These Abstract Scholarship Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society
Maged Fayed, PhD
Faculty of Medicine
Abstract Title: Relative lung echogenicity as a novel predictor of lung re-expansion following pleural effusion drainage
Chinmay Jani, MD
Mount Auburn Hospital/Beth Israel Lahey Health- Harvard Medical School
Abstract Title: Lung cancer mortality in the United States between 1999 and 2019: an observational analysis of disparities by gender and race
Amina Jouida, PhD
University College Dublin
Abstract Title: Exosomes From EGFR-Mutated Adenocarcinoma Induce A Partial/Hybrid EMT And An MMP9-Dependant Tumour Invasion
Karolina Kristenson, MD, PhD
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
Abstract Title: Ventilatory Efficiency Can Stratify Risk of Major Pulmonary Complications After Lobectomy in Patients With Moderate Peak Oxygen Uptake
Benjamin Kwok, MD
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Microbial Signatures in Malignant Pleural Effusions
Tess Litchman, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Abstract Title: Pulmonary Vascular Pruning on Computed Tomography and Risk of Progression of Lung Adenocarcinoma
Austin Meggyesy, BS
Swedish Cancer Institute
Abstract Title: Lower Paraspinous Muscle Cross-Sectional Area is Associated with Shorter Survival in Patients with a Malignant Pleural Effusion
Eman Metwally, MD
The University of North Carolina
Abstract Title: Lung Cancer Screening in Individuals With and Without Lung-Related Comorbidity
Robert Smyth, MD, MSc
Boston Medical Center
Abstract Title: A Pilot Study to Investigate the Utility of Exhaled Breath Condensate as a Liquid Biopsy in the Detection of Spatial Genomic Heterogeneity in Patients with Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Hesam Tavakoli, MD
California Pacific Medical Center
Abstract Title: Robotic Assisted Bronchoscopy in Evaluation of Peripheral Lung Nodules
Allison Welch, BA
Swedish Cancer Institute
Abstract Title: Accepting Social E-Cigarette Behaviors Among Fraternity Members Found Utilizing Egocentric Network Analysis
Ting Zhai, BM, MS
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Abstract Title: Lung Volume at Diagnosis and Overall Survival in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients