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    Genta Ishikawa, MD, MPH

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    Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine

    300 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 208057

    New Haven, CT 06520

    United States

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    Biography

    Built on a strong foundation of academic training as a pulmonologist in Japan and the United States, Dr. Ishikawa has an enduring passion for pioneering innovative treatments for pulmonary fibrosis. After completing his clinical training in Japan, Dr. Ishikawa sought to broaden his medical expertise in the United States. He honed his research skills and expanded his knowledge base by earning a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Emory University.

    Driven by his relentless pursuit of excellence, Dr. Ishikawa further bolstered his credentials by undertaking an Internal Medicine Residency and a Fellowship in Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York. During this comprehensive clinical training, he faced the harsh realities of pulmonary fibrosis — a relentless, fatal form of progressive interstitial lung disease (ILD). This impactful experience galvanized Dr. Ishikawa to dedicate his career to devising innovative treatments for this severe condition.

    Committed to advancing his mission, Dr. Ishikawa finished a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University under the expert guidance of the esteemed Dr. Erica L. Herzog in 2023. As part of his role, he has the privilege of caring for ILD patients at the Yale Center for Interstitial Lung Diseases, an experience that lends practical insights to his research work.

    In the intellectually vibrant setting of Dr. Herzog's laboratory, Dr. Ishikawa is exploring a newly identified neuro-stromal and neuro-innate fibrotic mechanism. This fascinating process involves intricate interactions between nerve-derived noradrenaline and lung fibroblasts/immune cells that express alpha-1 adrenoreceptors.

    Guided by a vision to transform the treatment landscape for pulmonary fibrosis, Dr. Ishikawa's ultimate goal is to translate these intricate scientific findings into potent, effective therapies. He remains staunchly dedicated to this pursuit, propelled by the hope that his research will contribute significantly to advancing patient care.

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    Education & Training

    Postdoctoral Fellow
    Yale University (2023)
    Clinical Fellow
    Mount Sinai Hospital (2020)
    Resident
    Mount Sinai Beth Israel (2017)
    MPH
    Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health (2017)
    Intern
    Mount Sinai Beth Israel (2015)
    Clinical Fellow
    St. Luke's International Hospital (2013)
    Resident
    Juntendo University Hospital (2009)
    MD
    Hokkaido University, School of Medicine (2007)

    Research

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    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Genta Ishikawa's published research.

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Honors

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      Parker B. Francis Fellowship Award

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      Yale's Janeway Society

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      Yale Physician-Scientist Development Award (KL-2 career development award)

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      Wit Family Distinguished Scholar in Inflammation Science

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      Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Scholar Grant

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Genta Ishikawa, MD, is a pulmonologist who cares for people with interstitial lung disease, including pulmonary fibrosis, a form of lung scarring. He also provides critical care support for patients who experience severe respiratory challenges.

    As an instructor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ishikawa studies how nerve-derived chemicals such as noradrenaline influence lung scarring, with the goal of discovering new ways to slow or halt disease progression.

    Dr. Ishikawa earned his medical degree from Hokkaido University in Japan and completed a master of public health at Emory University. He went on to finish a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine.

    Clinical Specialties

    Internal Medicine; Pulmonary Critical Care ; Critical Care Medicine

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    Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine

    300 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 208057

    New Haven, CT 06520

    United States