Associate Professor
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Avon Lake, Ohio
A tenure track Associate Professor and NIH funded physician-scientist in the Departments of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Pathology, and Biochemistry at Case Western University; The Director of the Division of Pulm/CC Basic Science and Translational Critical Care Research and Co-Director for PCCM. Previously, Dr. Remy was an Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine. Dr. Remy has expertise in adult and pediatric sepsis, COVID disease, and global health.His laboratory is focused on two areas: heme-based trafficking and signaling in immune dysregulation in context of diseases of intravascular hemolysis and real time immunophenotyping to identify timing for immunoadjuvant therapies including COVID. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Remy has cared for over two thousand patients in the ICU. Dr. Remy (Richard Hotchkiss) was among the first in world to demonstrate a covid-19 immunosuppressive phenotype of significant T cell exhaustion in critically-ill patients. A first authored manuscript on care of adults in the PICU was the featured article in PCCM. He has been featured on a number of news programs including CNN, CBS Evening News, BBC News, People, NBCnews, speaking on the immunologic consequences of disease,MIS-C, public health measures, and potential therapies. He is the chair of the basic and translational science research section for SCCM, the immunology chair for the PALISI network, and holds key leadership positions in many other organizations including executive committee of the research section of SCCM and member at large for the Internal Medicine section of SCCM. He is a fellow in the American College of Critical Care Medicine and the society of Pediatric Research. MD from Jefferson Medical College, Masters’ Degrees from Duke University and Wash U (Immunology). Dual residencies in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at CWRU, Pediatric Critical Care fellowship at Columbia University, and Adult Critical Care Fellowship at the NIH.
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Monday, April 18, 2022
2:00 PM – 2:45 PM US CST
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM US CST
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM US CST
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM US CST