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Sherman, Kenneth MD, PhD
Division: Digestive Diseases
Title: Gould Professor of Medicine, Division Director
Education: BS Rutgers University; PhD Rutgers University; MD George Washington University
Training: - Research Fellow, Transmissible Disease and Immunology Lab American Red Cross Blood Research Center, Bethesda, MD - Resident in Internal Medicine - Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI - Fellow in Gastroenterology/Hepatology - Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Denver, CO and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Clinical Interests: Viral hepatitis
Research Interests: Liver disease in immunosuppressed populations, viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, steatohepatitis.
Recent Publications:
Qin H, Shire NJ, Keenan ED, Rouster SD, Eyster ME, Goedert JJ, Koziel MJ, Sherman KE. HCV quasispecies evolution: association with progression to end-stage liver disease in hemophiliacs infected with HCV or HCV/HIV. BLOOD 2005; 105(2):533-541.
Sherman KE, Shire NJ, Rouster SD, Peters MG, Koziel MJ, Chung RT, Horn PS. Viral kinetics in hepatitis C or hepatitis C/human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients. GASTROENTEROLOGY 2005; 128(2):313-327.
Sherman KE. Treatment of hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection.
Clin Gastroenterol Heaptol. 2005 Oct; 3(10 Suppl 2) : S 118-21. Review.
Mrus JM, Sherman KE, Leonard AC, Sherman SN, Mandell KL, Tsevat J. Health values of patients coinfected with HIV/hepatitis C: are two viruses worse than one? Med Care. 2006 Feb;44 (2) :158-66.
Graham CS, Wells A, Liu T, Sherman KE, Peters M, Chung RT, Bhan AK, Andersen J, Koziel MJ, ACTG 5071 Study Team. Antigen-specific immune responses and liver histology in HIV and hepatitis C coinfection. AIDS 2005 May; 19(8):767-773
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Email: shermake@ucmail.uc.edu
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