Laurence Huang, MD

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Laurence Huang, MD

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Professor, School of Medicine
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I am a pulmonary and critical care medicine specialist with a research focus on pulmonary diseases affecting persons with HIV with a global perspective. I am a clinical-translational researcher with clinical cohorts in San Francisco, CA and in Kampala, Uganda. Currently, I am PI/Co-PI on these main studies: I AM OLD and I AM OLD-DA (renewal): The Inflammation, Aging, Microbes and Obstructive Lung Disease (I AM OLD) Study and The Inflammation, Aging, Microbes, Obstructive Lung Disease, and Diffusion Abnormalities (I AM OLD-DA) Study is a multi-cohort study with clinical sites in San Francisco and Kampala, Uganda, whose goal is to examine potential mechanisms for development of obstructive lung disease and progression of airflow obstruction and diffusion abnormalities in a multi-national cohort of HIV-infected subjects with opportunistic pneumonia. I AM GOLD: The Integrated Analysis of Microbial and Genomic data in Obstructive Lung Disease (I AM GOLD) Study is a multi-cohort study with clinical sites in San Francisco and Kampala, Uganda, whose goal is to examine airway microbial communities (the lung microbiome) and inflammatory gene expression markers at the time of acute infection and during chronic stable disease that are associated with HIV-associated COPD and lung function decline in HIV and to perform integrative analyses of the airway microbiome, microbial and human transcriptome, metabolome and lung radiographic changes in HIV-associated COPD. Recent, former studies: IHOP: The International HIV-associated Opportunistic Pneumonias (IHOP) Study is a multi-national cohort study with clinical sites in San Francisco and Kampala, Uganda, whose goal is to improve our understanding of the epidemiology, etiology, and outcome of pneumonias in persons with HIV infection. IHOP was part of the Lung HIV Study, a collaborative multi-R01 consortium established by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to examine a diverse range of infectious and non-infectious pulmonary diseases in HIV-infected persons. Lung MicroCHIP: The Lung Microbiome in Cohorts of HIV-Infected Persons (Lung MicroChip) Study is a multi-cohort study with clinical sites in San Francisco and Kampala, Uganda, whose goal is to examine the composition and function of the lung microbiome in persons with HIV. Lung MicroChip was part of the Lung HIV Microbiome Project, a collaborative multi-U01 consortium established by the NHLBI to study the lung microbiome in HIV infection. I am also involved in training the next generation of clinical and translational researchers at both fellowship and junior faculty levels, including through the following NIH-funded training programs: Multidisciplinary Training Program in Lung Disease (NIH T32 HL007185): This is a continuation of the UCSF Multidisciplinary Training Program in Lung Disease, which provides training in basic and clinical sciences important to the respiratory system. The program draws on the basic and clinical research skills of the broad group of faculty at UCSF addressing questions directly relevant to lung biology and disease. The grant is to accommodate a total of 13 postdoctoral trainees, including both MDs and PhDs. The main program is an actual research experience under the close supervision of a Preceptor and a review committee selected on the basis of the experimental approaches of the trainee. These approaches include disciplines applicable at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, whole animal, clinical, or population levels. CHIC (NIH K12 HL143961): The UCSF Career Development Program in Cardiopulmonary, Hematologic, and Immunologic Comorbidities of HIV (CHIC) is a K12 training grant whose goals are: (1) To recruit MD, MD/PhD and PhD scholars dedicated to independent research careers conducting clinical and translational research in HIV-related heart, lung, and blood research; (2) To design, implement, and monitor individualized and tailored research training and career development of these scholars using an interdisciplinary, team-science, and team-mentoring approach that combines didactic training in research methods with supervised research under the mentorship of an experienced faculty mentor and mentoring team; (3) To produce the ‘next generation’ of researchers in HIV-associated heart, lung and blood diseases.
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  1. Miller RF, Huang L. A need for standardized definitions for clinical studies of Pneumocystis. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2006; 53 Suppl 1:S87-8.
  2. Morris A, Masur H, Huang L. Current issues in critical care of the human immunodeficiency virus-infected patient. Crit Care Med. 2006 Jan; 34(1):42-9.
  3. Huang L, Welsh DA, Miller RF, Beard CB, Lawrence GG, Fox M, Swartzman A, Bensley MR, Carbonnet D, Davis JL, Chi A, Yoo BJ, Jones JL. Pneumocystis jirovecii dihydropteroate synthase gene mutations and human immunodeficiency virus-associated Pneumocystis pneumonia. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2006; 53 Suppl 1:S114-6.
  4. Huang L, Murray JF. A rose is a rose: but what about Pneumocystis pneumonia? Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2005 Dec; 9(12):1297-8.
  5. Beard CB, Fox MR, Lawrence GG, Guarner J, Hanzlick RL, Huang L, del Rio C, Rimland D, Duchin JS, Colley DG. Genetic differences in Pneumocystis isolates recovered from immunocompetent infants and from adults with AIDS: Epidemiological Implications. J Infect Dis. 2005 Nov 15; 192(10):1815-8.
