Pulmonary Research

During the second and third year of fellowship fellows have an opportunity to pursue supervised research projects for an average of 12 months in total. During these months the fellows are not on core clinical rotations (however do attend their continuity pulmonary clinic). The Program Director (PD), the associate PD for research and Division Chief usually begin discussions related to research focus with fellows during their first year by hosting a “research open-house” to showcase all the divisional faculty and their ongoing/anticipated research projects. In addition, fellows are guided in initiating research questions on their own and to find an appropriate mentor to assist them in developing the project (sometimes even outside the division). After exploring what a fellow’s interests are, the faculty comprising the advisory committee (AdCom) recommend specific mentors and projects. The fellow then meets with several possible research mentors and chooses accordingly. Select fellows are offered a fourth year of fellowship (non-ACGME accredited year). This fellowship year has protected research time with a focus on developing skills needed to become a successfully funded independent researcher. AdCom also meets with all fellows on their research rotation to monitor progress of their research projects and relevant milestones. Additional opportunities through Master of Science in Clinical Research, Master of Public Health, Master of Epidemiology Quality Improvement & training grants are available (T-32 in Sleep Medicine). Select fellows are offered a fourth year of fellowship (non-ACGME). This fellowship year has protected research time with a focus on developing skills needed to become a successfully funded independent researcher. RAC also meets with all research fellows to monitor progress of their research projects and milestones. Additional opportunities through Masters in Clinical Research, Masters in Public Health, Quality Improvement & training grants are available.

Our Research Mentors


Indu Ayappa, PhD Professor of Medicine

Sleep Disordered Breathing and Neurocognitive Outcomes

Sonali Bose, MD Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics

Early Life Exposures and Lung Health

Neha Goel, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine

Critical Care Outcomes ARDS Management Physiology of Breathing

Jaime Hook, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine and Microbiology

Acute Lung Injury and Lung Infections

Monica Kraft, MD Professor of Medicine

Severe Asthma Mechanisms and Phenotyping

Vaishnavi Kundel, MD Associate Professor of Medicine

Sleep Disordered Breathing Cardiac Imaging

Alison Lee, MD Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics

Indoor Air Pollution and Lung Development

Patty J. Lee, MD Professor of Medicine

ARDS, COPD, and Healthy Lung Aging

Ankit Parekh, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine

Sleep Disordered Breathing

Charles A. Powell, MD, MBA Professor of Medicine

Lung Cancer Cell Signaling and Immune Environment

David Rapoport, MD Professor of Medicine

Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation Sleep Disordered Breathing

Linda Rogers, MD Associate Professor of Medicine

Digital technology and Severe Refractory Asthma Phenotyping

Neomi Shah, MD Professor of Medicine

Sleep Disordered Breathing and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes

Pranai Tandon, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine

Artificial Intelligence and Deep Machine Learning

Thomas Tolbert, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine

Sleep Disordered Breathing and Diastolic Heart Failure

Andrew Varga, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine

Sleep Disordered Breathing and Neurocognition

Hideo Watanabe, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine and Genetics and Genomic Sciences

Ontogeny of Lung Cancer Cells

Juan Wisnivesky, MD, DrPH Professor of Medicine

Asthma and Lung Cancer Epidemiology and Outcomes

Contact Us

Ava Gerardo Fellowship Coordinator Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine ava.gerardo@mssm.edu

1 Gustave L. Levy Place Box 1232 New York, NY 10019 (212) 241-5900

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