Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, MD

This research program advances the understanding of bronchiectasis and NTM lung disease through translational science, clinical innovation, microbiome research, and precision medicine approaches designed to improve diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.

Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, MD

Principal Investigator

NYU Langone Health

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Bronchiectasis & NTM Research Program

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Project Overview

Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung disease characterized by permanent dilation of the airways, often resulting from chronic nfections and inflammation. nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are an important cause f bronchiectasis, yet the mechanisms by which NTM lead to airway damage remain poorly understood.

Project Summary

This study aims to investigate how NTM infection contributes to the progression advanced imaging, microbiological, and immunological techniques. Understanding these mechanisms may lead to better diagnostic tools and targeted therapies for patients with NTM-related bronchiectasis.

Project Goals

Impact

This research will improve our understanding of NTM-related bronchiectasis and may help identify new strategies for earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments.

Advancing Research. Improving Lives.

Support innovative NTM research that drives better outcomes for patients.

Jennifer Ku, PhD, MPH

Colin Swenson, MD

Colin Swenson, P.I.: colin.swenson@emory.edu | (516) 455-6655 (cell)

Diana Beltran, CTM: djbeltr@emory.edu | (678) 848-0866 (cell)

Amrina Anwar, CRC: aanwar@emory.edu 

Erin Barton, NP: erin.barton@emoryhealthcare.org

Cathy Munson, RN: catherine.munson@emoryhealthcare.org

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Project Overview

Advancing translational research and personalized care to improve diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for patients with bronchiectasis and NTM lung disease.

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