Fong Wilson Lam, M.D., F.A.A.P.
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Positions
- Associate Professor
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Pediatrics-Critical Care
草榴社区入口
Houston, Texas United States
- Core Faculty
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Center for Translational Research on Inflammatory Diseases (CTRID)
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
草榴社区入口
Houston, Texas United States
- Associate Program Director (Scholarship)
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Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program
Houston, Texas United States
Addresses
- Center for Translational Research on Inflammatory Diseases (Lab)
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Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
2002 Holcombe Blvd. (MS 151)
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Phone: (713) 791-1414
flam@bcm.edu
- Texas Children鈥檚 Hospital (Hospital)
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TCH-Legacy Tower
6651 Main Street
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Phone: (832) 826-6230
flam@bcm.edu
Education
- MD from University Of Texas Southwestern Medical School
- 05/2003 - Dallas, TX United States
- BA from University of Texas
- Austin, Texas United States
- Internship at 草榴社区入口
- Houston, TX
- Pediatrics
- Residency at 草榴社区入口
- Houston, TX
- Pediatrics
- Fellowship at 草榴社区入口
- Houston, TX
- Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Certifications
- General Pediatrics
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- General Pediatrics
- Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Subspecialty: Critical Care Medicine
Professional Interests
- Neutrophil-platelet-endothelial interactions in inflammation and thrombosis
- Microcirculation
- Developing novel peptide therapeutics
- Sepsis
- Acute/Chronic Liver Injury and Failure
- Testing novel microfluidic devices in vivo
Professional Statement
RESEARCH: My research interests are in the complex interplay between neutrophils, platelets, and endothelium and how these interactions mediate inflammation and thrombosis. I have focused my research on platelet-neutrophil-endothelial interactions in order to determine novel mechanisms on how these cells interact in different models of inflammation (sepsis, wound repair, acute lung injury, and liver injury and fibrosis). Given the recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, research into novel drug development is paramount. Our laboratory is creating and testing novel compounds to prevent attachment and inflammation of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses. Finally, I am collaborating with biomedical engineers at the University of Houston to test novel microfluidic devices for extracorporeal therapies, such as apheresis. My laboratory is in the Center for Translation Research on Inflammatory Diseases (CTRID) at the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where I actively collaborate with experts in the field of platelet biology, vascular biology, and inflammation.CLINICAL: I have many clinical interests revolving around the physiology of critically ill children. One of these interests is in severe sepsis and the interplay between thrombosis and inflammation, where dysregulation of one can lead to dysfunction in the other and both can alter tissue perfusion and lead to organ injury. Additionally, I am a founding member of the Texas Children鈥檚 Hospital Liver ICU team, caring for critically ill patients with acute and acute-on-chronic liver failure. Children with critical liver disease are some of the most complex children to treat due to the complex interactions between the liver and most other organ systems (brain, lung, heart, kidneys, intestines, immunity, and coagulation). Therefore, caring for children with liver disease has been a rewarding experience in terms of both the complex pathophysiology as well as the multi-disciplinary teamwork involved in treating them.
EDUCATION: In critical care, understanding the core concepts of normal and abnormal physiology is paramount to the appropriate care of severely ill and injured children. To this end, I have developed our Core and Applied Physiology Curriculum which spans ~24 sessions over the course of the year. This curriculum sets the foundation for the basis of what we do in the Intensive Care Units and provides our trainees the building blocks to develop treatment plans for complex patients. I have an interest in effective education and have developed this program with the input of our fellows. We utilize a flipped-classroom approach, combined with peer teaching and small group discussions to allow for a safe, but effective learning environment. Finally, I am passionate about training the next generation of pediatrician-scientists and serve as the Associate Program Director (Scholarship) for our Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program and am an Advisory Board Member of the Texas Children's Hospital Pediatric Scientist Program.
