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Joe G. N. Garcia

Joe G. N. "Skip" Garcia (born 1954) is an American pulmonary scientist and physician.〔 His research is on the genetic basis of lung disease and the prevention and treatment of inflammatory lung injury.〔
== Biography and career ==
He was born in 1954 in El Paso, Texas. Garcia completed his B.S. in Biology at the University of Dallas in 1976, and received his M.D. from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1980.〔 He completed internship and residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (1980–1983, Francois Abbound MD, Chair) and fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Albany Medical College (1983–1985).
Garcia began his academic career as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler (1985–1988) where he established the first Occupational Lung Center and was subsequently followed his recruitment to Indiana University School of Medicine (1988–1998) where he became the youngest endowed full Professor in Indiana University School of Medicine history (1992) as the Dr. Calvin H. English Professor of Medicine. He later was recognized as one of the highest funded faculty members at that institution and as a staunch advocate for institutional diversity. While at Indiana University he was recognized for his volunteer work with Indiana's migrant farm workers with the Otis Bowen Community Service award (1994).
Garcia subsequently served in several major academic leadership positions including as the Dr. David Marine Professor of Medicine Environmental Health Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, and the Director of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1998–2005). At Hopkins, he was responsible for research growth in the Division from a level of $2 million/year in NIH funding in 1998 to over $30 million/year and a top national ranking among US academic pulmonary and critical care divisions.

In 2005 was recruited to The University of Chicago at the Lowell T. Coggeshall Professor of Medicine and Chairman of the Department of Medicine (2005–2009). During his tenure at the University of Chicago, he oversaw increases in federal grants to over $80 million with the Department of Medicine rising in national rank for federal research funding from No. 25 to #10.

In February 2010, he was named the Vice Chancellor for Research and Earl M Bane Professor of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and in February 2011 named as the Vice President for Health Affairs.〔 He has focused on reducing health disparities initiating a number of programs designed to deliver personalized medicine to medically underserved populations. Under his leadership, new health care clinics were opened in Englewood〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Open House at New Mile Square Englewood Clinic )〕 and Brighton Park.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=School-Based Health Center Opens in Brighton Park )〕 He served as the founding Director for the Institute for Personalized Respiratory Medicine which again has a large focus on health disparities.

He has been continuously funded by the NIH since 1988 (principal investigator of a program project grant, R01s, etc.). He has authored or co-authored more than 400 peer-reviewed publications and over 35 book chapters. He is a past president of the Central Society for Clinical Research, a past member of the board of directors for the American Thoracic Society and a member or chairman of several NIH Advisory Council,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council )〕 committees and working groups including the NHLBI advisory Council. He served as co-editor in chief for the journal ''Microvascular Research'', as associate editor of the Journal of ''Organ Dysfunction'', and the journal ''Translational Research'', and as Editorial Board member on ''Endothelium: Journal of Endothelial Cell Research, Medicine, Circulation Research, Physiologic Genomics, Journal of Cardiothoracic-Renal Research, Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, Pulmonary Circulation''. He has been elected into a number of honorific societies including the American Clinical and Climatological Association (Vice President), American Society for Clinical Investigation, and the Association of Academic Professors.
In December of 2010 he founded Aqualung Therapeutics.
In 2011 he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
In September of 2013, he was appointed Senior Vice President for Health Sciences of The University of Arizona. In March 2014 assumed the role of interim Dean of the College of Medicine. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=https://www.aamc.org/newsroom/aamcstat/,a=370048 )
UA spokesman George Humphrey said Garcia is the principal investigator on federally sponsored research grants totaling more than $9 million per year.

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