John W. Bloom, MD

Associate Professor, Pharmacology
Associate Professor, Medicine
Research Associate, Respiratory Sciences
 
Education: 
  • Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa, 1971 (M.D.)
  • University of Wisconson Affiliated Hospitals, Madison, Wisconsin, 1971-1972 (Internship)
  • University of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, 1972-1973 (Residency, Internal Medicine)
  • Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1974-1975 (Residency, Internal Medicine)
  • University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, 1979-1982 (Fellowship, Pulmonary Disease)
Honors and Awards: 
  • Excellence in Clinical Science Teaching for Medical Students Award, University of Arizona, 2007
Major Areas of Research Interest: 
  • Molecular mechanisms of glucocorticoid action in the lung
  • Mechanisms of eosinophil apoptsosi
  • Effects of genetic polymorphisms on gene expression in asthma.
Sponsored Research Through MSRP: 
Christopher Barnes, (MSRP 1996): "Are there M5 Muscarinic Receptors in the Lung?"
 
Elizabeth Babin, (MSRP 1996): "The regulation of substance P receptors by gluco-corticosteroids in the lung."
 
Monday, March 5, 2018