Jeffrey L Zamarripa MD

  • Department of Medicine
  • Critical Care and Hospital Medicine at Rose Medical Center
Phone
303-320-2660
Fax
303-320-2662
Gender
Male

Service

Education & Training

Education

University of Colorado Denver
MD, 1994-1998
University of Colorado Denver
MSPH, 1993-1998

Residencies

MetroHealth Medical Center (Cleveland, OH)
1998-2002

Awards & Recognition

1998: Florence Sabin Award for outstanding contributions in Preventative Medicine

1996-1997: Clinical Honors, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, Family Medicine, Otolaryngology surgical subspecialty

1995: Recipient Outstanding Student Research Award from the Department of Pediatrics, Student Research Forum

1993-1994: Recipient of Epidemiology Trainee Scholarship, University of Colorado Graduate School

Recent or Important Publications

Zamarripa, J.L., Crawford, D., and Byers, T. Population based investigation of potential risk factors for benign prostatic hypertrophy. Prostate, Submitted 2000.

Butterfield, L., Zamarripa, J., Storey, B., and Heasley, L.E., (1997). Increased expression of extracelluar signal-regulated kinase2 (ERK2) bearing the sevenmaker gain of function mutation in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts. Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Heasley, L.E., Zamarripa, J., Storey, B., Helfrichn, B., Mitchell, F.M., Bunn, P.A., Jr. and Johnson, G.L. (1996). Discordant signal transduction and growth inhibition of small cell lung carcinoma induced by expression of GTPase-deficient Ga 16. Journal of Biological Chemistry 271:349-354.

Heasley, L.E., Storey, B., Franger, G.R., Zamarripa, J., and Maue, R.A. (1996). Expression of GTPase-deficient Ga16 and Gaq in PC12 cells induces neuronal differentiation and persistent activation of cJun NH2-terminal kinases. Molecular Cell Biology 16:556-648.

Gines, P, Li, X., Zamarripa, J., Brown, S, Weider, E., Nakamura, T., Guzelian, P.S., Schier, R.W., Heasley, L.E., and Nemenoff, R.A. (1995). Tyrosine kinase growth factor receptors but not seven membrane-spanning receptors or phorbol esters activate mitogen-activated protein kinase in rat hepatocytes. Hepatology 22: 1296-1303.

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1-800-222-5864

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