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Dr. Nevins W. Todd is a Professor in the Department of Medicine and Physiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He serves as the Interim Medical Director for the University of Maryland Lung Transplant Program and former Fellowship Program Director. His clinical and research focus centers on interstitial lung disease and pulmonary fibrosis.
- Education: MD from University of Maryland School of Medicine (1986)
- Board Certifications: Internal Medicine (1989), Pulmonary Disease (1992), Critical Care Medicine (1993)
Dr. Todd’s research explores interstitial lung disease (ILD), pulmonary fibrosis, and respiratory physiology, using animal models and clinical data to elucidate disease mechanisms. His team investigates molecular abnormalities in lung tissue and correlates them with clinical outcomes.
His recent publications examine fibrosis pathogenesis, including cytokine regulation (e.g., IL-33), inflammatory response mechanisms, and pharmacological inhibition of fibrotic pathways. Articles highlight the role of lymphocyte aggregation, alveolar collapse, and enzyme expression in disease progression.
Dr. Todd has held leadership roles in lung transplant programs and pulmonary fibrosis networks, emphasizing clinical care integration with translational research. He collaborates with rheumatology experts to bridge immunological and respiratory disease pathways.
