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Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury - Surviving Stress - From Organ Systems to Molecules


Anthony F. Suffredini, MD
Critical Care Medicine Department, Clinical Center, NIH, DHHS
Bethesda, Maryland

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Dr. Suffredini completed his undergraduate studies at Boston University. He attended the University of Rome, School of Medicine and graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Following a residency in internal medicine at the Medical College of Virginia, he completed fellowships in critical care medicine at the University Health Center of Pittsburgh and later in the Critical Care Medicine Department at the Clinical Center of NIH. Dr. Suffredini is currently a Senior Investigator in the Critical Care Medicine Department, NIH.

Dr. Suffredini’s research interests include regulatory mechanism of acute inflammation and human inflammatory responses to endotoxin. His research focuses on the investigation of innate immunity and its regulatory mechanisms in pulmonary inflammation, sepsis, and septic shock. He is a co-founder of the CCMD Laboratory of Functional Genomics and Director of the CCMD Clinical Proteomics Laboratory.

 

 

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