Location

Rochester, Minnesota Clinical Profile

SUMMARY

The development of a more complete model of the immunological events leading to the development of obliterative bronchiolitis and the enhancement of tolerance mechanisms to mitigate the process in patients receiving lung transplants. Such a series of events has vascular consequences and the complex interaction with the pulmonary vascular bed with both humoral and cellular immune responses requires further exploration.

The pathogenesis of sarcoidosis continues to be poorly understood. The role of innate and acquired immunological deficiency in this disease is an area of considerable interest requiring further work to the identify and mitigate the immune defects.

PROFESSIONAL DETAILS

Primary Appointment

  1. Consultant, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine

Academic Rank

  1. Professor of Medicine

EDUCATION

  1. Fellow - FRCPE Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
  2. MSc - Computer Science: Software Engineering Oriel College, University of Oxford
  3. Fellow - FRCP Royal College of Physicians of London
  4. MS - Transplantation Physiology, PhD program Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
  5. Senior Registrar - Respiratory (Pulmonary) Medicine Papworth Hospital
  6. Fellow - Senior Clinical Fellow in Cardiopulmonary Transplantation Papworth Hospital
  7. Senior Registrar - Honorary Senior Registrar in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine The Hospitals for Sick Children
  8. MD - Transplantation Medicine, Research Doctorate undertaken at the University of Cambridge, England University of Otago
  9. Fellow - Clinical Research Fellow Papworth Hospital
  10. Senior Registrar - Intensive Care Addenbrooke's Hospital (Clinical School), University of Cambridge
  11. Fellow - FRACP Royal Australasian College of Physicians
  12. Fellow - Research Fellow Papworth Hospital
  13. Fellow - Clinical Research Fellow Addenbrooke's Hospital (Clinical School), University of Cambridge
  14. Registrar - Respiratory (Pulmonary) Diseases Addenbrooke's Hospital (Clinical School), University of Cambridge
  15. Registrar - Respiratory (Pulmonary) Diseases Otago Medical School, Otago Hospital Board
  16. Registrar - Internal Medicine Otago Medical School, Otago Hospital Board
  17. House Surgeon University of Otago
  18. MB ChB University of Otago
  19. Pre-Medical - Advanced mathematics, applied mathematics and biology University of Otago

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