
John Munger MD
Critical Care Medicine, Interstitial Lung Diseases
Associate Professor
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222 East 41st Street21st FloorNew York, NY 10017
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Summary
- Dr. John Munger is a pulmonologist in New York, NY and is affiliated with NYU Langone Hospitals. He received his medical degree from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine and has been in practice 34 years. He has done basic research on the roles of TGF-beta activation and Hedgehog signaling in lung fibrosis and development. He specializes in critical care medicine, interstitial lung diseases and general pulmonary medicine.
Education & Training
- Mass General Brigham/Brigham and Women's HospitalFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 1988 - 1992
- Washington University in St. Louis School of MedicineClass of 1982
- Princeton UniversityAB, Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude, 1974 - 1978
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 1995 - 2026
- GA State Medical License 1983 - 1989
- PA State Medical License 1985 - 1988
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsHedgehog and Platelet-derived Growth Factor Signaling Intersect during Postnatal Lung Development.Ting-An Yie, Cynthia A Loomis, Johannes Nowatzky, Alireza Khodadadi-Jamayran, Ziyan Lin
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 2023-05-01 - 8 citationsA novel Vascular Leak Index identifies sepsis patients with a higher risk for in-hospital death and fluid accumulation.Jay Chandra, Miguel A Armengol de la Hoz, Gwendolyn Lee, Alexandria Lee, Patrick Thoral
Critical Care. 2022-04-11 - 54 citationsCOVID-19 and Respiratory System Disorders: Current Knowledge, Future Clinical and Translational Research Questions.Shari B. Brosnahan, Annemijn H. Jonkman, Matthias C. Kugler, John S. Munger, David A. Kaufman
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2020-11-01
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