THEODORE J. STANDIFORD, M.D.,
Professor of Internal Medicine;
Director, Pulmonary Inpatient Services

 

Education and Training: M.D., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Residency: University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, MN
Clinical and Research Training: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Major Clinical Interests: ARDS, interstitial lung diseases, host defense
Major Research Interests: Role of novel chemotactic and regulatory cytokines in sepsis and antibacterial host defense

·         Greenberger MJ, Kunkel SL, Strieter RM, Lukacs NW, Bramson J, Gauldie J, Graham FL, Hitt M, Danforth JM, Standiford TJ. Transient lung IL-12 transgene expression increases survival in murine Klebsiella pneumonia. J Immunol 1996; 157:3006-3012.

·         Tsai WC, Strieter RM, Zisman DA, Wilkowski JM, Bucknell KA, Chen GH, Standiford TJ. Nitric Oxide is required for effective innate immunity against Klebsiella pneumoniae. Infect Immun 1997; 65:1870-1875.

·         Zisman DA, Kunkel SL, Strieter RM, Tsai WC, Bucknell K, Wilkowski J, Standiford TJ. MCP-1 protects mice in lethal endotoxemia. J Clin Invest 1997; 99:2832-2836.

 

 

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