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Richard J. Martin

Richard J. Martin, MD, is a Professor Emeritus at National Jewish Health. Dr. Martin served as Chair of the Department of Medicine July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2019.



Special Interests


Research Interests

My research interests are in the area of adult asthma, including airway inflammation, chronobiology and chronotherapy, nocturnal asthma, and the interaction of chronic infection with asthma and COPD.

Education


Education

1976 - 1978
University of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, OK), Pulmonary
1971
University of Michigan Medical School, MD

Residency

1974 - 1976
Tulane University (New Orleans, LA), Medicine
1971 - 1972
Good Samaritan Hospital (Phoenix, AZ), Internship

Awards & Recognition


2014: Best Doctors in America, Best Doctors, Inc.
2013: America's Top Doctors, Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd.
2007: Induction into the Colorado Pulmonary Hall of Fame
2003-2007: American College of Chest Physicians Distinguished Scholar Award
2003 to Present: Faculty of 1000 in Medicine Current Science, Inc.
2000: Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century International Biograhical Centre - Cambridge

Board Certification


American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board Pulmonary Diseases

Professional Memberships


American Thoracic Society
American Federation for Clinical Research
American College of Physicians
American College of Chest Physicians
Colorado Trudeau Society
European Respiratory Society

Publications


Goleva E, Hauk PJ, Hall, CF, Liu AH, Riches D, Martin RJ, Leung D. Corticosteroid-resistant asthma is associated with classical antimicrobial activation of airway macrophages. J Allergy Clin Immunol 122: 550-559, 2008.

Wu Q, Martin RJ, LaFasto S, Efaw B, Rino JG, Harbeck RJ, Chu HW. Toll-like receptor 2 down-regulation in established mouse allergic lungs contributes to decreased mycoplasma clearance. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 177:720-729, 2008.

Lazarus SC, Chinchilli VM, Rollings NJ, Boushey HA, Cherniack R, Craig TJ, Deykin A, DiMango E, Fish JE, Ford JG, Israel E, Kiley J, Kraft M, Lemanske RF, Leone F, Martin RJ, Pesola GR, Peters SP, Sorkness CA, Szefler SJ, Wechsler ME, Fahy JV for the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institiute’s Asthma Clinical Research Network. Smoking Affects Response to Inhaled Corticosteroids or Leukotriene in Moderate Asthma. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 175(8): 783-90, 2007.

Chu HW, Thaikoottathil, J, Rino JG, Zhang G, Wu Q, Moss T, Refaeli Y, Bowler R, Wenzel SE, Chen Z, Zdunek J, Breed R, Young R, Allaire E and Martin RJ. Function and regulation of SPLUNC1 protein in mycoplasma infection and allergic inflammation. J Immunol 179(6):3995-4002, 2007.

Martin RJ, Szefler SJ, King TS, Kraft M, Boushey HA, et al. The Predicting Response to Inhaled Corticosteroid Efficacy (PRICE) Trial. J Allergy Clin Immunol 119(1):73-80, 2007.

Hospital Affiliations


  • Colorado Permanente Medical Group

Academic Affiliations


Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary Disease Section, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Teaching & Professional Positions


2006-Present: Chair, Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health
2004-2006: Acting Chair, Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health
1997-2005: Vice Chair, Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health
1993-2005, Head, Pulmonary Division

Website Information


Martin Lab

Conflicts of Interest


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