Russell P Bowler MD, PhD

  • Department of Medicine
Gender
Male

Board Certified

1999: Critical Care Medicine (Recertification 2009)
1998: Pulmonary Medicine (Recertification 2008)
1996: American Board of Internal Medicine (Recertification 2006)

Service

Education & Training

Education

University of Colorado Denver
PhD, 2001
University of California School of Medicine (San Francisco)
MD, 1993
Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA)
BS, 1988

Residencies

University of California (San Francisco)
Intern and Resident, Internal Medicine, 1993-1996

Fellowships

University of Colorado Denver
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 1996-1999
National Jewish Health
Postdoctoral Fellow, 1999-2000

Awards & Recognition

2008: Best COPD Poster, European Respiratory Society
2006: Best COPD Poster, European Respiratory Society
2004: Astra Zeneca Young Investigator Travel Award in COPD
2002: American Heart Association Beginning Grant-in-Aid
2002: American Lung Association Research Grant (declined)
2001: Young Investigator Award, Society of Critical Care Medicine

Recent or Important Publications

Bowler RP, Nicks M, Tran K, Tanner G, Chang L-Y, Young SK, Worthen GS. Extracellular superoxide dismutase attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced neutrophilic inflammation. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 31(4):432-9, 2004.

Bowler RP, Duda B, Chan ED, Enghild JJ, Ware LB, Matthay MA and Duncan MW. Proteomic anaysis of pulmonary edema fluid and plasma in patients with acute lung injury. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 286(6):L1095-104, 2004.

Bowler RP, Arcaroli J, Abraham E, Patel M, Chang L-Y, and Crapo JD. Evidence for extracellular superoxide dismutase as a mediator of hemorrhage-induced lung injury. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 284(4):L680-7, 2003.

Bowler RP, Sheng H, Enghild JJ, Pearlstein RD, Warner DS, and Crapo JD. A catalytic antioxidant (AEOL 10150) attenuates expression of inflammatory genes in stroke. Free Rad Biol Med 33(8):1141, 2002.

Bowler RP, Nicks M, Thogersen IB, Valnickova Z, Hojrup P, Franzusoff A, Enghild JJ, and Crapo JD. Furin proteolytically processes the heparin binding region of extracellular superoxide dismutase. J Biol Chem 277(19):16505-11, 2002.

Appointments


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