Mesothelioma Doctors / Physicians
Carrie A. Redlich, M.D., MPH
- Title
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine
- Phone
- 203-785-5885
- Education
- B.A., Biology, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, 1978
- M.D., Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 1982
- M.P.H., Environmental Health, Yale University, School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, 1988
- Residencies
- Dept. of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, 1982-1983
- Dept. of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, 1983-1986
- Fellowships
- Occupational Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, 1986-1987
- Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1987-1989
- Research/Clinical
Interests
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- Occupational lung disease
- Biomarker / molecular epidemiology environmental health research
integrating clinical research with cellular and molecular
approaches.
- Clinical immunologic studies on the pathogenesis of isocyanate
asthma.
- Protective role of retinoids/ vitamin A in the lung:
- In vitro and in vivo (rodent) studies characterizing the effects of retinoids/ vitamin A on the lung, and their role as host factors in modulating environmental lung injury.
- Clinical studies investigating the role of vitamin A in the lung:
- Vitamin A intervention trial determining effects of vitamin A on early markers of lung carcinogenesis/ fibrosis
- Clinical studies characterizing vitamin A and other nutrients in the lung.
- Occupational liver disease, solvent-induced liver injury.
- Clinical occupational medicine - patient care and consulting (private and public sector).
- Website
- Biography/CV
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Dr. Redlich is an Associate Professor of Medicine at
the Yale University School of Medicine. Her research
includes occupational lung disease, biomarker /
molecular epidemiology environmental health research
integrating clinical research with cellular and
molecular approaches, clinical immunologic studies on
the pathogenesis of isocyanate asthma, the protective
role of retinoids/vitamin A in the lung, occupational
liver disease, solvent-induced liver injury and clinical
occupational medicine.
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