Nyssa Alvarado
Determining Mechanisms of COPD, Airflow Obstruction, and Diffusion Abnormality Development in HIV-Positive Individuals
My summer research is a clinical study set to examine certain microbial and inflammatory biomarkers in the lungs of HIV-positive patients, particularly those prone to opportunistic pneumonia. Our work utilizes pulmonary function tests, blood samples, and bronchoscopy procedure findings to evaluate possible mechanisms that cause the development of severe symptoms such as airflow obstruction and oxygen diffusion abnormalities. Our research works toward the end goal of understanding how the development/progression of life threatening diseases like COPD, emphysema or chronic bronchitis occurs, and how to aid in preventing their development in immunocompromised, HIV-positive individuals.
Message To Sponsor
Thank you for allowing me to have this experience and continue learning about clinical research!Major: Molecular & Cell Biology
Mentor: Laurence Huang, UCSF
Sponsor: Chandra Research Fellow - Chandra Fund