Dr. Lubman has received grants for thirteen research studies and has given scientific and medical lectures all across the United States and Canada. An accomplished writer, Dr. Lubman has authored over 60 peer reviewed articles for medical journals and contributed to a number of book chapters and clinical presentations.
American Heart Association: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1993-1995
American Heart Association: Initial Investigator, Greater Los Angeles Affiliate, 1993-1995
USC: Wright Foundation Research Award, 1992-1993
USC: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1992-1993
: Parker B. Francis Foundation Fellowship, 1988-1991
: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1988-1991
New York Lung Association: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1986-1988
New York Lung Association: J. Burns Amberson Fellowship, 1986-1988
Downstate Medical Center: Summer Research Fellowship, 1978
Downstate Medical Center: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1978
New York State Regents: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1973-1977
New York State Cornell Regents: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1973-1977
New York State Regents: Scholarship Award, 1973-1977
New York State Cornell Regents: Scholarship Award, 1973-1977
National Merit Scholarship Program: Finalist, 1973
National Merit Scholarship Program: Ooops. Something went wrong., 1973
Extracellular matrix-driven alveolar epithelial cell differentiation in vitro Exp Lung Res. 2005 Jun; 31(5):461-82. . View in PubMed
Cell-cell communication in heterocellular cultures of alveolar epithelial cells Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2003 Nov; 29(5):552-61. . View in PubMed
Heterocellular cultures of pulmonary alveolar epithelial cells grown on laminin-5 supplemented matrix In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim. 2002 Sep; 38(8):443-9. . View in PubMed
Polarity of alveolar epithelial cell acid-base permeability Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2002 Apr; 282(4):L675-83. . View in PubMed
Na transport proteins are expressed by rat alveolar epithelial type I cells Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2002 Apr; 282(4):L599-608. . View in PubMed
Culturing alveolar type I, alveolar type II, and mixed cell populations by altering the extracellular matrix promotes changes in intercellular signaling mechanisms Chest. 2002 Mar; 121(3 Suppl):35S-36S. . View in PubMed