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Dr. David A. Schwartz receives 39th annual Alton Ochsner Award

August 28, 2024
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NEW ORLEANS – Ochsner Health has announced David A. Schwartz, MD, as the 2024 winner of the Alton Ochsner Award Relating Smoking and Disease. Dr. Schwartz is a Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Immunology and director of the Program to Advance Physician Scientists and Translational Research at University of Colorado’s Anschutz School of Medicine. 

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NEW ORLEANS – Ochsner Health has announced David A. Schwartz, MD, as the 2024 winner of the Alton Ochsner Award Relating Smoking and Disease. Dr. Schwartz is a Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Immunology and director of the Program to Advance Physician Scientists and Translational Research at University of Colorado’s Anschutz School of Medicine. 

Dr. Schwartz won the 39th annual Alton Ochsner Award for his research on how genetic and environmental factors, including smoking, contribute to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). He found that a specific change in the MUC5B gene increases the risk of developing IPF. Smoking can increase this risk by three to five times and activates the MUC5B gene. This discovery helps identify people at risk for IPF early, even before any symptoms appear; advances novel mechanisms of disease pathogenesis; and suggests new ways to treat all forms of a disease that has limited therapeutic options. 

“I am honored to be recognized for our contributions to lung fibrosis,” said Dr. Schwartz. “My team at the University of Colorado and my collaborators around the world have made these discoveries possible. We are hopeful that our recent advances in the way we think about this progressive disease will ultimately benefit patients with lung fibrosis.” 

The prestigious award, established in 1986, recognizes groundbreaking scientific research that deepens our understanding of the biological mechanisms linking tobacco smoking and human disease. Honoring Dr. Alton Ochsner, who first identified smoking as a primary cause of lung cancer in 1939, the award includes a $15,000 honorarium, an award medallion, and a plaque detailing the recipient’s key research findings. This accolade continues Dr. Ochsner’s legacy by highlighting exemplary contributions that advance the fight against smoking-related diseases. 

“We are honored to support researchers who make critical advancements to deepen our understanding of smoking cessation and disease prevention, because we know research is key to unlocking innovative treatments,” said Leonardo Seoane, MD, Chief Academic Officer for Ochsner Health. “We commend Dr. Schwartz for his scientific discoveries that will help physicians screen for and treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.” 

To learn more about the award or see past recipients visit research.ochsner.org/opportunities/research-awards/the-alton-ochsner-award-relating-smoking-and-disease.  

 

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About Ochsner Health  

Ochsner Health is the leading nonprofit healthcare provider in the Gulf South, delivering expert care at its 46 hospitals and more than 370 health and urgent care centers. For 13 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has recognized Ochsner as the No. 1 hospital in Louisiana. Additionally, Ochsner Children’s has been recognized as the No. 1 hospital for kids in Louisiana for three consecutive years. Ochsner inspires healthier lives and stronger communities through a combination of standard-setting expertise, quality and connection not found anywhere else in the region. In 2023, Ochsner Health cared for more than 1.5 million people from every state in the nation and 65 countries. Ochsner’s workforce includes more than 38,000 dedicated team members and over 4,700 employed and affiliated physicians. To learn more about how Ochsner empowers people to get well and stay well, visit https://www.ochsner.org/.  



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