Kathleen M. Campbell, MD
Title
Assistant Professor
Phone
513-636-4415
Fax
513-636-7805
Bio
Kathleen M. Campbell, MD, joined the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition as a fellow in 2000, after completing her Pediatric Residency Training at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Following the completion of her fellowship, she pursued an additional year of training in Pediatric Hepatology under the mentoring of Dr. William Balistreri and the physicians and surgeons of the Pediatric Liver Care Center, becoming one of the first in her specialty to obtain focused training in this field.
In 2004, Dr. Campbell was appointed Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Pediatric Liver Care Center. Her clinical and translational research interests include post-transplant renal dysfunction and genetic modifiers of disease in biliary atresia.
Credentials
MD: University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN, 1997.
Residency: Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2000.
Fellowship: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2003.
Advanced Fellowship: Pediatric Hepatology, University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2004.
Certification: Pediatrics, 2000; Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 2003.
Awards and Honors
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, 1997
- Trainee Travel Grant, American Society of Transplantation, 2001
- Fellow Teaching Award (presented by House Staff Association), 2001
- Trainee Travel Grant, Biliary Atresia Single Topic Conference, American Association for the Study of Liver Disease, 2002
- Schering / AASLD Advanced Hepatology Fellowship Award, 2003
- Best Doctors in America, 2008
Publications, Most Recent
Campbell, K.M. and Balistreri, W.F.: Inflammatory Bowel Disease.Comprehensive Pediatrics, 1st edition, 2001.
Campbell, K.M.; Sabla, G.E.; Bezerra, J.A.: Transcriptional Reprogramming in Murine Liver Defines the Physiologic Consequences of Biliary Obstruction.J Hepatol, 2004; 40:14-23.
Campbell, K.M. and Bezerra, J.A. Biliary Atresia. Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease, 4th edition.
Shivakumar, P.; Campbell, K.M.; Sabla, G.; Tiao G.; McNeal, Ward R.; Bezerra, J.A. Prevention of bile duct obstruction by loss of IFNg in a mouse model of biliary atresia.J Clin Invest, 2004.
Professional Organization Memberships
- American Association for the Study of Liver Disease
- American Society of Transplantation
- American Gastroenterological Association
- North American Society for the Study of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Special Interests
Diagnosis and management of pediatric liver disease, particularly biliary atresia and other forms of neonatal cholestasis; liver transplantation and post-transplant renal dysfunction.
Research Interests
Clinical and genetic determinants of calcineurin inhibitor induced post-transplant nephrotoxicity; disease modifiers in biliary atresia.
Presentations, Most recent
Campbell, K.; Sabla, G.; McNeal, M.; Ward, R.; Bezerra, J. Rhesus Rotavirus Has Tropism for Murine Cholangiocytes. Presented at the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease Biliary Atresia Single Topic Conference; December 2002; Atlanta, GA.
Campbell, K.; Yazigi, N.; Ryckman, F.; Alonso, M.; Tiao, G.; Balistreri, W.; Atherton, H.; Bucuvalas, J. Renal Function in Long-Term Pediatric Liver Transplant Survivors. Presented at the American Transplant Congress; June 2003; Washington, D.C.
Getting the Most Out of Your Fellowship. Presented at the 2nd Annual Nestle / NASPGHAN First Year Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellows Conference; January 2004; Key Biscayne, FL.
Campbell, K.; Bucuvalas, J.C.; Anand, R.; Zeng, L.; SPLIT Research Group. Renal Function in Pediatric Liver Transplant Survivors – A Report from the SPLIT Database. Presented at the American Transplant Congress, May 2004; Boston, MA.
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