NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LANGONE – DOREEN ADDRIZZO-HARRIS, MD
Advancing translational research and multidisciplinary clinical care for bronchiectasis and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease through precision medicine, microbiome science, and innovative therapeutic research.
Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, MD
Principal Investigator
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LANGONE HEALTH
Institution
RESEARCH & CLINICAL PROGRAM
Research Center Type
Project Overview
The NYU Langone Bronchiectasis & NTM Program combines multidisciplinary clinical care with translational lung biology research focused on bronchiectasis, NTM disease, airway microbiome science, and precision medicine approaches to improve patient outcomes.
Project Summary
The NYU Langone Translational Lung Biology Laboratory integrates genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and microbiome research to better understand the biological mechanisms underlying bronchiectasis and NTM disease. Through collaboration between clinicians, scientists, and multidisciplinary specialists, the program supports personalized treatment strategies, clinical trials, and translational research initiatives that bridge molecular discovery with patient care.
Project Goals
- Advance precision medicine approaches for bronchiectasis and NTM disease
- Investigate airway microbiome and host immune interactions
- Improve early diagnosis and disease stratification
Impact
NYU Langone’s multidisciplinary program continues to advance translational pulmonary research through innovative microbiome studies, biomarker development, clinical trials, and patient-centered care initiatives. The center’s work supports improved understanding of disease progression, personalized treatment approaches, and enhanced quality of life for patients living with bronchiectasis and NTM disease.
Advancing Research. Improving Lives.
Supporting precision medicine, translational lung biology, and multidisciplinary clinical care to improve outcomes for patients with bronchiectasis and NTM disease.

NYU LANGONE BRONCHIECTASIS & NTM PROGRAM
Project Overview
NYU Langone conducts multidisciplinary clinical and translational research focused on bronchiectasis, NTM disease, lung microbiome science, and precision pulmonary care.