Darryl C. Zeldin

Scientific Director and Principal Investigator
Department Of Environmental Cardiopulmonary Disease
National Institute For Environmental Health Sciences(NIEHS)
United States of America

Academician Pulmonology
Biography

Darryl C. Zeldin, M.D. is a Senior Investigator and the Scientific Director at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. He is an internationally recognized expert in environmental causes of asthma. Dr. Zeldin received his medical degree from Indiana University in 1986. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Duke University Medical Center in 1989 and a Fellowship in Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt University in 1993. He was recruited to the NIH in 1994 and promoted to Senior Investigator with Tenure in 2001. He served as the NIEHS Clinical Director from 2007-2011. He is also a Consulting Professor of Medicine at Duke University Medical Center where he regularly attends on the Pulmonary service and in the Medical Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Zeldin is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Medicine, is a Fellow in the American College of Chest Physicians, and is an elected member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the American Association of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. He has served on a number of Editorial Boards and has co-authored over 230 peer-reviewed articles. His research has also been featured on NPR, Good Morning America, USA Today, US News and World Report, PBS, and on other nationally recognized media venues.

Research Intrest

Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine