Benjamin Suratt
Professor
Department of Medicine
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
ProfBenjamin Suratt,, received his Ph.D. Population Health Sciences (Concentration in Epidemiology), University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (2009). He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included the role of innate immunity in the pathogenesis of critical illness, particularly ARDS. His recent work has focused on host factors, such as obesity and genetic polymorphisms, and their influence on inflammatory response in the development of and outcomes from critical illness.
Research Interest
Dr. Suratt's research career has focused on the role of innate immunity in the pathogenesis of critical illness, particularly ARDS. His recent work has focused on host factors, such as obesity and genetic polymorphisms, and their influence on inflammatory response in the development of and outcomes from critical illness.
Publications
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Loi R, Beckett T, Goncz KK, Suratt BT, Weiss DJ. Limited restoration of cystic fibrosis lung epithelium in vivo with adult bone marrow–derived cells. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2006 Jan 15;173(2):171-9.
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Nick JA, Young SK, Brown KK, Avdi NJ, Arndt PG, Suratt BT, Janes MS, Henson PM, Worthen GS. Role of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in a murine model of pulmonary inflammation. The Journal of Immunology. 2000 Feb 15;164(4):2151-9.
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Suratt BT, Cool CD, Serls AE, Chen L, Varella-Garcia M, Shpall EJ, Brown KK, Worthen GS. Human pulmonary chimerism after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2003 Aug 1;168(3):318-22.