

Maor Sauler
Dr. Maor Sauler is committed to innovative research in the field of pulmonary medicine, with a particular focus on adult critical care, acute lung injury, sepsis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). As an Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Sauler combines his extensive clinical expertise with a robust research agenda aimed at understanding the mechanisms of lung injury and cytoprotection. His work delves into the intricacies of cellular stress responses, exploring how these processes influence disease susceptibility and resilience. Dr. Sauler's academic journey is deeply rooted in Yale, where he completed his education and training at Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale School of Medicine. He holds board certifications in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and critical care medicine, underscoring his comprehensive knowledge and dedication to the field. His commitment to advancing medical science is reflected in his research, which seeks to unravel the complexities of cellular responses to stress and their implications for lung health. Throughout his career, Dr. Sauler has been recognized for his contributions to the field of pulmonary medicine. His research has not only advanced the understanding of lung injury and cytoprotection but has also provided insights into potential therapeutic strategies for enhancing disease resilience. His work has been acknowledged with various awards, highlighting his impact on both the academic community and patient care. In addition to his research, Dr. Sauler is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of medical professionals and researchers. His dedication to education and his passion for discovery make him a respected figure in the field of pulmonary medicine, where he continues to push the boundaries of knowledge and improve outcomes for patients with pulmonary diseases.
Publications
, L761-L769, 2022-05-01
, 5296-5304, 2014-06-01
, 730-733, 2017-07-01
, 699-701, 2020-04-08