Dr. Dawn M Simon MD
Pulmonologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Pulmonology
2015 Upper Gate Dr Ne #338 Atlanta GA, 30322About
Dr. Dawn Simon practices Pediatric Pulmonology in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Simon treats children who have breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs. Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with chronic cough, difficulty breathing, recurring pneumonia, asthma, cystic fibrosis, apnea, chronic lung disease in premature infants, noisy breathing, and conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home.
Education and Training
University At Buffalo SUNY School Of Med and Biomedical Sciences Buffalo Ny MD
University at Buffalo State University of New York School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences 1998
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Pulmonology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The natural history of group I introns.
- Heterogeneity of intron presence or absence in rDNA genes of the lichen species Physcia aipolia and P. stellaris.
- Phylogenetic analyses suggest reverse splicing spread of group I introns in fungal ribosomal DNA.
- Epithelial cell PPARgamma is an endogenous regulator of normal lung maturation and maintenance.
- Role of PPARs and Retinoid X Receptors in the Regulation of Lung Maturation and Development.
- Group II introns in eubacteria and archaea: ORF-less introns and new varieties.
- A diversity of uncharacterized reverse transcriptases in bacteria.
- Fibroblast growth factor receptors control epithelial-mesenchymal interactions necessary for alveolar elastogenesis.
- The Puf family of RNA-binding proteins in plants: phylogeny, structural modeling, activity and subcellular localization.
- Thiol redox disturbances in children with severe asthma are associated with posttranslational modification of the transcription factor nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2.
- Alternative splicing of a group II intron in a surface layer protein gene in Clostridium tetani.
- Airway epithelial cell PPARγ modulates cigarette smoke-induced chemokine expression and emphysema susceptibility in mice.
Treatments
- Asthma
- Sleep Apnea
- Acid Reflux
- Pulmonary Hypertension
- Birth Defects
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
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