

Dr. Benjamin Raby, MD
Dr. Benjamin Raby, MD is a pediatric pulmonologist in Boston, MA. He is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is accepting new patients.
Division of Pulmonary Medicine
300 Longwood Ave Boston, MA 02115Biography
- Dr. Benjamin Raby, MD
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- Areas of ExpertiseDr. Raby specializes in the areas of Internal Medicine & Pulmonary Disease. • See board certifications
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biography
Dr. Benjamin Raby is Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Respiratory Diseases at Boston Children's Hospital. He received his medical education from McGill University and completed his training at McGill University, Sir Mortimer B. Davis - Jewish General Hospital, and the Genome Center at McGill University.Pediatric Pulmonology
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Genome Center (research, Genomics)
2001Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital (pulmonary Medicine)
Fellowship Hospital, 2000Mcgill University
Residency Hospital, 1998
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A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of asthma in Puerto Ricans, 2017-05-01
Copy number variation genotyping using family information, 2013-05-09
APRDX1mutant allele causes aMMACHCsecondary epimutation incblCpatients, 2018-01-04
The Impact of Self-Identified Race on Epidemiologic Studies of Gene Expression, 2013-06-14
Genetic-Epigenetic Interactions in Asthma Revealed by a Genome-Wide Gene-Centric Search, 2019-01-22
The CD4+ T-cell transcriptome and serum IgE in asthma: IL17RB and the role of sex, 2011-04-07
Single Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Organ Specific Pericyte Markers and Identities, 2022-06-01
Metabolomic Derangements Are Associated with Mortality in Critically Ill Adult Patients, 2014-01-30
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM REPROGRAMMING DURING LUNG INFLAMMATION, 2014-09-11
Using Canonical Correlation Analysis to Discover Genetic Regulatory Variants, 2010-05-13
The metabolomics of asthma control: a promising link between genetics and disease, 2015-05-07
Polymorphisms inIL12Aand cockroach allergy in children with asthma, 2008-07-31
Folliculin mutations are not associated with severe COPD, 2008-12-30
ACDC: a general approach for detecting phenotype or exposure associated co-expression, 2023-05-19
Biobanking and cryopreservation of human lung explants for omic analysis, 2020-01-23
TSLPPolymorphisms are Associated with Asthma in a Sex-Specific Fashion, 2010-09-02
Pulmonary Function and Emphysema in Williams-Beuren Syndrome, 2012-06-29
LYSINE-SPECIFIC DEMETHYLASE 1: AN EPIGENETIC REGULATOR OF SALT-SENSITIVE HYPERTENSION, 2012-04-26
Genomewide association study of the age of onset of childhood asthma, 2012-05-02
From 2D to 3D: Promising Advances in Imaging Lung Structure, 2020-07-16
Asthma and genes encoding components of the vitamin D pathway, 2009-10-24
A novel locus for exertional dyspnoea in childhood asthma, 2021-02-04
High Resolution Melting Curve Analysis of Genomic and Whole Genome Amplified DNA, 2009-09-16
Genes to Diseases (G2D) Computational Method to Identify Asthma Candidate Genes, 2008-08-06
A Genome-Wide Association Study on African-Ancestry Populations For Asthma, 2009-11-11
Interstitial lung abnormalities are associated with decreased mean telomere length, 2022-08-25
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Division of Pulmonary Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Lung Center
Affiliated Hospitals
- Recipient of 31
hospital awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Pulmonary Care Award™ (2025)
Superior clinical outcomes in treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pneumonia
View all awardsAmerica's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025)
Superior clinical outcomes in treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pneumonia
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91%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home7% higher than the national average
84%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well9% higher than the national average
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