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Office
800 Washington St
Boston, MA 02111Phone+1 617-636-5000Fax+1 617-636-1465
Summary
- Dr. Christina Anderlind is a pulmonary/Critical Care specialist in Boston, MA at Tufts Medical Center. She specializes in interstitial lung diseases, sarcoidosis, and mycobacterial lung diseases as well as critical care medicine.
Education & Training
- Boston University Medical CenterFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2006 - 2010
- Brown UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2003 - 2006
- Johns Hopkins UniversityPost-Doctoral Fellowship, Allergy and Immunology, 2000 - 2003
- Humboldt University of Berlin - Charite Faculty of MedicineClass of 1992
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2006 - 2025
- RI State Medical License 2005 - 2006
- American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 180 citationsAirway PI3K Pathway Activation Is an Early and Reversible Event in Lung Cancer DevelopmentAdam M. Gustafson, Raffaella Soldi, Christina Anderlind, Mary Beth Scholand, Jun Qian
Science Translational Medicine. 2010-04-07 - 44 citationsDual Antiviral Therapy for Persistent Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Associated Organizing Pneumonia in an Immunocompromised Host.Caitlin A Trottier, Beverly Wong, Rakhi Kohli, Cassidy Boomsma, Francis Magro
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2023-03-04 - 112 citationsCharacterizing the Impact of Smoking and Lung Cancer on the Airway Transcriptome Using RNA-SeqJennifer Beane, Jessica Vick, Frank Schembri, Christina Anderlind, Adam C. Gower
Cancer Prevention Research. 2011-06-01
Press Mentions
- Gene Expression Changes in Nasal Cells May Help Identify Lung Cancer in Earliest StagesMay 16th, 2011
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