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Gregory J. Redding, MD

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Gregory J. Redding, MD

Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine

On staff since July 1980

Children's Title: Division Chief, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine; Interim Clinical Director, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine; Interim Clinic Chief, Asthma

Academic Title: Professor

Research Center: Center for Developmental Therapeutics

"After I presented a research proposal to a small Eskimo village in Alaska many years ago, the Council Elder told me, "We will trust you with our children." I feel privileged to receive that trust from every parent of every child that I treat. I believe families deserve not only the best care but also our utmost efforts to improve that care through research and training."

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KinderArlington, WA10.30.11
Dr. Gregory Redding is THE most compassionate physician I know. His heart for humanity reaches into the lives of his patients. His knowledge and desire to serve not only the patient, but the entire family, revolutionized our lives. He (and his pulmonary team), without question, give outstanding care. Dr. Redding, you are the best. Thank you!
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Overview

Board Certification(s)
Pediatrics
Pediatric Pulmonology
Medical/Professional School
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford
Research Description

Clinical and physiologic epidemiology of pediatric lung diseases, currently including interistial lung disease in children, bronchiectasis in indigenous populations, and chest wall disorders in infants.

Current research themes include:
1) bronchiectasis in developing countries and indigenous populations and
2) respiratory consequences of spine and chest wall deformities and their treatments

Research Focus Area

Pulmonary, Chronic Conditions / Special Health Care Needs, Therapeutic Trials

Awards and Honors

Award NameAward DescriptionAwarded ByAward Date
U.S. News Top DoctorU.S. News and World Report 2012
Seattle Magazine Top Doctor - 2012Seattle Magazine Top Doctor - 2012Seattle Magazine 2012
Seattle Magazine Top Doctor - 2011Seattle Magazine Top Doctor - 2011Seattle Magazine 2011
 America’s Top Doctors - Castle Connolly Medical, Inc.Castle Connolly Medical, Inc.Jan. 1, 2009
Listed in Guide to America’s Top Pediatricians - Consumer’s Research Council of AmericaConsumer’s Research Council of AmericaJan. 1, 2009

Publications

Failure to recover to baseline pulmonary function after cystic fibrosis pulmonary exacerbation.
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine , 2010 Sep 1: 627-32
Exhaled nitric oxide, lung function, and exacerbations in wheezy infants and toddlers.
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology , 2010 Jun: 1228-1234.e13
Return of FEV1 after pulmonary exacerbation in children with cystic fibrosis.
Pediatric pulmonology , 2010 Feb: 127-34
Is pediatric pulmonary research training in dire straits.
Pediatric pulmonology , 2010 Jan: 34-5
Chronic respiratory symptoms and diseases among indigenous children.
Pediatric clinics of North America , 2009 Dec: 1323-42
Bronchiectasis in children.
Pediatric clinics of North America , 2009 Feb: 157-71, xi
Physical and transport properties of sputum from children with idiopathic bronchiectasis.
Chest , 2008 Dec: 1129-34
Reproducibility of spirometry during cystic fibrosis pulmonary exacerbations.
Pediatric pulmonology , 2008 Nov: 1142-6
The impact of imposed expiratory resistance in neonatal mechanical ventilation: a laboratory evaluation.
Respiratory care , 2008 Nov: 1450-60
Methods to improve measurement of cysteinyl leukotrienes in exhaled breath condensate from subjects with asthma and healthy controls.
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology , 2007 Nov: 1216-7
Vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib for thoracic insufficiency syndrome: a new method to treat an old problem.
Journal of pediatric surgery , 2007 Jan: 76-80
Relationship between IgE and specific aeroallergen sensitivity in Alaskan native children.
Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology , 2006 Aug: 209-15
Prevalence and impact of gastroesophageal reflux in adolescents with asthma: a population-based study.
Pediatric pulmonology , 2006 May: 475-81
The prevalence of ibuprofen-sensitive asthma in children: a randomized controlled bronchoprovocation challenge study.
The Journal of pediatrics , 2005 Aug: 233-8
Changes in asthma prevalence and impact on health and function in Seattle middle-school children: 1995 vs 2003.
Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology , 2005 Jun: 634-9
Childhood asthma hospitalization risk after cesarean delivery in former term and premature infants.
Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology , 2005 Feb: 228-33
Impact of adolescence and gender on asthma hospitalization: a population-based birth cohort study.
Pediatric pulmonology , 2004 Dec: 443-50
Changes in recommended treatments for mild and moderate asthma.
The Journal of family practice , 2004 Sep: 692-700
Prevalence of asthma and chronic respiratory symptoms among Alaska Native children.
Chest , 2004 May: 1665-73
Plastic bronchitis in children: a case series and review of the medical literature.
Pediatric pulmonology , 2002 Dec: 482-7
Bronchiectasis in children: orphan disease or persistent problem?
Pediatric pulmonology , 2002 Jun: 492-6

Research Funding

Grant TitleGrantorAmountAward Date
Bronchiectasis Observational Study in Alaska Native ChildrenNIH/NARCH III (Native American Research Centers for Health) $439,288.00Sept. 15, 2005
Pediatric Pulmonary Training Grant, Seattle, WashingtonU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, HRSA $1,846,000.00July 1, 2005

Primary Office

Seattle Children's
OC.7.720 - Pulmonary
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-2174

Additional Offices

University of Washington
UW Box 356320 - Pediatrics
1959 NE Pacific St
Seattle, WA 98195-6320
206-543-3180

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