Dr. Mark Abe

Associate Professor

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Biography

Mark Abe, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. His clinical interests focus on asthma, pediatric lung diseases, pediatric sedation, and respiratory failure. Abe has significantly contributed to understanding the mechanisms of insulin receptor substrates in airway epithelial cell migration and the modulation of lung epithelial branching morphogenesis by various mitogen-activated protein kinases. His works have been published in several prestigious journals, demonstrating his commitment to advancing pediatric pulmonary medicine. Dr. Abe serves on the Graduate Programs Committee for Cancer Biology and has played a vital role in curriculum development for pediatric pulmonary medicine training and education. His impactful research aims to improve outcomes for children affected by respiratory disorders, positioning him as a leader in the field.

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Department of Philosophy