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About the PI

                Irfan Rahman     

Irfan Rahman

Place of birth

Bhopal (Kamptee/Nagpur), India

Nationality

American

Occupation

Professor, Scientist, and Researcher in Medicine  

Education

BSc, MSc, PhD

Alma mater

University of Miami

Georgetown University

University of Edinburgh

Known for

Environmental Pulmonary Health and Disease

Contact Details

Irfan Rahman, PhD

University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA

Email:  Irfan_Rahman@urmc.rochester.edu
Telephone: (585) 275-6911

Irfan Rahman (born in Bhopal, India) is an American environmental health and disease researcher and Dean's Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York. He is also the director of the Center for Flavoring Toxicology Research Center. Irfan is widely known for his inventions and research in Environmental Pulmonary Toxicology and Lung Diseases.

 

Irfan holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry on neutrophil functions in hypertension. He carried out his early education at Rabbani High School, St Francis de Sales College, and Nagpur University, Nagpur (India). He completed a postdoctoral fellowship on lung toxicology at the University of Miami and Georgetown University., before relocating to the University of Edinburgh, where he focused on environmental agents and lung inflammation and received an appointment as a Senior Research Scientist/Lecturer.[9]

Irfan is a Dean’s Professor at the Department of Environmental Medicine, Medicine (Pulmonary), University of Rochester Medical Center, USA,[4] Public Health Sciences and General Dentistry at the University of Rochester Medical Center (School of Medicine and Dentistry), NY.[3]

He works extensively on understanding mechanisms affecting lung function and pathology in various chronic respiratory diseases by external factors, such as environmental smoke and air pollution. Irfan primarily focuses on research regarding oxidative stress, inflammation, molecular clock, mitochondrial dysfunction, epigenetics, and cellular senescence by environmental tobacco smoke/tobacco products (cigarette smoke, e-cigarettes, flavoring chemicals in e-cigarettes, waterpipe/hookah, iQOS, CBD/THC, and cigars), airborne particulate matter, ozone, carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles, microplastics, and PFOS/PFAS Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid/perfluorinated alkylated substances, also called perfluorochemicals (PFCs) in the lung (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/Interstitial Lung Diseases), as well as oral/periodontal diseases. His major research emphasis and focus have been on understanding the pathophysiology of chronic inflammatory lung diseases particularly Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)/emphysema, lung cancer, and pulmonary fibrosis. [3] 

Irfan has gained international recognition for his research on the prevention and treatment of smoking-induced lung diseases and has published more than 350 papers/articles in peer-reviewed journals with more than 60,000 citations along with an impact factor of more than H=115.[5]

Irfan has several patents on his remarkable discoveries and findings, e.g., patents on biomarkers for identifying e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury, and methods of treating chronic inflammatory diseases.[5] [6]

Irfan Rahman has been featured in several interviews and publications over the years, including CBS News, NBC News, Forbes, and Hindustan Times, to name a few.

His research is funded by the National Institutes of Health and he is the Program Director/site Principal Investigator  for the TCORS U54 and TriState SenNet U54 consortium. He has published published extensively in in peer-reviewed journals, and invited to write chapters in textbooks and editorials in journals (h-index = 115, i-index 291), total citations 60,200, Highly Cited Researchers, 2014, 2015, and 2016 by Thomson Reuters). He has been ranked #16 (out of 52,718 active Respiratory & Allergy Researchers) by Ioannidis et al 2020. He is the editor/author of Inflammation, Aging, Diet and Nutrition - a book published by Elsevier in 2013. He has been serving as a member of several panels of National Institutes of Health (NIH) study sections (SIEE/EDD, chartered member), a chartered member of USA Veterans Administration panel on Pulmonary study section, and chair of California Cardiopulmonary tobacco research program.  He has been recently named an inaugural Highly Ranked Scholar by Scholar GPS.

