Lab Members
Principal Investigator
Matthew D. McGraw, M.D.
Matthew_Mcgraw@URMC.Rochester.edu
Research: Dr. McGraw's research involves understanding the mechanisms of aberrant airway epithelial repair after inhalation injuries. The primary pediatric lung disease studied is bronchiolitis obliterans (BO), a devastating and often progressive fibrotic lung disease characterized by progressive luminal narrowing and obliteration of the small airways, or bronchioles.
Profile: Matthew D. McGraw, M.D.
Lab Technician
So-Young Kim, M.S.
Soyoung_Kim@URMC.Rochester.edu
Technical Associate I
Research Interest: Airway epithelial stem cells and chemical inhalation exposures
Graduate Student
Emma House
Ph.D. Candidate in Pathology – Cell Biology of Disease
About the Program: PhD Program in Pathology - Cell Biology of Disease
Research Interest: The role of CD4+ T-cells in the development of flavoring induced bronchiolitis obliterans