Dr. David Broide
Dr Broide is a Professor of Medicine at the University of California San Diego. He is the author of over 160 publications related to mechanisms of asthma results of which have been published in Proc National Acad Sciences, New Eng J Med, J Clin Invest, J Immunol, and Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. His basic and translational research program focusing on asthma has been funded by the National Institutes of Health for over 25 years. Dr Broide is currently the recipient of an NIH MERIT award, and is principal investigator on several NIH RO1 grants, an NIH Asthma and Allergic Disease Center program project grant, and an NIH T32 training grant in molecular mechanisms of allergic inflammation. Read Dr. Broide's full biography
About the Lab
Dr Broide’s research focuses on understanding the role of airway inflammation in contributing to asthma and airway remodeling. Studies have focused on eosinophils as well as innate immune mechanisms (TLR-9, TGF-b, Siglec-F, ORMDL3) in regulating inflammation and remodeling.
Research Highlights
Dr. Broide’s lab demonstrates the importance of ORMDL3 to asthma.
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