Irfan Rahman has more than 300 research publications and several book chapters to his name.  His research was published in several peer-reviewed journals.[5] [7]
  • 2013 – Inflammation, Advancing Age and Nutrition
  • Biswas S and Rahman I. Bioactive polyphenols and lung diseases. Book chapter (Elsevier) 2013.
  • Jae-woong Hwang*, Isaac K. Sundar*, Hongwei Yao, and Irfan Rahman. SIRT1 and inflammaging in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. ‘Inflammaging’ by Elsevier 2013.
  • Sundar IK*, Yao H, Rahman I. Smoking, Oxidative Stress, and Redox Signaling in Inflammation. In Systems Biology of Free Radicals and Antioxidants.  EDITOR: I. Laher (UBC, Canada), Springer-Verlag (Germany) 2013.
  • Sundar IK* and Rahman I. Reactive Oxygen Species, Kinase Signaling, and Redox Regulation of Epigenetics. Springer (Eds- Ursula H Jakob and Dana Reichmann), Oxidative Stress and Re4dox Regulation, 2013.
  • Saravanan Rajendrasozhan, Rahman I. Phytochemicals in cigarette/tobacco smoke-mediated inflammation. Book Chapter (Nova), 2012.
  • Saravanan Rajendrasozhan, Isaac K Sundar*, Rahman I. Epigenetics and nutrigenomics in chronic inflammatory lung diseases: nutritional and therapeutic interventions. Book Chapter (Taylor & Francis). 2012.
  • Yao H, Rahman I. Experimental models to study cigarette smoke-induced oxidative stress in vitro and in vivo in pre-clinical models, and in smokers and patients with airways disease. OXIDATIVE STRESS IN ANIMAL MODELS AND HUMAN DISEASES. (Springer/Humana Press) 2010. 
  • Yao H, Rahman I. Role of inflammation in Pulmonary Diseases. INFLAMMATION, LIFE STYLE AND CHRONIC DISEASES: THE SILENT LINK. Aggarwal BB, Editor. (Taylor and Francis Group) 2010.
  • Rahman I. Polyphenols, inflammation and epigenetics. In Nutrition and Epigenetics (Taylor and Francis), 2009.
  • Sundar IK* and Rahman I. Methods in Chromatin Modifications in Handbook of the Methods for studying Redox Signaling, Mary Ann Liebert, NY. 2009.
  • Rahman I and Biswas S. Regulation of inflammation, redox and glucocorticoid signaling by dietary polyphenols. In Dietary Modulation of Cell Signaling Pathways. Taylor & Francis Group (ed. Y.J. Surh), 2008.
  • Rahman, I. Update on Reactive Oxygen Species in COPD and Asthma. Chapter in Asthma and COPD-Basic mechanisms and clinical management (Eds. Barnes, Drazen, Rennard, and Thomson), Academic Press, 2008.
  • Rahman I. Smoking and oxidative stress and corticosteroid responsiveness. Chapter in Overcoming Steroid Efficacy in Respiratory Disease edited by Ian Adcock and Fan Chung. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, UK. 2008, pp125-141.
  • Biswas, S.K., I. Megson, C.A. Shaw, and I. Rahman. Cigarette smoking, inflammation and obesity. Chapter in Phytopharmaceuticals for Obesity Treatment: Pathophysiology and Weight Management. CRC and Taylor & Francis press (Eds. D. Bagchi, and Preuss), pp43-63, 2007.
  • Rahman, I., and S.K. Biswas. Oxidants and Antioxidants. Encyclopedia of Respiratory Medicine (Eds. Laurent, and Shapiro), Elsevier, pp 258-265, 2006.
  • Rahman, I. Redox effects of cigarette smoke in lung inflammation. Chapter in Cigarette smoke and oxidative stress (Eds. B. Halliwell, and H.E. Poulsen), Springer-Verlag, pp 113-164, 2006.
  • Rahman, I. Oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of COPD. Chapters in Cigarette smoke and oxidative stress (Eds. B. Halliwell, and H.E. Poulsen), Springer-Verlag, pp 165-199, 2006.
  • Rahman, I. Oxidative stress in smokers and chronic lung diseases. Chapter in Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Health (Eds. Young-Joon Surh, and Lester Packer), CRC Taylor and Francis, New York, USA, pp 291-368, 2005.
  • Rahman, I. Oxidative stress in COPD: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms. Chapter in Lung Biology Health and Disease (Eds. Peter Barnes, and Claude Lenfant), Marcel Dekker, New York, USA, pp 279-326, 2005.
  • MacNee, W., and I. Rahman. Oxidative stress in smokers and COPD. Chapter in Long-term intervention in COPD (Eds. R.A. Pawels, Dirkj S. Postma, and Scott T. Weiss), Marcel Dekker, NY, 2006.
  • Rahman, I. Smoking-induced inflammation, injury and disease: Molecular mechanisms. Chapter in Lung Biology Health and Disease (Eds. Val Vallyathan, and Claude Lenfant), Marcel Dekker, New York, USA, pp 211-257, 2004.
  • MacNee, W., and I. Rahman. Oxidative Stress in COPD. Chapter in Lung Biology Health and Disease, Marcel Dekker, New York, USA, pp 317-359, 2004.
  • Rahman, I., and W. MacNee. Oxidative stress and inflammation in COPD. Chapter in COPD, second edition (Eds. P. Calverley, W. MacNee, N. Pride, and S. Rennard), Arnold Health Sciences Publishers, pp 110-124, 2003.
  • Rahman I and W. MacNee. Reactive oxygen species in COPD and asthma. Chapter in Asthma and COPD-Basic mechanisms and clinical management (Eds. Barnes, Drazen, Rennard, and Thomson), Academic Press, pp 243-254, 2002.
  • Rahman, I. Oxidative stress and gene transcription in inflammation and lung diseases: Therapeautic approaches. SFRR-Free Radical Research book (Eds. Aruoma, and Baharoun), pp 39-58, 2004.

