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Dr. Micha Sam Brickman Raredon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Yale School of Medicine. He leads the Raredon Laboratory, focused on regenerative lung engineering, systems biology, and bioengineered tissues. His work integrates computational tools like NICHES and Connectome to study cell-cell communication networks in lung tissue. Dr. Raredon holds MD/PhD degrees from Yale and a master's from MIT in Materials Science. His research spans lung vascular networks, fibrosis mechanisms, and translational applications in regenerative medicine. He is affiliated with the Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program, Program in Translational Biomedicine, and Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS).
Education: MD/PhD Yale University (2022/2021), MS Yale Engineering (2020), MPhil Yale (2020), MS MIT (2014), BS Yale & Cambridge (2011).
Research Interests: Engineering functional lung tissues, decoding lung microvascular niches, single-cell systems biology, and applying machine learning to tissue regeneration. Key projects include developing algorithms for cell-cell interaction analysis and engineering patient-specific lung tissues. Recent work addresses hypoxia-induced cardiopulmonary damage and fibrotic lung diseases.
Publications reflect interdisciplinary focus on lung biology, vascular integrity, and computational methods. Awards include the Draper Fellowship for tissue fabrication innovation and the Yale MD/PhD Thesis Prize. His lab collaborates with leading figures like Drs. Kaminski, Niklason, and Medzhitov.
Advising and Grants: Mentors students in translational research. Lab develops ventilator splitting systems for disaster medicine and bioengineered lung models. Active in NIH-funded projects on lung regeneration and fibrosis.
Labs/Teams: Raredon Lab at Yale Vascular Biology Program. Collaborations span Yale's Systems Biology, Immunobiology, and Biomedical Engineering departments.
