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Division of Nephrology

Stephen Tomlanovich, MD

Professor
Division of Nephrology


University of California, San Francisco
505 Parnassus Avenue, Moffitt 884
Box 0780
San Francisco, CA 94143-0780

Phone: 415.476.4567
Fax: 415.476.6682
Email: stomlanovich@surgery.ucsf.edu

Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
Internal Medicine Residency: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center,
Ann Arbor, MI and
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Nephrology Fellowship: Nephrology Fellowship, Stanford University Medical Center


Scholarly and Creative Activities (selected)

Invited Lectures
Solid Organ Transplantation in HIV Infected patients, SEOPF meeting, San Antonio, TX, January 24, 2002.

Cyclosporine Bioequivalence Data, Sangstat Training Meeting, Fremont, CA, January 29, 2002.

USA Clinical Gengraf Data, Korean Society of Transplantation meeting, Seoul, Korea, July 7, 2002.

USA Clinical Gengraf Data, Hong Kong Society of Transplantation meeting, Hong Kong, China, July 11, 2002.

Surgical and Metabolic Consequences of Renal Transplantation, ASN Board Review Course, San Francisco, CA, August 30, 2002.

Monoclonal Antibody Utilization in Calcineurin Reduction Protocols, Roche Transplant Advisory Board Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 27, 2002.

USA Gengraf Clinical Data, Peruvian Society of Nephrology Meeting, Lima, Peru, September 19, 2002.

UNOS Guidelines and Practices, National Kidney Foundation Annual Medical Symposium, San Francisco, CA, February 21, 2003.

Publications
Hiramoto JS, Freise CE, Randall HR, Bretan PN, Tomlanovich S, Stock PG, Hirose R. Successful long-term outcomes using pediatric en bloc kidneys for transplantation. Amer J Transpl 2002; 2:337-342.

Roza A, Tomlanovich S, Merion R, Pollak R, Wright F, Rajagopalan P. Timothy Pruett, Scandling J, Ryan J, Awni W, Schweitzer S, Greco R, Lam W, Nabulsi A, Hffman R. Conversion of stable renal allograft recipients to a bioequivalent cyclosporine formulation. Transplantation 2002; 74:1013-1017.

Robert JP, Nikolai B, Tomlanovich S. Cost of organ procurement and transplantation network data collection for a large transplant center. Am Journal of Transplantation July 2003 pp. 1-3.

Stock PG, Roland ME, Carlson L, Freise CE, Roberts JP, Hirose R, Terrault NA, Frassetto LA, Palefsky JM, Tomlanovich S, Ascher NL. Kidney and liver transplantation in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients: a pilot safety and efficacy study. Transplantation 2003; 76:370-375.

McTaggart RA, Gottlieb D, Brooks J, Bacchetti P, Roberts JP, Tomlanovich S, Feng S. Sirolimus prolongs recovery from delayed graft function after cadaveric renal transplantation. Am J Transplant 2003; 3(4):416-23.

Yilmaz S, Tomlanovich S, Mathew T, Taskinen E, Paavonen T, Navarro M, Ramos E, Hoofman L, Hayry P. Protocol core needle biopsy and histologic Chronic Allograft Damage Index (CADI) as surrogate end-point for long-term graft survival in multicenter studies. J Am Soc Nephrol 2003 Mar;14(3):773-9.

Painter P, Topp KS, Krasnoff JB, Adey D, Strasner A, Tomlanovich S, Stock P. Health-related fitness and quality of life following steroid withdrawal in renal transplant recipients. Kidney Int 2003 Jun;63(6);2309-16.

Painter P, Taylor J, Wolcott S, Krasnoff J, Adey D, Tomlanovich S, Stock P, Topp K. Exercise capacity and muscle structure in kidney recipients and twin donor. Clin Transplant 2003 Jun;17(3):225-3068.

Pescovitz M, Guasch A, gaston R, Rajagopalan P, Tomlanovich S, Weinstein S, Bumgardner G, Melton L, et al. Equivalent pharmacokinetics of mycophenolate mofetil in African-American male and female stable renal allograft recipients. Transplantation American J Transplantation 2003; 3:1581-1586.

Hariharan S, Tomlanovich S, Filo R, Guasch A. Pharmacokinetics and tolerability of combined tacrolimus and sirolimus therapy in stable renal allograft recipients. Transplantation (Accepted, in press).

Amend WJC, Vincenti F, Tomlanovich SJ: Management of Early Allograft Dysfunction. Chapter in Handbook of Kidney Transplantation. Danovich, Gabriel M. (Ed.), 4th Edition, Little Brown and Company, Boston, MA, 2004.

For more publications: PubMed for Tomlanovich, Stephen

 Our Faculty  
Deborah Adey, MD
Glenn M. Chertow, MD, MPH
Kerry Cho, MD
Andy Choi, MD
Lynda Frassetto, MD
Stephen L. Gluck, MD
Michael H. Humphreys, MD
Peter Haggie, PhD
Chi-yuan Hsu, MD, MSc
Harlan Ives, MD, PhD
Sam James, MD
Kirsten Johansen, MD
Kathleen Liu, MD, PhD, MCR
David H. Lovett, MD
Ming Lu, PhD
Denise Marciano, MD, PhD
R. Curtis Morris, MD
David Pearce, MD
Mei Zhu Peng, MD
Suma Prakash, MD
Ramin Sam, MD
Eric Savransky, MD
Olga Schmidlin, MD
Anthony Sebastian, MD
Nitin Sonawane, PhD
Rama Soundararajan, PhD
Manjula Tamura, MD, MPH
Anitha Toke, MD
Stephen J. Tomlanovich, MD
Alan S. Verkman, MD, PhD
Flavio Vincenti, MD
Julie Yabu, MD
Baoxue Yang, MD, PhD
 
 
 
 
 

 
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