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John P. Scott, M.D.
![]() John P. Scott, M.D.
Location:
Minnesota
SummaryThe development of a more complete model of the immunological events leading to the development of obliterative bronchiolitis and the enhancement of tolerance mechanisms to mitigate thi process in patients receiving lung transplants. Such a series of events has vascular consequences and the complex interaction with the pulmonary vascular bed with both humoral and cellular immune responses requires further exploration.
The pathogenesis of sarcoidosis continues to be poorly understood. The role of innate and acquired immunological deficiency in this disease is an area of considerable interest requiring further work to the identify and mitigate the immune defects. Recent publicationsSee a listing of my publications Education
Fellowship
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FRCP
M.S.
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Transplantation Physiology, PhD program
Fellowship
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Senior Clinical Fellow in Cardiopulmonary Transplantation
Senior Registrar
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Respiratory (Pulmonary) Medicine
Senior Registrar
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Honorary Senior Registrar in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine
M.D.
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Transplantation Medicine, Research Doctorate
Senior Registrar
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Intensive Care
Fellowship
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Clinical Research Fellow
Fellowship
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FRACP
Fellowship
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Research Fellow
Fellowship
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Clinical Research Fellow
Registrar
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Respiratory (Pulmonary) Diseases
Registrar
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Respiratory (Pulmonary) Diseases
Registrar
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Internal Medicine
House Surgeon
MB ChB
Pre-Medical
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Advanced mathematics, applied mathematics and biology
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