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Lincoln S. Smith, M.D.
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Current Position |
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Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,
Pediatrics, Division of Critical
Care, University of Washington
- Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, physician, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington
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Education |
| 1999 MD |
University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI |
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Postgraduate Training |
| 1999 - 02 |
Children's Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo,
NY,
Residency, Pediatrics
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2002 - 03 |
Children's Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo,
NY, Chief Residency, Pediatrics
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2003 - 06 |
Children's Hospital & Regional Medical
Center, Seattle, WA,
Fellowship, Pediatric Critical Care |
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Board Certification |
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2003 |
Pediatrics |
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Professional Society Memberships |
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Research |
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Synergistic Lung Injury Caused by
Combination of Mechanical Ventilation With
Innate Immune Activation Is Attenuated by
anti-CD14 Antibody Therapy -- Endotracheal
administration of LPS followed by mechanical
ventilation causes a synergistic lung injury in
rabbits, which is attenuated by pre-treatment
with anti-CD14 antibodies; with Charles W.
Frevert, DVM, ScD, Gustavo Matute-Bellow, MD,
and Thomas R. Martin, MD, Pulmonary Research
Laboratories, VA Puget Sound Medical Center,
Seattle, WA.
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Role of Lung Development in
Ventilator Induced Lung Injury - Comparison of pulmonary and systemic responses
of infant and adult mice to the combination of
innate immune stimulation and mechanical
ventilation; Jerry J. Zimmerman, MD, PhD, Thomas
R. Martin, MD, Pulmonary Research Laboratories,
VA Puget Sound Medical Center, Seattle, WA.
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