William J Janssen
MD
- Email
- janssenw@njhealth.org
- Gender
- Male
Specialties
Adults
Critical Care
COPD/Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema
Research
Cellular and Molecular Biology, COPD/Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/Emphysema, Inflammation, Other Pulmonary Disease Research
Affiliation with University of Colorado Denver
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Professional Memberships/Societies
American Thoracic Society
Society of Critical Care Medicine
American College of Chest Physicians
Publications by This Author
Link to Faculty Publications
Clinical Interests
My clinical interests are in critical care medicine and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. I also specialize in the treatment of septic shock, acute lung injury, and ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome).
Board Certified
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care
Research Interests
My research is focused on mechanisms of repair following acute and chronic lung injury. This includes studying how lung collectins influence alveolar macrophage phenotype, function, and fate in healthy lungs and during inflammation. I am also interested in the role that bone marrow derived stem cells (including endothelial progenitor cells) play in recovery from lung injury.
Service
Education & Training
Education
- The Ohio State University
- MD, 1994-1998
- The Ohio State University
- BS, Mechanical Engineering, 1993
Residencies
- The Ohio State University
- Internal Medicine, 1998-2001
Fellowships
- University of Colorado Denver
- Pulmonary and Critical Care, 2002-2005
Recent or Important Publications
Sareli AE, Janssen WJ, Sterman D, Saint S, Pyeritz RF. What’s the connection? New Eng J. Med. 2008; 358(6):626-32.
Ezzie E, Janssen WJ, O’Brien, JM, Fox C, Schwarz MI. Failure to respond, New Eng J Med. 2008; 358(1):70-4.
Linderman DL, Janssen WJ. Critical care medicine for the hospitalist. Med Clin N. America 2008;92:467–479.
Janssen WJ, McPhillips KA, Dickinson MG, Derek J. Linderman DJ, Morimoto K, Xiao YQ, Oldham KM, Vandivier RW,Henson PM, Gardai SJ.Surfactant Proteins A and D Tonically Suppress Alveolar Macrophage Phagocytosis via Interaction with SIRP. Am J Respir Cell Crit Care Med. 2008;178)2):158-67
McPhillips K, Janssen WJ, Ghosh M, Byrne A, Gardai SJ, Remigio L, Bratton DL, Kang JL, Henson PM. TNFα inhibits macrophage clearance of apoptotic cells via cPLA2 and oxidant-dependent mechanisms. J Immunol. 2007;178(12):8117-2612.
Curriculum Vitae
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