Websites
Selected Publications
- Shan Z, Li L, Atkins CL, Wang M, Wen Y, Jeong J, Moreno NF, Feng D, Gui X, Zhang N, Lee CG, Elias JA, Lee WM, Gao B, Lam FW, An Z, Ju C "." Elife. 2021; Pubmed PMID:
- Gorgis NM, Kennedy C, Lam F, Thompson K, Coss-Bu J, Akcan Arikan A, Nguyen T, Hosek K, Miloh T, Karpen SJ, Penny DJ, Goss J, Desai MS. "." Hepatology. 2019 Mar;69((3)):1206-1218. Pubmed PMID:
- Mendelson AA, Lam F, Peirce SM, Murfee WL "." Microcirculation. 2021; Pubmed PMID:
- Nguyen T, Kyle UG, Jaimon N, Tcharmtchi MH, Coss-Bu JA, Lam F, Teruya J, Loftis L "." Crit. Care Med.. 2012 Dec;40(12):3246-50. Pubmed PMID:
- Stark RJ, Naik-Mathuria BJ, Lam FW, Olutoye OO, Sutton VR, Shekerdemian LS "." ASAIO J.. 2012 Jul;58(4):438-9. Pubmed PMID:
- Goldman J, Desai MS, McClain KL, Tcharmtchi MH, Kennedy CE, Thompson K, Lam F, Bashir DA, Chinn IK, Goldberg BR, Allen CE, Nguyen TC. "." Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2018 Oct;19((10)):e522-e530. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Cruz MA, Leung HE, Parikh KS, Smith CW, Rumbaut RE "." Thrombosis Research. 2013;132(1):69-76. Pubmed PMID:
- Fong W Lam, Miguel A Cruz, Kathan Parikh, Rolando E Rumbaut "." Haematologica. 2016 Mar; Pubmed PMID:
- Desai MS, Shabier Z, Taylor M, Lam F, Thevananther S, Kosters A, Karpen SJ "." Hepatology. 2010 Jun;51(6):2097-107. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Rumbaut RE, Burns AR "Mechanisms of Neutrophil Migration." The Neutrophils: New Outlook for Old Cells, 3. 2013;129-188.
- Valladolid C, Martinez-Vargas M, Sekhar N, Lam F, Brown C, Palzkill T, Tischer A, Auton M, Vijayan KV, Rumbaut RE, Nguyen TC, Cruz MA. "." Blood Adv.. 2020 Apr;14(4(7)):1340-1349. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Philips J, Landry P, Smith CW, Rumbaut RE, Burns AR "." PLOS ONE. 2015 Mar;10(3):e0118950. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Vijayan KV, Rumbaut RE "." Compr Physiol. 2015;5(3):1265-1280. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Burns AR, Smith CW, Rumbaut RE "." Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol.. 2011 Feb;300(2):H468-75. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Rumbaut RE "." Blood. 2015;126(15):1738-9. Pubmed PMID:
- Patel KN, Soubra SH, Lam FW, Rodriguez MA, Rumbaut RE "." J. Thromb. Haemost.. 2010 Jun;8(6):1403-9. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Da Q, Guillory B, Cruz MA. "." J Immunol. 2018 Mar 1;200((5)):1718-1726. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Brown CA, Valladolid C, Emebo DC, Palzkill TG, Cruz MA "." PLOS ONE. 2020; Pubmed PMID:
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- Lezzar DL, Lam FW, Huerta R, Mukhamedshin A, Lu M, Shevkoplyas SS "." Sci Rep. 2022;12(1):13798. Pubmed PMID:
- Mazer MB, Bulut Y, Brodsky NN, Lam FW, Sturgill JL, Miles SM, Shein SL, Carroll CL, Remy KE "." Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2022;23(4):315-320. Pubmed PMID:
- Lam FW, Brown CA, Ronca SE "." Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Feb 20;25(5) Pubmed PMID:
- Dinh MTP, Mukhamedshin A, Abhishek K, Lam FW, Gifford SC, Shevkoplyas SS. "." Lab Chip. 2024 Feb 13;24(4):913-923. Pubmed PMID:
- L贸pez AA, Cohen CT, Small A, Lam FW, Bachim AN "." Child Abuse Negl. 2024 Mar;149:106651. Pubmed PMID:
- Sabapathy DG, Hosek K, Lam FW, Desai MS, Williams EA, Goss J, Raphael JL, Lopez MA "." Liver Transpl. 2024 Mar 27; Pubmed PMID:
- Mian MUM, Kennedy CE, Coss-Bu JA, Javaid R, Naeem B, Lam FW, Fogarty T 3rd, Arikan AA, Nguyen TC, Bashir D, Virk M, Harpavat S, Galvan NTN, Rana AA, Goss JA, Leung DH, Desai MS "." Pediatr Transplant. 2024 Feb;28(1):e14623. Pubmed PMID:
