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HomeMembersAssemblies and SectionsAssembliesPediatricsAwards ▶ 2015 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients
2015 ATS Abstract Scholarship Award Recipients

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

Elliot Lamkin, BSc
Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Abstract Title: Pediatric Bronchial Epithelial Cells Synthesize Leukocyte - Adhesive Hyaluronan Matrices in Response to Infection with Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Louisa Owens, MD
Princess Margaret Hospital
Abstract Title: Factors Predicting Asthma at 24 Years

Laura E. Ellington, MD
Seattle Children's Hospital/ University of Washington
Abstract Title: Lung Ultrasound for the Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Pediatric Pneumonia in Low Resource Settings

Orianne Dumas, PhD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract Title: A Clustering Approach to Identify Bronchiolitis Profiles Among Children Hospitalized with Bronchiolitis

Christopher R. Nitkin, MD
Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital / Case Western Reserve University
Abstract Title: Balancing Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Oxidant Responses in Murine Bone Marrow Derived Macrophages

Paul M. Brown, PhD
Cleveland Clinic
Abstract Title: Vertical Transmission of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) to Fetuses In Utero Alters Post-Natal Immune Cell Repertoires in Weanling Rat Lungs Upon RSV Re-Challenge Infection

Miguel Alejandre Alcazar, MD, PhD
University of Cologne
Abstract Title: Elafin Preserves a Novel EGF Receptor-Kruppel-Like Factor 4 (EGFR-Klf4) Axis and Attenuates Apoptosis in Lungs of Mechanically Ventilated Newborn Mice

Jen-Ting Chen, MD
Columbia University
Abstract Title: Notch Signaling Modulates Multiciliated Cell Phenotype After Cell Fate Specification

Geovanny F. Perez, MD
Children's National Medical Center
Abstract Title: Cytokine Airway Responses to Acute Rhinovirus Infection and Respiratory Morbidity in Severe Premature Children

Daniel T. Dugger, DVM
University of California, Davis
Abstract Title: IL-22R1 Expression is Developmentally Regulated in Nonhuman Primate Airwary Epithelium and Responsive to the Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Trichostatin A

Stephen Oo, MBBS
Princess Margaret Hospital For Children
Abstract Title: Human Rhinovirus Species C has the Greatest Incidence in Young Children Aged 2-10 Years with Acute Severe Wheeze

Beryl Lin
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Abstract Title: Acute Changes in the Lung Clearance Index After Physiotherapy in Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Krishna Pancham, MD
Children's National Medical Center
Abstract Title: Preterm Children Have Impaired Airway Antiviral IFNγ Responses to Human Metapneumovirus Compared to Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Soumyaroop Bhattacharya, MS, MEd
Univ ersity of Rochester Medical Center
Abstract Title: Lymphocyte-Specific Biomarkers Associated with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

Yongfeng Luo, PhD
Children Hospital Los Angeles
Abstract Title: BMP Signaling Plays a Critical Role in Perinatal Lung Maturation

Matthias C. Kugler, MD
New York University
Abstract Title: Expression of Sonic Hedgehog Pathway Genes is Different During Alveolarization and Maturation Phase in Postnatal Lung Development

Anna C. Zemke, MD PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Abstract Title: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Two Component Sensor RoxS/RoxR is a Molecular Target for Nitrite and is Required for Biotic Biofilm Growth in the Presence of Nitrite

This Abstract Scholarship Award has been funded by a generous donataion from ATS Public Advisory Roundtable member- Lymphangiomatosis & Gorhams' Disease Alliance

Kiersten W. Ricci, MD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Abstract Title:  A Phase 2 Clinical Trial Assessing Efficacy and Safety of the mTOR Inhibitor Sirolimus in the Treatment of Generalized Lymphatic Anomaly, Kaposiform Lymphangiomatosis, and Gorham-Stout Disease