With the American Thoracic Society (ATS), he has served as a program committee member and as chair for numerous symposia sessions on lung disease research, chair of the Lung Aging working group of the RCMB-ATS, and the past-President of Inhalation and Respiratory Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology (SOT). He has been designated as a Fellow of the ATS. Through community education efforts, Irfan has also educated people about the dangers of smoking. Vaping, and other exposures in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

In 2022, Irfan Rahman received an American Thoracic Society Recognition Award for Scientific Accomplishments.[8] He has been conferred with the 2023 SOT leading edge in basic science award recognizing for his contributions to pulmonary toxicology and specifically how e-cig and cigarette smoke cause lung injury and disease.[9]  Irfan has also been awarded a Senior Toxicologist Award by the SOT - Associations of Scientists of Indian Origin.[4] The award was presented to Dr. Irfan in the presence of several SOT meeting attendees, as well as several NIEHS officials. He received the award at the SOT 56th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo in Baltimore, MD, on Mar 13, 2017.[4] [10] 

Irfan received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the "National Conference (NCSCA-2019)" 11th National Conference on Solid State Chemistry and Allied Areas (NCSCA-2019), Nagpur, India. He was the recipient of a career achievement award from the IRSS SOT in 2013 in Inhalation Toxicology. He received an Outstanding Senior Investigator Award (2006) given to him by the Oxygen Society, Santa Barbara, CA. 

Google Scholars

Articles

Online News

TV, Internet, and Other Online news

Personal profile and vaping news

NBC National news on Vaping Associated Pulmonary Diseases

Radio news

Dr. Rahman’s new study is picked up by Channel 8 with Dr. Rahman’s interview

Featured Guest on European Science TV Series "Xenius"

Featured Videos and Articles

Video shows Lung Aging Research by Environmental agents and Air pollution due to Climate Change and heat stress on human lungs and chronic lung diseases.

New study links e-cigarettes to lung cancer
Dr. Natalie Azar reports on recent findings by researchers at the University of Rochester that prove e-cigarettes are not as harmless as they seem. The effects of vaping on lab mice have shown lung damage, inflammation and altering in the shape of lung cells.

