| Eric Langewisch is an Assistant Professor of Medicine whose focus is the care of kidney and pancreas transplant recipients. He has training in internal medicine, nephrology, immunology, and transplant medicine. He is the Director of Outpatient Transplant Medicine at OHSU and is the Assistant Medical Director of the Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation.
Degrees:
B.S., Microbiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1997
M.D., University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, 2001
Residency:
Internal Medicine, University of Texas - Southwestern, Dallas, TX, 2004
Fellowship:
Nephrology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, 2007
Research, Division of Nephrology, T-Cell Signaling Lab, Department of
Immunology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, 2008
Transplant Nephrology Fellowship, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, 2009
Research Interest:
Better understanding the immunologic interaction between transplant recipients and donors.
Clinical Interest:
Kidney and pancreas transplantation and Immunogenetics.
Publications:
Luan FL, Langewisch E, Ojo A. Metabolic Syndrome and New Onset Diabetes After Transplantation in Kidney Transplant Recipients; 2009 Clin. Dec 30 1-6
ISSN 1399-0012
Obhrai J, Leach J, Gaumond J, Langewisch E, Mittalhenkle A, and Olyaei A. Topics in Transplantation Medicine for the General Nephrologist. 2010 CJASN (5)
Langewisch, ED. Acute Renal Failure. In Parkland Manual of In-Patient Medicine. FA Davis Co., 402-414, 2006
Langewisch, ED Pathogenesis of Wild Type Adenovirus on Human Airway Epithelia. American Thoracic Society, Poster, ATS Conference, San Diego, CA 1999
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