Jehan Alladina, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Academic Interests
Dr. Alladina's academic interests involve understanding the innate immune programs underlying pulmonary inflammatory disease with a focus on allergic asthma and acute lung injury. Specifically, she leverages translational research, immunology, and systems biology techniques to interrogate pathways of mucosal homeostasis and inflammation to advance understanding of pulmonary disease pathogenesis and determinants of treatment response.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Alladina received the Kirschtein-Institutional NRSA (T32) and Harvard KL2/Catalyst Medical Research Investigator Training (CMeRIT) awards for her research on allergic asthma. She won both first place and peer awards for her basic science research at the 2018 Respiratory Disease Young Investigators Forum. Dr. Alladina is the recipient of an NIH NHLBI K08 award for her translational research using animal models and longitudinal patient data to identify novel immune programs in ARDS.
More information can be found on Dr. Alladina’s Harvard Catalyst Profile.