The 20th Annual Respiratory Disease Young Investigators' Forum brought together 31 early-career physician scientists from across the US to Denver, CO. Every participant was paired with a research advisor and presented their unique research to peers along with 9 expert faculty in two categories: Basic Science and Clinical Research. We are pleased to announce the 2024 winners, who each receive a monetary prize to support their continued research: Basic Science: 1st Place - Daniel J. Wallman, MD Center for Regenerative Medicine / Boston Medical Center Mapping the Genotype to Phenotype in Lung Epithelia 2nd Place – Kale Bongers, MD, PhD University of Iowa The Gut Microbiome Mediates Skeletal Muscle Atrophy After Pneumonia and Sepsis 3rd Place – Sarah Holton, MD, PhD University of Washington Identification of pro-fibrotic mononuclear phagocyte subpopulations in cryobiopsies from patients with early Interstitial Lung Disease using spatial transcriptomics Clinical Research: 1st Place – Courtney Gaberino, MD University of Wisconsin Airway and Systemic Dysregulation of Interferon Responses Promote Asthma Exacerbations in Urban Children 2nd Place – Ye Sun, MD, MPH Boston Children’s Hospital Impact of indoor air quality on airborne viral detection in inner-city elementary schools 3rd Place – Andrew Moore, MD Stanford University Large-scale multi-cohort bulk peripheral blood gene expression network analysis and integrated single cell analysis identifies consensus molecular clusters in sepsis Congratulations to all of the Young Investigators. The future of respiratory medicine is bright. Thank you to AstraZeneca for supporting this educational program for the past 20 years. #RDYIF2024 #Pulmonology #Allergy #ResearchAbstract #MedicalFellows #PhysicianScientists #Asthma
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