Elizabeth A. Warner, M.D.  

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Dr. Warner is currently a categorical PGY-4 general surgery resident and is a clinical research fellow under the direction of Dr. Lyle L. Moldawer in the Laboratory of Inflammation Biology and Surgical Science. Her research interests focus on the genomic and phenotypic transformation of neutrophils in Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Additionally, she is investigating the translation of a novel neutrophil isolation technique from blood samples to bronchoalveolar lavage specimens for genomic analysis. She plans to pursue a career in academic surgery when she completes general surgery residency in 2012.

PUBLICATIONS

Warner EA, Moldawer LL. Using innate immunity to characterize the host response to microbial invasion to severe sepsis. Future Microbiology. 2008 Apr; 3: 177-89.

Warner EA, Ben-David K, Cendan JC, Behrns KE. “Laparoscopic Pancreatic Surgery: What Now and What Next?”. (Invited manuscript) 2008.

ABSRACTS / PRESENTATIONS

Warner EA, Kotz K, Baker HV, Martin LC, Toner M, Layon AJ, Gabrielli A, Moldawer LL. “Blood and BAL Neutrophil Genomics in ALI / ARDS”. Accepted Abstract and Oral presentation. Florida Committee on Trauma, October 24, 2008, Orlando, FL and Region 4 American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Resident Paper Competition, November 15, 2008, Louisville, KY.

Warner EA, Kotz K, Baker HV, Martin LC, Toner M, Layon AJ, Gabrielli A, Moldawer LL. “Neutrophil Genomics in ALI / ARDS”. Accepted Abstract and Oral presentation. 4th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, February 3-6, 2009, Fort Myers, FL.

Warner EA, Kotz K, Tannahill C, Ungaro R, Lopez MC, Cuenca AG, Kelly-Scumpia K, Delano MJ, Baker HV, Martin LC, Armen SB, Toner M, Moldawer LL. “Genomic Expression Analysis is Dependent Upon Method of PMN Isolation”. Submitted Abstract for Oral Presentation at Western Trauma Association 39th Annual Meeting, February 22-28, 2009, Crested Butte, Colorado.

RESEARCH AWARDS

2008 Dr. Quillian H. Jones Jr. Award for Resident Basic Science Research, Florida Committee on Trauma

2002 Frank Webber Prize for Student Research, First Place, University of Texas at Houston


 

 

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