Puff, puff, pass it up? E-cig flavors toxic, study finds

What e-cigarettes might be doing to your gums

Concerns explode over new health risks of vaping

Vaping may put your smile at risk

More fruits and veggies don't help lung disease

E-cigarette vapors, flavorings, trigger lung cell stress  - Public Release: 6-Feb-2015

Want a good night's sleep in the new year? Quit smoking - Public Release: 2-Jan-2014

Cigarette toxins wipe out anti-aging gene: U.S. study - Public Release: Jan 24, 2008

Brighton vape shop riles neighbors - May 12, 2016: Testified in Brighton Town Hall on e-cigarette/vaping in local community

First-ever Study Shows E-cigarettes Cause Damage to Gum Tissue - November 17, 2016
In the the first scientific study to address e-cigarettes and their effect on oral health at the cellular level, Medical Center research suggests that electronic cigarettes are as equally damaging to gums and teeth as conventional cigarettes.

Rahman Receives Senior Toxicologist Award From The Society of Toxicology

Irfan Rahman Honored by the Society of Toxicology - NOTE: URMC Credentials Required

Concerns explode over new health risks of vaping

URMC scientist leading nation with vaping research on effects of flavored e-liquids

New York’s e-cigarette ban throws URMC research into question

2020 Vaping, Smoking, and Coronovirus

Researchers Draw More Links between Vaping, Smoking, Young People, and Coronavirus

Irfan Rahman, PhD., Receives American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2022 Recognition Award for Scientific Accomplishment

NY Times 07/2022

How Delta-8 THC Works, and Why Experts Are Worried About It

The Guardian

Wellness’ vapes are all the rage. But are they healthy or just hype?

BREATHE 2022

Wellness’ vapes are all the rage. But are they healthy or just hype?

Breathe 2022 – National Pulmonology Conclave organized in Cityâ€

Forbes Health Magazine: Interview: Vaping and CBD

CBD Vaping: Safety, Side Effects And More

Hindustan times

Lung health is affected by irregular sleep patterns: Study

New research shows how a biological clock molecule, called REV-ERBα, contributes to lung scarring, uncovering new potential drugs and drug targets along the way

URMC Public Health Sciences - April 2023 Newsletter: Treat Nicotine

September 2023: Health Magazine

Study: Marijuana Users Found to Have Higher Levels of Toxic Metals In Blood and Urine

House Committee presentation 

Donahue, Daniel - Rep. (HOU) on Delta-8 & Hemp Expert policies for the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy for shaping the future of cannabis policy across the Commonwealth during the upcoming legislative session. December 19, 2022. 

The Vaping Balancing Act

New study links electronic cigarettes and wheezing in adults

Vapers maybe Twice as Likely to Wheeze: Study

New study links electronic cigarettes and wheezing in adults 

Study finds link between vaping and wheezing

Vaping Linked to Higher Risk of Self-Reported COPD Diagnosis

Vaping Ups Risk of Self-Reported COPD

Why Are Zyn Nicotine Pouches Suddenly Everywhere? Men’s Health Magazine GQ

COPD Foundation: Educational Videos

How Can I Talk to My Patients About Vaping? - YouTube

What Happens When You Vape? - YouTube

News on Nature Comm article on molecular clock and lung fibrosis

Circadian clock molecule REV-ERBα regulates lung fibrotic progression through collagen stabilization

Uncovering How the Biological Clock Impacts Lung Health

Research.com Academic Rankings

Research.com, a leading academic platform for researchers across all research disciplines, has released the 2024 Edition of our Ranking of Best Scientists in the field of Medicine and ranked Dr. Rahman as 2150 in the USA and 3827 in the world.  

References

  1. https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/rahman/publications.aspx
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/irfan.rahman.1/bibliography/public/?page=1
  3. https://www.journals.elsevier.com/toxicology-and-applied-pharmacology/editorial-board/irfan-rahman 
  4. https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/cigarette-toxins-wipe-out-anti-aging-gene-u-s-study-1.702997
  5. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Z3g_2CQAAAAJ&hl=en
  6. https://patents.justia.com/inventor/irfan-rahman
  7. https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/24888/overview
  8. https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/supported/centers/core/spotlight/rahman/index.cfm
  9. https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/rahman/news.aspx
  10. https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/environmental-health-sciences/news.aspx?start=01-01-2017&end=12-31-2017#newsItem466