Previously Funded Researchers

See researchers who have made a difference in research we have funded prior to 2018 through our nationwide research awards, showcasing the breadth of the work and scientists we have supported.
  • Zhaoxia (Julia) Qu, PhD

    Zhaoxia (Julia) Qu, PhD

    University of Southern California

    Turning Myeloid Immune Cells from Pro-Tumor to Anti-Tumor in Lung Cancer

  • Joseph Edward Qualls, PhD

    Joseph Edward Qualls, PhD

    Children's Hospital Medical Center

    Lactate metabolism and host defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • Krishna Reddy, MD

    Krishna Reddy, MD

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Projecting the Impact of E-Cigarette Policies

  • Stephen Reeves, M.D., Ph.D.

    Stephen Reeves, M.D., Ph.D.

    Seattle Children's Hospital

    How Airways of Children With Asthma Are Damaged

  • Linda Resar, M.D.

    Linda Resar, M.D.

    Johns Hopkins University

    Therapy Blocks Protein Involved in Lung Cancer Growth

  • Joseph Reynolds, Ph.D.

    Joseph Reynolds, Ph.D.

    Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

    Cytokine Proteins May Help Boost Immune Response to Influenza

  • Mary Rice, M.D., MPH

    Mary Rice, M.D., MPH

    Harvard Medical School

    How Does Temperature Affect Lung Function?

  • Bradley Winston Richmond, M.D.

    Bradley Winston Richmond, M.D.

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Infections Could Play Role in Smokers’ Development of COPD

  • Katherine Rivera, M.D.

    Katherine Rivera, M.D.

    Washington University, St. Louis

    Best Time to Start Treatment for Respiratory Tract Illness

  • Valerie Rogers, Ph.D.

    Valerie Rogers, Ph.D.

    University of Maryland

    Asthma and Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children

  • Sameek Roychowdhury, Ph.D., M.D.

    Sameek Roychowdhury, Ph.D., M.D.

    The Ohio State University

    Identifying Gene Mutations in Lung Cancer That Can Be Attacked With Smart Drugs

  • Amali Samarasinghe, PhD

    Amali Samarasinghe, PhD

    The University of Tennessee Health Science Center

    Influenza Virus Promotes Eosinophil Appetite for Bacteria

  • Lobelia Samavati, M.D.

    Lobelia Samavati, M.D.

    Wayne State University

    How Immune System Works Differently in Sarcoidosis

  • Robert M. Samstein, MD, PhD

    Robert M. Samstein, MD, PhD

    Mount Sinai

    Improving Responses to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Lung Cancer

  • Amy Sawyer, Ph.D.

    Amy Sawyer, Ph.D.

    The Pennsylvania State University

    Treating Claustrophobia in Sleep Apnea Patients Using Positive Airway Pressure

  • Christopher Schafer, PhD

    Christopher Schafer, PhD

    Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

    Determining How Lung’s Blood Vessels Malfunction in Inflammatory Diseases

  • John Schoggins, Ph.D.

    John Schoggins, Ph.D.

    UT Southwestern Medical Center

    New Avenue for Keeping Influenza in Check

  • Andreas Schwingshackl, MD, PhD

    Andreas Schwingshackl, MD, PhD

    University of California, Los Angeles

    TREK-1 potassium channels protect from ventilator-induced lung injury

  • Jessica Seeliger, Ph.D.

    Jessica Seeliger, Ph.D.

    State University of New York, Stony Brook

    Targeting Latent and Multi-Drug Resistant TB

  • Shiladitya Sengupta, Ph.D.

    Shiladitya Sengupta, Ph.D.

    Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc.

    Using Nanotechnology to Target Lung Cancer

  • Lecia V. Sequist, M.D., MPH

    Lecia V. Sequist, M.D., MPH

    Associate Professor, Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Attending Physician, Medicine

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Lung Cancer Interception Translational Research Team: Blood-based Early Interception of Lung Cancer

  • Brittany Sexton, Ph.D.

    Brittany Sexton, Ph.D.

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Discovering Inner Workings of Enzyme Could Lead to Lung Cancer Treatment

  • David Shackelford, Ph.D.

    David Shackelford, Ph.D.

    University of California, Los Angeles

    Selectively Targeting Metabolic Needs Unique to Lung Cancer

  • Lokesh Sharma, PhD

    Lokesh Sharma, PhD

    Yale University

    Mechanisms of Paradoxical Anti-inflammatory Effects of Type I Interferons in the Lung

  • Mohammed Shatat, M.D.

    Mohammed Shatat, M.D.

    Case Western Reserve University

    Molecule Could Play Role in Improving Treatment of PAH

  • David Shechter, Ph.D.

    David Shechter, Ph.D.

    Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Inc.

    When the Writing Goes Wrong: Protein Arginine Methyltransferases in Lung Cancer

  • Abdul Sheikh, Ph.D.

    Abdul Sheikh, Ph.D.

    Yale University

    Abnormal Lung Blood Vessel Muscle Formation and Pulmonary Hypertension

  • Jinjun Shi, Ph.D.

    Jinjun Shi, Ph.D.

    Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc.

    Making Lung Cancer Responsive to Treatment for Other Cancers

  • Sunny Shin, Ph.D.

    Sunny Shin, Ph.D.

    University of Pennsylvania

    How Immune Cells Clear Legionnaire's Disease Bacteria from Lungs

  • Hideki Shishido, Ph.D.

    Hideki Shishido, Ph.D.

    Oregon Health and Science University

    Developing New Method to Study Cystic Fibrosis Protein

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