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Dr. Koerner arrived at Oregon
Health & Science University in 2003 for postdoctoral
training, including a critical care fellowship, in
the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative
Medicine (APOM). In January 2007, she joined the
APOM faculty as Visiting Assistant Professor and
attending physician in the Neurosciences Intensive
Care Unit. In August 2007, she accepted a permanent
position as Assistant Professor in APOM.
Dr. Koerner’s special clinical
interest is neurocritical care. Her research
interests include the role of microglia in cerebral
ischemic injury, the effects of soluble epoxide
hydrolase gene mutations on ischemic injury, and sex
differences in cerebral ischemia.
Dr. Koerner earned her medical
degree in 1997 at Albert Ludwigs University in
Freiburg, Germany. She went on to complete doctoral
studies and a residency in anesthesiology and
intensive care medicine at Johannes Gutenberg
University in Mainz.
When she takes a break from her
research and clinical duties, Dr. Koerner enjoys
camping and hiking with her husband.
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