Chase Schuler, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Medicine
Dr. Schuler grew up in West Michigan. He obtained his undergraduate degree in 2010 and medical degree in 2014 from the University of Michigan. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine in 2017 and his fellowship in Allergy/Immunology in 2019, both at the University of Michigan as well. He is a member of the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and the Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy Center. Dr. Schuler’s professional efforts primarily center on translational and clinical discovery research in food anaphylaxis pathogenesis and diagnostics. He enjoys trout fishing, the outdoors, and spending time with his wife and boys.
University Affiliation(s)
Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy Center
Research Area(s)
Anaphylaxis | Metabolic Systems Biology
Publications
- Allergic Rhinitis in Children and Adolescents
- Covid-19 modulates inflammatory and renal markers that may predict hospital outcomes among african american males
- NLRP3-Inflammasome inhibition during respiratory virus infection abrogates lung immunopathology and long-term airway alteration
Grants
- Principal investigator of: (M-FARA) Pilot Grant
- Principal investigator of: Novel mast cell activation markers to improve food allergy diagnosis
- Principal investigator of: Investigating the role of epithelial barrier dysfunction in food anaphylaxis