My clinical training is in adult pulmonary and critical care medicine. My research background is in free radical lipid biochemistry, redox biology, mitochondrial biology, and molecular metabolism in complex disease phenotypes. I have taken care of patients in the inpatient setting, the intensive care unit, the outpatient setting, and the bronchoscopy suite. I worked as tenure track faculty at a major research university, running a basic and translational research lab, caring for patients, mentoring trainees and early career scientists and physicians, teaching, and engaging in university service. I then moved to the National Institutes of Health, where I currently serve as the Senior Clinical Advisor in the Division of Clinical Innovation at NCATS as well as serving on a number of trans-NIH and trans-agency COVID efforts, including service as one of the Scientific Program Leads for the EHR/Other Real-World Data component of the NIH RECOVER initiative.
Bethesda, USA
Senior Clinical Advisor, Division of Clinical Innovation
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)