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2022 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

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

Meghan Althoff, MD, PhD
University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Sex-specific differences in L-arginine metabolism of asthma patients

Noelia Azalde Garcia, MS
Meakins Christie Laboratories at Research Institute of McGill University
Abstract Title: Fungal Allergen Induces Expansion of Invariant Natural Killer T Cell in an Acute Innate Type 2 Lung Inflammation

Julian Better, MD
University Hospital Gießen & Marburg
Abstract Title: Neutrophil Efferocytosis Induces an Immunometabolic Switch via UCP-2 in Alveolar Macrophages To Support Resolution of Inflammation

Jessica Calver, BSc(Hons)
University of Nottingham
Abstract Title: Investigating the Pro-Fibrotic Effects of Galectins in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis - A Potential Role for Glycan-Mediated Interactions with Integrins

Nick Decuzzi, MS, BS
University of California, Davis
Abstract Title: Human Airway Epithelial Cell Temporal Kinase Signaling Dynamics: Connecting Cellular Metabolism, Inflammation, and Kinase Biology

Neelou Etesami, BA
Boston University School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Requirements for Resident Memory B Cell Establishment after Bacterial Respiratory Infection

Fasi Khan, BM BCH
University of Nottingham
Abstract Title: An Exploratory Analysis Of Blood Biomarkers In Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Based On Interim Data From The INJUSTIS Study

Filiz Korkmaz, PhD
UMass Chan Medical School
Abstract Title: LOX-1 limits inflammatory lung injury during pneumonia, regulating alveolar macrophage immunometabolic function

Bowa Lee, MD
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Abstract Title: Elevated exhaled nitric oxide with low airway epithelial catalase expression predicts a poorly controlled asthma phenotype

Victoria Leroy, BSc
University of Florida
Abstract Title: Monocytic Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Mediate the Resolution of Lung Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury

Jorge Masso Silva, PhD
University of California San Diego
Abstract Title: Intravenous Immunoglobulin but not Dexamethasone Inhibits Neutrophil Pro-Inflammatory Activity While Maintaining Key Antimicrobial Functions

Matthew McPeek, PhD
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract Title: Mer Tyrosine Kinase (Mertk) Impairs the Clearance of Streptococcus Pneumoniae

Alexander Mcquiston, PhD
Stanford University
Abstract Title: Divergent Roles of Lymphatic Endothelial Cell-Expressed Hypoxia-Inducible Factors in Airway Transplant Rejection

Andrew Moore, MD
Stanford University
Abstract Title: New-Onset Autoantibodies are Prevalent in Non-COVID Critical Illness

Kiho Son, PhD
McMaster University
Abstract Title: Eosinophil-Independent IL-5 Increase in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Associates with Favourable Outcome

Elizabeth Townsend, MD, PhD
University of Wisconsin
Abstract Title: Purinergic Receptor Activation Stimulates Lipoxin A4 Production In Alveolar Macrophages Derived From Individuals With Asthma

Andres Villabona-Rueda, MD
Johns Hopkins University
Abstract Title: Resolution of Pneumonia/ARDS by DHX58 in Mice and Humans

Zhongli Xu
UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh
Abstract Title: Transcriptomics of Total and Allergen-specific IgE in Nasal Epithelium from Children and Adolescents

Peter Yan, BA
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Eosinophil Recovery in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients is Associated with Lower Rates of ICU Admission and In-Hospital Mortality

These Abstract Scholarship have been funded by a generous donation from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable member - Allergy and Asthma Network

Ian Lee, MD
Stanford School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Multicohort Meta-Analysis of Bronchial Epithelial Cells Classifies Asthma from Healthy Subjects and Identifies Pathways in Asthma

Nancy Lin, MD
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Abstract Title: Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development


These abstract scholarships were supported by Asthma and Lung UK

Jessica Calver, BSc(Hons)
University of Nottingham
Abstract Title: Investigating the Pro-Fibrotic Effects of Galectins in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis - A Potential Role for Glycan-Mediated Interactions with Integrins

Fasihul Khan, BM BCH
University of Nottingham
Abstract Title: An Exploratory Analysis Of Blood Biomarkers In Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Based On Interim Data From The INJUSTIS Study

Karolina Krakowiak, BSc
University of Manchester
Abstract Title: Expression Of Clock Gene PER3 Is Altered In Asthma