Department of Medicine
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Research
Critical Care Translational Medicine Group
The Critical Care Translational Medicine Group designs, oversees and coordinates international trials in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and sepsis.
David Christiani, MD, MPH
Molecular Epidemiology of ARDS: Under the direction of David Christiani, MD, MPH, our laboratory examines genetic and environmental factors that may impact the development and progression of ARDS.
Rachel Knipe, MD
The Knipe Laboratory at Mass General focuses on defining the mechanisms by which endothelial injury and dysfunction contribute to the development of lung disease, particularly pulmonary fibrosis.
James Moon, PhD
The Moon Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital investigates basic issues of CD4+ T cell tolerance by directly tracking endogenous antigen-specific populations in mice and humans.
Krishna Reddy, MD, MS Laboratory
The laboratory of Krishna Reddy, MD, MS, conducts epidemiologic and outcomes research to inform clinical practice and public health policy in tobacco, HIV, tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases.
Eric Schmidt, MD
The Schmidt Laboratory pursues "bedside-to-bench" mechanistic investigations of sepsis and septic organ injury.
Medoff Lung Immunology Laboratory
The research in the Medoff Laboratory is dedicated to understanding the molecular basis of immune-mediated lung injury.
Peggy S. Lai, MD, MPH
The Lai Laboratory works on research at the intersection of environmental exposures, the human microbiome and non-communicable diseases.
Program for Advancing Critical Care Translational Science
This program aims to advance understanding of critical illness syndromes by building a biorepository of clinical and human biosamples.
Rahimi Lab
The central focus of the Rahimi Laboratory is to define the mechanisms regulating CD4+ T cell responses to inhaled antigens in the context of health and disease.
Rajagopal Lab
The Rajagopal Lab at Mass General focuses on lung regeneration and the application of developmental biology to human lung disease.
Suter Pulmonary Optical Imaging Laboratory
The focus of the Pulmonary Optical Imaging Laboratory is the development and subsequent translation of novel optical diagnostic tools for evaluating the pulmonary airways and lung.
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