Dr. Casaburi completed his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, and then a
master’s degree and (in 1971) a doctorate in biomedical engineering at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute. He traveled to Los Angeles for post-doctoral bioengineering
studies at the University of Southern California. Five years after joining the Department
of Medicine faculty at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Dr. Casaburi pursued his medical
degree at the University of Miami. Returning to Harbor-UCLA, he completed clinical
training and rejoined the Division of Respiratory Medicine faculty. He served as Division
Chief for six years and currently holds the rank of Distinguished Professor of Medicine
at the UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Casaburi established the Rehabilitation Clinical
Trials Center in 1999, a clinical research facility dedicated to improving COPD patient’s
lives. He and co-workers have completed more than 80 clinical research studies,
including three major NIH multicenter projects. He has presented over 800 invited
lectures on respiratory physiology, exercise science, pulmonary rehabilitation, and
COPD management. He has published more than 420 papers and 360 abstracts. His
papers have received over 100,000 citations; his h-index is 106. Dr. Casaburi is a
Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians, American Thoracic Society (ATS),
European Respiratory Society and American Association of Cardiovascular and
Pulmonary Rehabilitation. He received the 2020 European Respiratory Society
Presidential Award for his contributions to respiratory medicine, the 2021 Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Assembly of the ATS and a
2025 Presidential Commendation from the ATS. He is a member of the Board of
Directors of the COPD Foundation. He currently serves as co-director of the
Exercise Physiology and Respiratory Medicine Institute within the Lundquist Institute for
Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.