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2010 ATS Travel Award Recipients

Travel Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society

Xinguo  Jiang, PhD
Stanford University
Abstract Number: 1951
Abstract Title: HIF1α and the repair of injured airway microvasculature by recipient-derived Tie2(+) cells.

Xingnan  Li, PhD
Wake Forest Laboratories, Inc. University School of Medicine
Abstract Number: 3554
Abstract Title: Genome-wide association study of asthma severity using proportional odds model identifies TMEM154

Niki  Fens, MD
University of Amsterdam
Abstract Number: 443
Abstract Title: Exhaled breath molecular profiling in the differential diagnosisbetween asthma with fixed airways obstruction and COPD: external validation

Melanie J. Jardim, PhD
Human Studies Facility
Abstract Number: 5622
Abstract Title: Differential microRNA Expression between Asthmatic and Healthy Donors

Travel Awards have been provided by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Martin  Knolle, MB, Bchir
Brigham & Women's Hosptial/Harvard Medical School
Abstract Number: 3988
Abstract Title: Neutophil Membrane-bound MMP-8 Degrades Monocyte Inflammatory Protein-1α to Limit Acute Lung Injury in Mice

Pernilla Glader, PhD
University of Gothenburg
Abstract Number: 160
Abstract Title: IL-17 involved in the immune response to endotoxin in human airways

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

Bryan Petersen, BA
University of Michigan
Abstract Number: 5295
Abstract Title: IL-25 (IL-17E) induced Th2 cytokine production in myeloid cells contributes to the pathophysiology of allergic asthma

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

Rafael Firszt, MD
Duke University Medical Center
Abstract Number: 5214
Abstract Title: MMP Inhibition Attenuates IL-13 Induced Procollagen 1 mRNA Expression in Human Airway Fibroblasts in Asthma

Travel Awards have been provided by Gilead Sciences member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Elizabeth V. Nguyen, MS
University of Washington
Abstract Number: 4348
Abstract Title: Shotgun Analysis of Induced Sputum Proteome in Health and Asthma

Tereza  Martinu, MD
Duke University Medical Center
Abstract Number: 2946
Abstract Title: Pulmonary innate immune activation in allotransplantation induces a distinct antigen presenting cell profile followed by lymphocytic inflammation

Travel Awards have been provided by Merck member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Abraham B. Roos, PhD
Karolinska Instititet
Abstract Number: 6162
Abstract Title: Lung-Epithelial Specific Inactivation of C/EBPβ Positively Impacts the Response to H1N1 Influenza A Infection in Mice

Erick  Forno, MD, MPH
University of Miami
Abstract Number: 2666
Abstract Title: Genomewide association study of age of onset in childhood asthma

Travel Awards have been provided by Pfizer, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Christopher  Connelly, MA
Case Western Reserve University
Abstract Number: 5872
Abstract Title: APC Attenuates Pulmonary Inflammatory Cell Influx in Murine Acute Lung Injury

Jonathan  Malka, MD
National Jewish Health
Abstract Number: 6769
Abstract Title: Which parameters are useful in the determining asthma severity In childhood?

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

Kristin M. Huddock, MD
Hospital University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Number: 4663
Abstract Title: Il-1 Receptor 1 Knockout Mice Have a Decreased Early Inflammatory Response to Acute LPS Inhalation

Ashish K. Sharma, MBBS
University of Virginia
Abstract Number: 635
Abstract Title: Pivotal role of NKT cells and IL-17 in pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion injury

The following travel award has been provided by a generous grant from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable Member: Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research
 
Dia Beachboard, MS
Vanderbilt University
Abstract Number: 6585
Abstract Title: Multiple mycobacterial antigen recognition of Sarcoidosis BAL