ISSN: 2576-1471
Department of Biochemistry, George Washington University, Washington, United States
Dr. Nolan is the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He trained with Leonard Herzenberg (for his Ph.D.) and Nobelist Dr. David Baltimore (for postdoctoral work for the first cloning/characterization of NF-κB p65/ RelA and the development of rapid retroviral production systems). He has published over 300 research articles and is the holder of 40 US patents, and has been honored as one of the top 25 inventors at Stanford University.
Short Communication
Pulmonary Fibrosis in COVID-19 Survivors
Author(s): Garry Nolan*
Pulmonary fibrosis can arise without a distinct initiating factor, and it is more often linked with significant lung damage without a clinically evident first acute inflammatory phase. Respiratory infections, persistent granulomatous illnesses, medicines, and connective tissue abnormalities are all possible causes. Pulmonary fibrosis is linked to irreversible lung failure and persistent pulmonary architectural deformity... View More»