  6. Hanna RF, Ward TJ, Chow DS, Lagana SM, Moreira RK, Emond JC, Weintraub JL, Prince MR. An evaluation of the sensitivity of MRI at detecting hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients utilizing an explant reference standard. Clin Imaging. 2014 Sep-Oct; 38(5):693-7.
  7. Crothers K, Beard CB, Turner J, Groner G, Fox M, Morris A, Eiser S, Huang L. Severity and outcome of HIV-associated Pneumocystis pneumonia containing Pneumocystis jirovecii dihydropteroate synthase gene mutations. AIDS. 2005 May 20; 19(8):801-5.
  8. Morris A, Lundgren JD, Masur H, Walzer PD, Hanson DL, Frederick T, Huang L, Beard CB, Kaplan JE. Current epidemiology of Pneumocystis pneumonia. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 Oct; 10(10):1713-20.
  9. Innes AL, Huang L, Nishimura SL. Resolution of lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis in an HIV infected adult after treatment with HAART. Sex Transm Infect. 2004 Oct; 80(5):417-8.
  10. Miller R, Huang L. Pneumocystis jirovecii infection. Thorax. 2004 Sep; 59(9):731-3.
  11. Hanna RF, Ward TJ, Chow DS, Lagana SM, Moreira RK, Emond JC, Weintraub JL, Prince MR. An evaluation of the sensitivity of MRI at detecting hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients utilizing an explant reference standard. Clin Imaging. 2014 Sep-Oct; 38(5):693-7.
  12. Morris A, Huang L. Intensive care of patients with HIV infection: HAART warming improvement but beware of future HAART (and heart) attacks. Chest. 2004 May; 125(5):1602-4.
  13. Morris A, Sciurba FC, Lebedeva IP, Githaiga A, Elliott WM, Hogg JC, Huang L, Norris KA. Association of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease severity and Pneumocystis colonization. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2004 Aug 15; 170(4):408-13.
  14. Crothers K, Huang L. Recurrence of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in an HIV-infected patient: apparent selective immune reconstitution after initiation of antiretroviral therapy. HIV Med. 2003 Oct; 4(4):346-9.
  15. Morris DG, Jasmer RM, Huang L, Gotway MB, Nishimura S, King TE. Sarcoidosis following HIV infection: evidence for CD4+ lymphocyte dependence. Chest. 2003 Sep; 124(3):929-35.
  16. Lin X, Irwin D, Kanazawa S, Huang L, Romeo J, Yen TS, Peterlin BM. Transcriptional profiles of latent human immunodeficiency virus in infected individuals: effects of Tat on the host and reservoir. J Virol. 2003 Aug; 77(15):8227-36.
  17. Morris A, Wachter RM, Luce J, Turner J, Huang L. Improved survival with highly active antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients with severe Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. AIDS. 2003 Jan 03; 17(1):73-80.
  18. Huang L, Crothers K, DeOliveira A, Eiser S, Zucchi P, Beard CB, Unnasch TR. Application of an mRNA-based molecular viability assay to oropharyngeal washes for the diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia in HIV-infected patients. A pilot study. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2003; 50 Suppl:618-20.
  19. Huang L, Crothers K, Morris A, Groner G, Fox M, Turner JR, Merrifield C, Eiser S, Zucchi P, Beard CB. Pneumocystis colonization in HIV-infected patients. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2003; 50 Suppl:616-7.
  20. Crothers K, Huang L, Morris A, Fox M, Groner G, Turner JR, Merrifield C, Eiser S, Friedly J, Gravari E, Zucchi P, Beard CB. Pneumocystis dihydropteroate synthase mutations in patients with Pneumocystis pneumonia who are newly diagnosed with HIV infection. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2003; 50 Suppl:609-10.
  21. Ma L, Kutty G, Jia Q, Imamichi H, Huang L, Atzori C, Beckers P, Groner G, Beard CB, Kovacs JA. Analysis of variation in tandem repeats in the intron of the major surface glycoprotein expression site of the human form of Pneumocystis carinii. J Infect Dis. 2002 Dec 01; 186(11):1647-54.
  22. Jasmer RM, Gotway MB, Creasman JM, Webb WR, Edinburgh KJ, Huang L. Clinical and radiographic predictors of the etiology of computed tomography-diagnosed intrathoracic lymphadenopathy in HIV-infected patients. . 2002 Nov 01; 31(3):291-8.
  23. Morris A, Creasman J, Turner J, Luce JM, Wachter RM, Huang L. Intensive care of human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients during the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2002 Aug 01; 166(3):262-7.
  24. Nimri LF, Moura IN, Huang L, del Rio C, Rimland D, Duchin JS, Dotson EM, Beard CB. Genetic diversity of Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. hominis based on variations in nucleotide sequences of internal transcribed spacers of rRNA genes. J Clin Microbiol. 2002 Apr; 40(4):1146-51.
  25. Morris A, Beard CB, Huang L. Update on the epidemiology and transmission of Pneumocystis carinii. Microbes Infect. 2002 Jan; 4(1):95-103.