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Thomas Warner, MD
Professor (CHS)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Email: tfwarner@wisc.edu
Office: DB1-249 VAMC
Phone: 608.263.8445
FAX: None
Pager: 608.265.7000 #9303
Mailing Address:
University Hospital & Clinics
Department of Surgical Pathology
C7/350-3224
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792
Research Summary
Fungal diseases; tumor ablation; colonic carcinogenesis
Professional Experience
1987-Present Professor of Pathology (CHS), University of Wisconsin.
1983-Present Affiliate Scientist, Wisconsin Regional Primate Center.
1979-1988 Director E.M. Unit, University of Wisconsin.
1987 Associate Professor (CHS), University of Wisconsin.
1977-1978 Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine.
1976-1977 Consultant Pathologist, Ardkeen Hospital, Waterford.
1975-1976 Research Fellow, Department of Special Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
1972-1975 Research Fellow, Department of Microbiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
1967 House Physician, Internal Medicine, Regional Hospital, Galway, Eire
1966 Internship, Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Regional Hospital, Galway, Eire
Education
1976 MD, Cell Biology, NUI
1965 MB, BCh, BAO, National University of Ireland, Galway, Eire
Selected Publications
Collins J, Hartman MJ, Warner TF, Muller NL, Kazerooni EA, McAdams HP, Slone RM, Parker LA: Frequency and CT findings of recurrent disease after lung transplantation. Radiology 219:503-509, 2001.
Chinn SB, Lee FT, Kennedy G, Chinn C, Johnson BS, Winter TC III, Warner TF, Mahvi DM: Radiofrequency ablation of the liver in a porcine model: the effect of vascular occlusion: Results in a porcine model. Am J Roentgenol 176:789-795, 2001.
Balish E, Warner T, Pierson C, Bock D, Wagner RD: Oroesophageal candidiasis is lethal for transgenic mice with combined natural killer and T cell defects. Medical Mycology 39:261-268, 2001.