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Thomas Warner, MD
Professor (CHS)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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Email:
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tfwarner@wisc.edu
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Office:
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DB1-249 VAMC
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Phone:
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608.263.8445
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FAX:
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None
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Pager:
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608.265.7000 #9303
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Mailing Address:
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University Hospital & Clinics Department of Surgical Pathology C7/350-3224 600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792
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Professional Experience
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1987-Present
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Professor of Pathology (CHS), University of Wisconsin.
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1983-Present
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Affiliate Scientist, Wisconsin Regional Primate Center.
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1979-1988
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Director E.M. Unit, University of Wisconsin.
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1987
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Associate Professor (CHS), University of Wisconsin.
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1977-1978
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Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine.
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1976-1977
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Consultant Pathologist, Ardkeen Hospital, Waterford.
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1975-1976
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Research Fellow, Department of Special Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
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1972-1975
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Research Fellow, Department of Microbiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
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1967
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House Physician, Internal Medicine, Regional Hospital, Galway, Eire
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1966
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Internship, Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Regional Hospital, Galway, Eire
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Selected Publications
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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.
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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.
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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.
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