Benjamin H Singer, MD, PhD

ben singer
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
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Benjamin H Singer, MD, PhD
ben singer
Associate Professor
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  • About

    Dr. Benjamin Singer is an Associate Professor in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan. He received his undergraduate degree in mathematics at the University of Michigan in 2002. Dr. Singer completed his medical training and PhD in Neuroscience through the Medical Scientist Training Program, and subsequently completed residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, all at the University of Michigan.

    Approximately half of patients who survive an episode of critical illness experience long term brain dysfunction, in the form of anxiety, depression, post traumatic stress, or cognitive impairment. Dr. Singer’s research focuses on basic and translational studies of long-term brain injury after critical illness, with a focus on sepsis. These studies utilize animal models of sepsis and patient autopsy specimens to examine the immune and vascular responses to sepsis in the brain that persist for weeks to months after the outward signs of illness have resolved.

    In related work, his laboratory is interested in how sepsis survival reprograms the immune system and leads to increased risk of recurrent organ injury in other organs, such as the lungs and liver. Through collaboration with Katsuo Kurabayashi, PhD (formerly of UM CoE, now at New York University) he is active in the development of improved measurement technologies to more effectively measure immune activation in acutely ill patients.

    Links

    • https://sites.google.com/umich.edu/sepsissurvivallab/home

    Qualifications

    • Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, United States
      2012 - 2016
    • Internal Medicine Residency
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, United States
      2010 - 2012

    Center Memberships

    • Center Member
      AI and Digital Health Innovation
    • Center Member
      Weil Institute for Critical Care Research

    Research Overview

    Areas of special clinical focus include the care of patients with advance neuromuscular disease or lung disease requiring chronic assisted ventilation. He is the medical director of the inpatient Medicine Pulmonary service.

    Recent Publications

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    • Journal Article
      Catch-and-display immunoassay for digital biomarker detection.
      Liu Y, Walker SN, Klaczko ME, Gurcan A, Singer BH, Godin M, Tabard-Cossa V, Flax JD, McGrath JL. Nanoscale Horiz, 2026 May 27; DOI:10.1039/d6nh00038j
      PMID: 42199027
    • Journal Article
      A103-05 Angiopoietin 2 Inhibition Preserves Hemodynamics in a Swine Model of Sepsis
      Riedmann KJ, Flott T, Tiba MH, Dickson RP, Tetreault J, Liu L, Majumdar A, Singer BH, Stringer KA. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2026 May 20; 212 (Supplement_1): aamag162.6173 DOI:10.1093/ajrccm/aamag162.6173
    • Journal Article
      Lipocalin-2 perpetuates postoperative and post-infectious neuroinflammation and anxiety-like behavior.
      Yang SE, Meng J, Johnston C, Gavade S, Schwieterman W, Hubert HE, Newstead MW, Singer BH, Spencer-Segal JL. Brain Behav Immun, 2026 Mar 10; 106535 DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2026.106535
      PMID: 41819240
    • Journal Article
      "Gut microbiome-mediated nutrients alter opportunistic bacterial growth in peritonitis".
      Bongers KS, Flott TL, Yeomans L, Maynard L, Adame MD, Falkowski NR, McDonald RA, Petouhoff A, Baker JM, McLellan M, Aragones LL, Kaniaru J, Singer BH, Dickson RP, Stringer KA. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol, 2025 Nov 5; DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00132.2025
      PMID: 41191326
    • Journal Article
      High-temporal-resolution on-site multiplex biomarker monitoring in small animals using microfluidic digital ELISA
      Song Y, Stephens AD, Deng H, Füredi AD, Su S-H, Ye Y, Chen Y, Newstead M, Yin Q, Lehto J, Fahim Z, Singer BH, Kurabayashi K. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2025 Jul 25; 117820 DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2025.117820
    • Presentation
      Refining animal models to understand organ injury in sepsis
      Singer B. 2025 Apr 10;
    • Journal Article
      Neuroimmune Mechanisms Transforming Acute Injury to Long-Term Brain Dysfunction After Sepsis
      Giffin KA, Singer BH. Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2025 Jan 1; DOI:10.1016/j.ccm.2025.11.002
    • Journal Article
      INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES TO POLYMICROBIAL INTRA-ABDOMINAL SEPSIS ARE HIGHLY VARIABLE BUT STRONGLY CORRELATED TO ENTEROBACTERIACEAE OUTGROWTH.
      Bongers KS, Chanderraj R, Deng H, Song Y, Newstead MW, Metcalf JD, Falkowski NR, Puranik N, Kurabayashi K, Dickson RP, Singer BH. Shock, 2024 Aug 1; 62 (2): 275 - 285. DOI:10.1097/SHK.0000000000002402
      PMID: PMC11254550