- Iqbal M, Mukhamedshin A, Lezzar DL, Abhishek K, McLennan AL, Lam FW, Shevkoplyas SS "." Blood Transfus. 2023 Nov 21;21(6):494-513. Pubmed PMID:
- Ruan W, Galvan NTN, Dike P, Koci M, Faraone M, Fuller K, Koomaraie S, Cerminara D, Fishman DS, Deray KV, Munoz F, Schackman J, Leung D, Akcan-Arikan A, Virk M, Lam FW, Chau A, Desai MS, Hernandez JA, Goss JA "." Curr Probl Surg. 2023 Nov 7;60(11):101377. Pubmed PMID:
- Nguyen TC, Marini JC, Guillory B, Valladolid-Brown C, Martinez-Vargas M, Subramanyam D, Cohen D, Cirlos SC, Lam F, Stoll B, Didelija IC, Vonderohe C, Orellana R, Saini A, Pradhan S,...Vijayan KV, Cruz MA "." Crit Care Explor. 2023 Jun;5(6):e0916. Pubmed PMID:
- Virk MK, Mian MUM, Bashir DA, Wilkes JK, Schlingman T, Flores S, Kennedy C, Lam F, Arikan AA, Nguyen T, Mysore K, Galvan NTN, Coss-Bu J, Karpen SJ, Harpavat S, Desai MS "." Hepatol Commun. 2023 May 1;7(5) Pubmed PMID:
- O'Connor C, Munoz FM, Gazzaneo MC, Melicoff E, Das S, Lam F, Coss-Bu JA "." Clin Transplant. 2023 Mar;37(3):e14863. Pubmed PMID:
- Martinez-Vargas M, Cebula A, Brubaker LS, Seshadri N, Lam FW, Loor M, Rosengart TK, Yee A, Rumbaut RE, Cruz MA "." Thromb Res. 2023 Jan;221:97-104. Pubmed PMID:
- Courson JA, Lam FW, Langlois KW, Rumbaut RE "." Microcirculation. 2022 Nov;29(8):e12782. Pubmed PMID:
- Courson JA, Langlois KW, Lam FW "." J Vis Exp. 2022 Oct 6;(188) Pubmed PMID:
- Bray M, Guzel MA, Lam F, Yee A, Cruz MA, Rumbaut RE "." J Thromb Thrombolysis. 2022 Aug;54(2):211-216. Pubmed PMID:
- Brubaker LS, Saini A, Nguyen TC, Martinez-Vargas M, Lam FW, Yao Q, Loor MM, Rosengart TK, Cruz MA "." Crit Care Med. 2022 Jun 1;50(6):e557-e568. Pubmed PMID:
- Lin H, Scull BP, Goldberg BR, Abhyankar HA, Eckstein OE, Zinn DJ, Lubega J, Agrusa J, El Mallawaney N, Gulati N, Forbes L, Chinn I, Chakraborty R, Velasquez J, Goldman J, Bashir D, Lam F, ..., Jordan MB, Allen CE "." Blood Adv. 2021 Sep 14;5(17):3457-3467. Pubmed PMID:
- De La Cruz A, Hargrave A, Magadi S, Courson JA, Landry PT, Zhang W, Lam FW, Bray MA, Smith CW, Burns AR, Rumbaut RE "." Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Jul 8;22(14) Pubmed PMID:
- Onyearugbulem C, Coss-Bu J, Gazzaneo MC, Melicoff E, Das S, Lam F, Mallory GB, Munoz FM "." J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc. 2021 Apr 3;10(3):245-251. Pubmed PMID:
- Godfrey E, Desai M, Lam F, Goss J, Rana A, Miloh T "." J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2021 Jan 1;72(1):80-87. Pubmed PMID:
- Bashir DA, Da Q, Pradhan S, Sekhar N, Valladolid C, Lam F, Guffey D, Goldman J, Desai MS, Cruz MA, Allen C, Nguyen TC, Vijayan KV "." Clin Appl Thromb Hemost. 2021 Jan;27:1076029621992128. Pubmed PMID:
- Onyearugbulem C, Williams L, Zhu H, Gazzaneo MC, Melicoff E, Das S, Coss-Bu J, Lam F, Mallory G, Munoz FM "." Transpl Infect Dis. 2018 Dec;20(6):e13000. Pubmed PMID:
- Da Q, Derry PJ, Lam FW, Rumbaut RE "." Microcirculation. 2018 Aug;25(6):e12457. Pubmed PMID:
- Akcan Arikan A, Srivaths P, Himes RW, Tufan Pekkucuksen N, Lam F, Nguyen T, Miloh T, Braun M, Goss J, Desai MS "." Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2018 Jul;19(7):e342-e349. Pubmed PMID:
- Wulff J, Margolin J, Coleman NE, Demmler-Harrison G, Lam F, Shah MD "." J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2018 Apr;40(3):e185-e190. Pubmed PMID:
- Krennerich E, Sitler CG, Shah M, Lam F, Graf J "." Air Med J. 2017 Nov;36(6):332-338. Pubmed PMID:
- Rana A, Kueht M, Desai M, Lam F, Miloh T, Moffett J, Galvan NT, Cotton R, O'Mahony C, Goss J "." J Am Coll Surg. 2017 Apr;224(4):671-677. Pubmed PMID:
- Riley AF, Rose R, Denfield S, Thomas JA, Vogel AM, Coleman R, Lam FW "." Echocardiography. 2024 Jul;41(7):e15878. Pubmed PMID:
Memberships
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Society of Critical Care Medicine
- Microcirculatory Society
- American Physiological Society
- Society for Pediatric Research
Funding
- Enabling Pediatric Leukapheresis with High-Throughput Microfluidic Technology - #HL151858 (04/01/2020 - 03/31/2024) Grant funding from NIH/NHLBI R01 (Co-Investigator)
- The goal of this proposal is the development and initial validation of novel microfluidic devices capable of separating white blood cells from whole blood with efficiency and throughput sufficiently high to ultimately enable centrifugation-free leukapheresis in pediatric patients.
- Utilizing soluble vimentin and its components to attenuate inflammation - #GM123261 (04/01/2017 - 03/31/2023) Grant funding from NIH/NIGMS K08 (PI)
- The goal of this study is to determine the mechanisms through which recombinant vimentin attenuates inflammation and to identify the active motifs through which its interactions occur.
- Role of Chitinase-3-like-1 (Chi3l1) in Acetaminophen-induced Liver Injury - #DK122708 (09/19/2019 - 08/31/2024) Grant funding from NIH/NIDDK R01 (Co-Investigator)
- The goal of this proposal is to define the role of chitinase-3-like-1 (Chi3l1) in hepatic platelet accumulation during acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver injury (AILI) and to evaluate the potential of targeting Chi3l1 for the treatment of AILI.
- Testing P-selectin-targeted therapies to treat liver fibrosis (10/01/2023 - 09/30/2024) Grant funding from Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- The goal of this proposal is to test the role of P-selectin in the development of liver fibrosis
- Developing microfluidic-based leukapheresis devices to treat hyperleukocytosis in infants and children (07/01/2024 - 06/30/2025) Grant funding from SouthWest national Pediatric Device innovation Consortium Faculty Seed Grant
- The purpose of this grant is to test novel microfluidic devices to perform leukapheresis without a driving pump.
Intellectual Property
- Design Patent #US 20200061153 A1 (Approved)
- Embodiments of the disclosure include methods and compositions for treating or preventing acute inflammation using soluble vimentin. In specific embodiments, a vimentin derivative comprising the rod domain is utilized for treating or preventing any disease in which a decrease in leukocyte adhesion is therapeutic. In specific embodiments, a fragment of vimentin that comprises part or all of the rod domain is employed.
- Design Patent #US 20190298817 A1 (Approved)
- In the invention described here, the approach is to formulate an edible vaccine based on N-terminal yeast surface display expression systems including S. cerevisiae EBY100/pYD5-VP28, S. cerevisiae EBY100/pYD5-VP28-VP24 and S. cerevisiae EBY100/pYD5-VP24 for preventing shrimps such as L. vannamei, P. monodon and M. rosenbergii species from white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection, suggesting that yeast surface display expression system expressing WSSV antigen has potential as a prophylactic treatment for WSSV in shrimps via oral vaccination. The technology developed in this patent application can also be used to produce edible (oral) vaccines for preventing and treating other infectious diseases in animals and human.
Skills
- Critical Care Medicine
- Neutrophil biology
- Platelet biology
- Endothelial biology
- Intravital microscopy
- Microvascular inflammation and thrombosis
- Extracorporeal support devices
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