Manoj J. Mammen

Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Buffalo VA Medical Center
United States of America

Academician Pulmonology
Biography

Manoj J. Mammen engaged in clinical, teaching and research responsibilities related to the evaluation and treatment of patients with pulmonary disease or patients who are critically ill. He collaborate with the Division of Allergy and Immunology and the Institute of Laser, Photonics and Biophotonics to elucidate immune cell function in airway diseases such as asthma and COPD. Education and Training: MS, Genetics, Genomics and Bioinformatics, University at Buffalo (2016); Fellowship, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine (2010); Residency, Internal Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine (2007); MD, Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2004); BA, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry/Computer Science, Rutgers University (1999). His research focuses on the development of therapeutics aimed at novel targets identified as important in the molecular basis of pulmonary disease; efficacious laboratory results will generate more effective treatment plans for patients. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biomedical Informatics, University at Buffalo (2014-present). Assistant Professor, Medicine, University at Buffalo (2010-present). Medical Director, Western New York Lung Cancer Screening Program, Medicine, Kaleida Health (2013–2016). He heavily focused on the specific analysis of large VA associated clinical and genomic data sets as a fellow in the VA and NCI sponsored Big-Data Scientist Enhancement Program.

Research Intrest

Bioinformatics; Critical Care Medicine; Internal Medicine; Pulmonary; Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine; Pulmonary Disease

List of Publications
Cantu JA, Akkanti B, Mammen MJ, Raizen Y, Guntupalli KK. Adult Pulmonary Blastoma: A Tale Of Two Histologies. Chest. 2009 Oct 1;136(4):32S.
Aalinkeel R, Mangum CS, Abou-Jaoude E, Reynolds JL, Liu M, Sundquist K, Parikh NU, Chaves LD, Mammen MJ, Schwartz SA, Mahajan SD. Galectin-1 Reduces Neuroinflammation via Modulation of Nitric Oxide-Arginase Signaling in HIV-1 Transfected Microglia: a Gold Nanoparticle-Galectin-1 “Nanoplex” a Possible Neurotherapeutic?. Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology. 2017 Mar 1;12(1):133-51.
Mammen MJ, Velamuri S. A Clinical Misnomer Of Multiple Pulmonary Nodules. CHEST Journal. 2009 Oct 1;136(4_MeetingAbstracts):39S-e.