Research defines the future of lung health
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The future of lung health
starts in the lab
 
Lung health research is more important than ever. Never have we faced so many challenges to our lung health, including COVID‑19, vaping and poor air quality due to natural and manmade disasters like wildfires.

Right now, researchers like the ones below are hard at work unraveling the mysteries behind lung disease to help define tomorrow's treatments and cures.
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Moumita Ghosh, PhD
University of Colorado Denver
The goal of Dr. Ghosh's research is to improve early detection of lung cancer by identifying changes in the lung that occur early in the disease's lifecycle.

Tianshi David Wu, MD
Baylor College of Medicine
Dr. Wu is working to expand treatment options for people living with
asthma by studying its relationship
with elevated insulin levels.

 Enid Neptune, MD
Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Dr. Neptune is investigating the use
of an existing blood pressure
medication to create better outcomes for people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder.
 
                                                           
You make this work possible!
That's why we want to know what research interests
you the most. Tell us, which of the following issues
are you most interested in finding solutions for?
Asthma
COPD
Lung Cancer
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Other
 
 
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