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Sanooj Soni is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial College London. His primary research interests focus on the propagation of lung injury in critically unwell patients, particularly through the role of microvesicles in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Soni's work investigates the cellular communication and transfer of inflammatory cargo among alveolar pulmonary cells, with a specific interest in the effects of microvesicles on COVID-19-induced ARDS and multi-organ failure. He has demonstrated that the production of microvesicles from various intra-alveolar cells is a critical factor in the early inflammatory response of acute lung injury (ALI), with significant findings related to TNF-dependent mechanisms of lung injury. His research also includes studies on the microvesicles derived from COPD patients and their correlation with disease severity. Soni actively collaborates with international scientific communities and has received multiple awards for his research, including the European Respiratory Society Young Investigator Abstract Grant and the British Association Lung Research Early Career Investigator Award. His clinical experience includes positions at Imperial College NHS Trust within the departments of Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia.
Imperial College London • London, England
Engaged in research and clinical practice focusing on lung injury and its underlying mechanisms.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.