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Ramana Sidhaye

Ramana Sidhaye, MD

Pulmonology

Highlights

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Ramana Sidhaye

Professional Titles

  • Director of the Physician-Scientist Pathway, Osler Residency Program
  • Director of the Center for Science and Medicine- Summer internship program

Primary Academic Title

Professor of Medicine

Johns Hopkins Physician

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Background

Dr. Sidhaye is a Professor in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine with a joint appointment in Department of Environmental Health and Engineering in the School of Public Health and in Biomedical Engineering. She is an expert in the diagnosis and management of lung diseases including COPD and asthma as well as management of critical illness and ventilatory support.

Her lab is focused on studying lung epithelial responses to insults from non-infectious particles such as cigarette smoke and particulate matter as well as infectious insults such as virus and bacteria.  A primary focus of the lab is in epithelial monolayer integrity and quantitative analysis of epithelial dysfunction with the goal of driving the epithelium towards health.

Dr. Sidhaye serves as the co-director of the Physician Scientist Pathway in the Osler Residency Program at Johns Hopkins.

She received her M.D. from the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She completed her residency at Northwestern and performed a fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins.

Centers and Institutes

Additional Academic Titles

Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Contact for Research Inquiries

615 N. Wolfe St. E7622
Baltimore, MD 21205

Phone: (410) 502-9293
vsidhay1@jhmi.edu

Research Interests

Airway epithelial biology, Airway epithelial permeability, Alveolar repair mechanisms in chronic injury, Lung epithelial biology

Lab Website

The Sidhaye Lab - Lab Website

Core Facility

Microscopy/Confocal Imaging Core

Research Summary

Dr. Sidhaye’s research focuses on lung epithelial biology. As a principal investigator on several university and NIH sponsored grants, she has strong methodological training in bench and translational investigation. Using primary human differentiated lung cell culture models exposed to environmental particles involved in lung disease, including cigarette smoke, air pollution such as ambient/household air PM2.5, and aerosolized pollutants such as oils and dispersants, she has created in vitro exposure system to assess cellular and molecular dysregulation that leads to disease development.  Using these systems she can expose primary human cells to a variety of aerosolized particles while live imaging of cellular function including measuring cilary beat frequency and track intracellular proteins.  Her focus has been on molecular mechanisms by which critical epithelial proteins regulate cellular function, including cell-cell adhesive proteins such as E-cadherin, cytoskeletal proteins including actin-myosin and microtubules, as well as proteins involved in secretion and maintenance of airway surface liquid.

Graduate Program Affiliations

  • Cell and Molecular Medicine

    Environmental Health Sciences and Engineering

    Biomedical Engineering

  • XDBio

Locations

  1. The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 2006
  • Residency: Northwestern University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2002
  • Medical Education: Northwestern University School of Medicine, MD, 1998

Board Certifications

  • Critical Care Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007
  • Pulmonary Disease: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2006

Insurance

Search plans
  • Aetna
  • CareFirst
  • Cigna
  • First Health
  • Geisinger Health Plan
  • HealthSmart/Accel
  • Johns Hopkins Health Plans
  • MultiPlan
  • Pennsylvania's Preferred Health Networks (PPHN)
  • Point Comfort Underwriters
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
  • Veteran Affairs Community Care Network (Optum-VACCN)