Abstract Number: 632
Abstract Title: Alterations in L-Arginine Metabolism in the Lungs and Airways of CFTR-Deficient Mice

The Travel Award has been provided by Gilead Sciences member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Lauren Baumann, BA, MS
Johns Hopkins University
Abstract Number: 2669
Abstract Title: Association between distance from a heavily transited avenue, indoor air quality and risk of asthma in a poor peri-urban shanty-town in Lima, Peru.

The Travel Award has been provided by Merck member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Lukas Didon, PhD
Weill Cornell Medical College
Abstract Number: 416
Abstract Title: Basal Cell Differentiation Toward the Foxj1-induced Ciliated Cell Lineage in the Human Airway Epithelium

The Travel Award has been provided by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Joanne E. Sordillo, ScD
Channing Laboratory
Abstract Number: 3871
Abstract Title: Effects of Endotoxin Exposure on Childhood Asthma Risk are Modified by a Genetic Polymorphism in ACAA1

The Travel Award has been provided by Pfizer, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Daan Caudri, MD, PhD
Erasmus University Medical Center
Abstract Number: 4947
Abstract Title: The relation between perinatal factors and phenotypes of wheeze in the first 8 years of life

The Travel Awards has been provided by United Therapeutics Corporation member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Mark Henderson, BS
Johns Hopkins University
Abstract Number: 2051
Abstract Title: UCH-L1 protects CFTR from proteasomal degradation

The following travel award has been provided by a generous grant from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable Member: Children's Interstitial Lung Disease Foundation.

Jennifer A. Wambach, MD
Washington University
Abstract Number: 1260
Abstract Title: Detection of Excess Rare Damaging Variants in Surfactant Associated Genes among Infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome Using Pooled Next Generation Sequencing