Faculty Bio Detail

John C. Cambier

John C. Cambier, PhD

  • Distinguished Professor and Chairman
  • Integrated Department of Immunology

Profile

Research Areas

  • Allergy
  • Asthma
  • Autoimmunity/Rheumatology
  • Basic Immunology
  • Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Inflammation
Gender:
Male

Education & Training

Education

1970
SW Missouri State, BS
1972
University of Iowa, MS
1975
University of Iowa, PhD

Fellowship

University of Texas, Southwestern Health Sciences Center

Special Interests

Research Interests

Autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, allergy Transmembrane signal transduction in immune adaptation to environment queues and pathogens. Immunologic tolerance, regulation of the immune response and immunosenescence.

Teaching or Professional Positions

No current positions.

Industry Relationships & Collaborations

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Affiliations with the University of Colorado Denver

Ida and Cecil Green Distinguished Professor and Chairman of Integrated Department of Immunology, University of Colorado Denver SOM and National Jewish Health

Professional Memberships

American Association of Immunology

Awards & Recognition

Distinguished Professor

Ida and Cecil Green Chair

ISI Most Highly Cited

Editorial Boards: Immunity, Immunology, Immunologic Reviews, J. Clinical Immunology, BMC Immunology, Current Opinion in Immunology

Publications

Decote-Ricardo D, Chagas KKF, Rocha JDB, Lima MEF, Redner P, Lopes UG, Cambier JC, Arruda-Hinds, L, Pecanha LMT. 2009. Modulation of in vitro murine B-lymphocyte response by curcumin and its synthetic analogues. Phytomedicine Oct; 16(10):982-8. PMID: 19303754

O’Neill S, Veselits M, Zhang M, Labno C, Cao Y, Finnegan A, Uccellini M, Alegre M, Cambier JC, Clark M. 2009. Endocytic sequestration of the B Cell Antigen Receptor and Toll-like Receptor 9 in Anergic Cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U.S.A Apr 14;106(15):6262-7. PMID: 19332776

Jackson L, Cady CT , Cambier JC. 2009. TLR4-mediated signaling induces MMP9-dependent cleavage of B cell surface CD23. J Immunol Aug 15; 183(4):2585-92. PMID: 19635918

Getahun A, O’Neill SK, Cambier JC. 2009. Establishing anergy as a bona fide in vivo mechanism of B cell tolerance. J Immunol. Nov 1;183(9):5439-41. PMID: 19843930

Cady CT, Powell MS, Harbeck RJ, Giclas PC, Murphy JR, Katial RK, Weber RW, Hogarth PM, Johnson S, Bonvini E, Koenig S, Cambier JC. 2009. IgG antibodies produced during subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy mediate inhibition of basophil activation via a mechanism involving both Fc(gamma)RIIA and Fc(gamma)RIIB. Immunol Lett. Dec 14. PMID: 20004689

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Office Information

Doctor's Contact Information

  • Office: 303.398.1325
  • Fax: 303.270.2325
  • Email: cambierj@njhealth.org

Locations

  • Main Campus
    1400 Jackson St.
    Denver, CO 80206
    Main: 877.225.5654