Jeffrey A. Rudolph, MD
Appointment
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Phone
513-636-4415
Fax
513-636-7805
Credentials
MD: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994.
Residency: Pediatrics, St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO, 1994-1997.
Fellowship: Pediatric gastroenterology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1997-2000
Certification: Pediatrics, 1998; Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2001
Awards and Honors
Best Doctors in America, 2008
Research
Intestinal cell turnover
Research Grants and Contracts
AstraZeneca Fellow/Faculty Transition Award, 2000-2002.
Publications, Most Recent
Rudolph JA, Cohen MB. New causes and treatments of infectious diarrhea in children. Curr Gastroenterol Reports 1: 238-244, 1999.
Rudolph JA, Balistreri WF. Optimal treatment of biliary atresia-"Halfway" there! Hepatology 30(3): 808-10, 1999.
Rudolph JA, Hawkins JA, and Cohen MB. Proguanylin secretion and the role of negative feedback inhibition in a villous epithelial cell line. Submitted for publication.
Presentations, Most Recent:
Rudolph JA, Hawkins JA, Cohen MB. Apical and basolateral secretion of guanylin: an in vitro model using CaCo-2 cells. Gastroenterology 116(4 Part 2): A024, 1999; Digestive Disease Week, Orlando, FL. May 16-19, 1999.
Rudolph JA, Hawkins JA, Cohen MB. Characterization of guanylin secretion in CaCo-2 cells. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 29(4): 506, 1999. Annual Meeting of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Denver, CO. October 21-24, 1999.
Rudolph JA, Degen JL, Cohen MB. Fibrinogen deficiency in a model of acute colonic injury. Gastroenterology 118(4 Part 1): A2905, 2000. Digestive Disease Week, San Diego. CA. May 21-24, 2000.
Rudolph JA and Cohen MB. Cholera toxin activation of mitogen actived protein kinases:induction of signaling pathways distinct from CFTR. Submitted for Digestive Disease Week, San Fransisco, CA, 2002.
Professional Organization Memberships
- American Gastroenterological Association
- American Academy of Pediatrics
Special Interests
Diarrheal disorders; intestinal cell turnover (polyps, intestinal adaptation)
Related Areas
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