Justin K. Lui, MD, MS

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Lui is a Pulmonary and Critical Care physician and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Lui's clinical and research interest is in pulmonary hypertension, specifically in systemic sclerosis. Within the Pulmonary Center, he conducts clinical and translational research that is at the intersection of medicine and engineering in applying advanced data science approaches for a deep cardiopulmonary phenotyping of this rare disease population to further advance novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

In addition to his research interests, Dr. Lui is passionate about teaching clinical reasoning, trainee career development, and interprofessional education.

Publications

  • Published 10/23/2025

    Prohaska CC, Yaqoob M, Reddy R, Samant M, Lui JK. Evaluation and Management of Sepsis in Pulmonary Hypertension. J Intensive Care Med. 2025 Oct 23; 8850666251388409. PMID: 41131700.

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  • Published 9/1/2025

    Wong DH, Lui JK. Advancing Interprofessional Teaching from Perception to Action. ATS Sch. 2025 Sep; 6(3):264-266. PMID: 41025850.

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  • Published 7/31/2025

    Lui JK, El-Adili F, Cozzolino M, Winburn M, Trojanowski MA, Gopal DM, LaValley MP, Klings ES, Bujor AM. A multi-biomarker approach to risk stratification and detection of early cardiac disease in systemic sclerosis. PLoS One. 2025; 20(7):e0328734. PMID: 40743121.

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  • Published 7/25/2025

    Dinc MT, El-Adili F, Lui JK, Kripesh S, York M, Trojanowski M, Ligresti G, Lafyatis R, Trojanowska M, Bujor AM. Transcriptomic profiling of scleroderma monocytes reveals links with cardiovascular complications, implicating Notch and interferon pathways. J Scleroderma Relat Disord. 2025 Jul 25; 23971983251356123. PMID: 40735732.

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  • Published 6/11/2025

    Connelly D, Delahanty J, Patel S, Ackerbauer KA, Bosch NA, Klings ES, Lui JK. Inhaled epoprostenol for management of acute respiratory failure and pulmonary vascular disease. Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2025 Sep; 90:102374. PMID: 40513981.

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Other Positions

  • Member, Pulmonary Center
    Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Education

  • Boston University School of Medicine, MD
  • Boston University School of Public Health, MS