Charles L Daley MD

  • Department of Medicine
  • Head, Division of Mycobacterial and Respiratory Infections
Phone
303-398-1667
Fax
303-398-1780
Email
daleyc@njhealth.org
Gender
Male

Board Certified

Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Medicine
Critical Care

Research Interests

My research has focused on clinical and epidemiological studies of tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacterial infections. In particular, I am interested in the molecular epidemiology of these infections and how we can better elucidate issues relevant to the transmission and pathogenesis of these important diseases. I am also interested in studying new diagnostic tests and new drugs and treatment regimens. In addition to my research I am very committed to medical education and training individuals to do clinical and epidemiologic research.

Service

Education & Training

Education

University of Mississippi Medical School
MD, 1979-1983
University of Mississippi
1975-1979

Residencies

University of California, San Francisco
Chief Resident, 1986-1987
University of California, San Francisco
Internal Medicine, 1983-1986

Fellowships

University of California, San Francisco
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 1988-1991

Awards & Recognition

Associate Editor, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Best Doctors in America

Michael S. Stulbarg Outstanding Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Faculty Ambassador Award, National Jewish Health

Recent or Important Publications

Cattamanchi A, Nahid P, Marras TK, Gotway MB, Lee TJ, Gonzalez LC, Morris A, Webb WR, Osmond DH, Daley CL. Detailed analysis of the radiographic presentation of Mycobacterium kansasii lung disease in HIV-infected patients. Chest 2008;133:875-880.

Mazurek GH, Weis SE, Moonan PK, Daley CL, Bernando J, Lardizabel AA, Reves RR, Tony SR, Daniels LJ, LoBue PA. Prospective comparison of tuberculin skin test and two-whole blood interferon-gamma release assays in tuberculosis suspects. CID 2007;45:837-845.

DeRiemer K, Kawamura M, Hopewell PC, Daley CL. Quantitative impact of human immunodeficiency virus infection on tuberculosis dynamics. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2007;176:936-944.

Nahid P, Gonzalez L, Rudoy I, de Jong B, Daley CL. Treatment outcomes for HIV-related tuberculosis in San Francisco. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2007;17:1199-1206.

Burgos M, Gonzalez LC, Paz EA, Gournis E, Kawamura M, Schecter G, Hopewell PC, Daley CL. Treatment of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in San Francisco: An outpatient-based approach. CID 2005;40:968-975.

Curriculum Vitae

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