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Professor Imran Sulaiman
Registration No: 252373
Biography
Prof. Sulaiman is a Consultant Respiratory Physician in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland as well as an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and adjunct professor of medicine in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and completed his internal medicine residency, respiratory higher specialist training, and PhD in Ireland, during which he studied the impact of inhaler adherence on clinical outcomes in both asthma and COPD patient populations. Prof. Sulaiman subsequently began a pulmonary and critical care fellowship at NYU Grossman School of Medicine developing further skills and knowledge in sleep and ventilation. On returning to Ireland he has helped setup a severe COPD and ventilation clinic service in Beaumont Hospital.
Scope of practice
Sleep and Ventilation Respiratory Failure COPD Point-of-Care Ultrasound Pleural Disease Bronchoscopy Translational Science
Qualifications
LRCPSI, MB, Bah, BAO (NUI), PhD
Research & Scientific Contributions
Prof Sulaiman’s research interests have focused on understanding how the human microbiome interacts with the host immune response, thereby affecting health and disease states such as COPD, lung cancer and bronchiectasis. The study of the microbiome using ribosomal DNA sequence has now opened an opportunity to directly characterize resident microbial flora without the need for bacterial culture. By studying how the lung microbiome alters the lung immune response Prof Sulaiman hopes to understand the pathophysiological changes that occur early in disease and may lead to new therapeutic targets. Complete List of Published Work: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/imran.sulaiman.1/bibliography/public/
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respiratoryadmin@beaumont.ie
+353 1 809 3166