Georas Lab
Airway Inflammation and Lung Function in Asthma
For reasons that are not entirely clear, patients with asthma develop deleterious immune responses to otherwise innocuous substances, like allergens, that result in tissue inflammation and airway hyperreactivity. Patients with asthma are also more susceptible to infections with respiratory viruses, that can lead to prolonged loss of asthma control. Many pathologic immune responses in asthma are “type 2”, that is they are characterized by aberrant production of the Th2-type cytokines IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 by CD4+ T cells and innate lymphoid cells. I began my career by studying how the innate and adaptive immune systems interact to generate type 2 immune responses. Currently a major emphasis of my research lab is to study respiratory-virus induced epithelial barrier dysfunction, that may be associated with virally-induced asthma exacerbations.
I am also a practicing physician and see outpatients with severe asthma at the Mary Parkes Asthma Center. We are currently enrolling subjects in different studies investigating new ways to diagnose asthma, as well as new treatment options for patients with asthma.
If you are a patient interested in participating in a clinical research study: Clinical Research Information
Steve N. Georas, M.D.
Principal Investigator
Publications
View All Publications- Peripheral Airways Dysfunction Measured by Oscillometry Differentiates Asthma from Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction.; Respiratory medicine. 2024 Dec 02.
- Stepping down biologics in asthma: is it time to challenge the status quo?; The European respiratory journal; Vol 64(2). 2024 Aug 22.
- Correction: Budesonide promotes airway epithelial barrier integrity following double-stranded RNA challenge.; PloS one; Vol 19(7), pp. e0306666. 2024 Jul 01.
News
Affiliations
- Medicine
- Environmental Medicine
- Microbiology & Immunology
- Center for Inhalation and Flavoring Toxicological Research (CIFT)
- Environmental Health Sciences Center
- Lung Biology and Disease Program
- NIH T32 Training Grant in Immunology
- Pulmonary T32 Training Grant
- Immunology, Microbiology, and Virology Ph.D. Program
- PhD Program in Pathology - Cell Biology of Disease
- Toxicology Ph.D. Program
- Translational Biomedical Science Ph.D. Program
- Program for Advanced Immune Bioimaging
December 1, 2022
Patrick Donohue presents at ATS and publishes first paper
July 1, 2022
Traci Pressley attends the Frontiers in Environmental Science and Health (FrESH) summer program
June 1, 2022
Margaret Connolly invited to ICAN meeting and receives Department of Medicine Pilot Award
October 1, 2021
Pillars of Immunology review article
Contact Us
Georas Lab
KMRB 2-9816C
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642
(585) 273-1114