“Scleroderma Associated Interstitial Lung Disease"
Mridu Gulati, MD, MPH
Patient Education Forum - Yale University: 2020
About Dr. Gulati:
Mridu Gulati, MD MPH is currently Associate Director of the Yale Interstitial Lung Disease Center of Excellence and Director of the Sarcoidosis Clinic. She is board certified in Pulmonary and Critical Care and Occupational and Environmental Medicine. After finishing her undergraduate at Harvard University, she completed her medical school training at New York University School of Medicine. She completed her fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care at University of California-San Francisco and Yale. Dr. Gulati received additional training including a Masters of Public Health and fellowship training in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Yale. She has been on faculty in the Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine since 2005 where she currently serves as Associate Professor.
Dr. Gulati has assisted in the development of a translational database for patients in the Interstitial Lung Disease Program which has helped lead to a number of publications including published reviews. In addition to her work in the Interstitial Lung Disease Center of Excellence, she has received grant funding and has published in the past regarding pulmonary diseases related to workplace exposures. Dr. Gulati has given a number of lectures regarding Interstitial Lung Disease to the patient and scientific communities. She has served as Co-Chair for the Connecticut State Rare Disease Task Force. She has served on the Planning Committee for the Environmental and Occupational Health Assembly for the American Thoracic Society and New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Annual/Massachusetts Association of Occupational Health Nurses Annual Conference. She has also served on the Committee Member, Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee, World Trade Center Health Program as well as NIOSH Review Committees. She has been a reviewer for a number of journals including Chest and the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
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