1Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine The George Washington University Washington DC USA
2Department of Surgery, Office of Clinical Research The George Washington University Washington DC USA
3Department of Environmental and Occupational Health University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA
4Department of Pharmacology & Physiology The George Washington University Washington DC USA
Corresponding author Vsevolod Y Polotsky: Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology, Professor of Medicine, George Washington University SMHS, Ross Hall, Rm 550, 2300 Eye (I) Street NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA. Email: [email protected]
Dr. Arijit Roy is a recognized authority in carotid body (CB) physiology, with a primary research focus on the mechanisms that regulate CB chemosensitivity. His work aims to develop therapeutic strategies for diseases such as asthma, sleep apnea, obesity, and hypertension ‐ conditions increasingly linked to CB dysfunction. Dr. Roy has developed a novel ex vivo CB preparation that is widely regarded as a gold‐standard method to study the CB chemosensitivity. His innovative approach bridges basic science and translational medicine, offering new pathways for intervention in cardiopulmonary and metabolic disorders.
Received February 11, 2025
Accepted July 11, 2025