Carrie A. Redlich, M.D., M.P.H
- Contact Address
- Yale University School of Medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program
135 College St, 3rd floor
New Haven, CT, 06510 - Contact Phone
- (203) 785-5885
- Contact E-Mail
- carrie.redlich@yale.edu
- Professional Affiliations
- Expertise
- Occupational lung disease
- Biomarker / molecular epidemiology environmental health research
- Clinical immunologic studies on the pathogenesis of isocyanate asthma
- Occupational liver disease, solvent-induced liver injury
- Protective role of retinoids/ vitamin A in the lung
- Education
- Williams College, Biology, B.A., 1978
- Yale University, School of Medicine, M.D., 1982
- Yale University, School of Public Health, Environmental Health, M.P.H., 1988
- Residencies
- Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Medcine, 1983 - 1986
- Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, 1982 - 1983
- Fellowships
- University of Washington (Seattle), Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 1987 - 1989
- Fellow, Occupational Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, 1986 - 1987
- Appointments
- Associate Professor of Medicine Yale University School of Medicine, 1996
- Associate Professor of Medicine Yale University School of Medicine Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program, 1990 - 1996
- Board Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Subspeciality, 1990
- American Board of Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine, 1990
- American Board of Internal Medicine, 1986
- Website
- Biography/CV (will open new window)
- Biography
Dr. Redlich is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine. Her research includes occupational lung disease, biomarker / molecular epidemiology, environmental health research integrating clinical research with cellular and molecular approaches, clinical immunologic studies on the pathogenesis of isocyanate asthma, the protective role of retinoids/vitamin A in the lung, occupational liver disease, solvent-induced liver injury and clinical occupational medicine.


