Lab Members

Matthew D. McGraw, M.D.
Principal Investigator
Matthew_Mcgraw@URMC.Rochester.edu
Profile: Matthew D. McGraw, M.D.
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.

Angela Groves, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Interest: Lung and bone marrow derived macrophages
Experience: Flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, RNA and protein biology
Carl Johnston, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Interest: Inhalation toxicology
Experience: Exposure modeling, small animal handling, RNA
So-Young Kim, M.S.
Lab Technician
Soyoung_Kim@URMC.Rochester.edu
Research Interest: Airway epithelial stem cells and chemical inhalation exposures
Sarah Sierzenga
2nd Year Graduate Student
Environmental Medicine's Toxicology PhD Program
Recent Lab Graduates

Emma House, Ph.D., Cell Biology of Disease
Current Employment: Corteva Agrisciences, Corteva Agriscience⢠| United States
Experience: Regulatory Toxicology and Agriculture


