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Department of Internal Medicine

Pulmonary, Critical Care and
Occupational Medicine Faculty


James Carroll, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor
Associate Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program

Dr. Carroll's clinical and research interest is in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, and the evaluation of unexplained dyspnea.  He is involved in undergraduate and graduate medical education.

Honors, Awards, and Organizations

  • Magna cum laude (B.A. Biology) and Departmental Honors, Amherst College
  • Chief Resident, University of Iowa Department of Internal Medicine, 1998-99
  • Diplomate, American Boards of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases, and Critical Care Medicine
  • Glaxo Wellcome Pulmonary Fellowship Award, 2001
  • American College of Chest Physicians, Fellow
  • American Thoracic Society, Member
  • Society of Critical Care Medicine, Member

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Medical School:
The University of Iowa

Residency:
The University of Iowa

Fellowship:
The University of Iowa

Recent Publications

  1. Nethery, D.E., Moore, B.B., Minowada, G., Carroll, J., Faress, J.A., and Kern, J.A. Expression of mutant human epidermal receptor 3 attenuates lung fibrosis and improves survival in mice. J Applied Physio., 99:298-307, 2005.
  2. Carroll, J.L., McCoy, D.M., Salome, R.G., and Mallampalli, R.K. Pulmonary specific expression of tumor necrosis factor-a alters surfactant lipid metabolism. Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol Physiol, 282: L735-42, 2002.
  3. Mallampalli, R.K., Ryan, A.J., Carroll, J.L., Osborne, T.F.,. and C.P. Thomas. Lipid deprivation increases surfactant phosphatidylcholine synthesis mediated by a sterol-sensitive regulatory element within the CTP:phospho-choline cytidylyltransferase promoter. Biochem. J., 362 (Pt 1): 81-8, 2002.

Chapters

  1. Ashare, A., Carroll, J. Miscellaneous Emboli: Fat, Air, and Amniotic Fluid.  in Pulmonary Vascular Disease, May 2006.

Links of Interest

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