Faculty
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JOHN D. KEMP, M.D.
Professor, Immunopathology
Director of Clinical Laboratories
200 Hawkins Drive - C660 General Hospital
Iowa City, IA 52242-1009
M.D. Indiana University, 1975
Pathology Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1975-77
Immunology Fellowship, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1977-80
Laboratory Medicine Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1980-82 |
Administration: As Director of the Clinical Laboratories, my mission is to help provide a major academic medical center with the latest diagnostic laboratory technology and to facilitate efforts aimed at assuring that such technology is used in a medically appropriate, cost-effective manner.
Education/Research: Pathology Departments can and should play a much more significant role in the education of future biomedical scientists. In support of that goal, I am working on a new model for teaching the pathogenesis of major human diseases to 1st and 2nd year graduate students in the biomedical sciences. A new one semester 3 credit hour course with a novel structure has been developed and is now being evaluated.
Service/Research: Principal interests are basic Immunology and diagnostic Immunopathology. Prior work has involved autoimmunity, immunoregulation, immunodeficiency, immunotherapy, and the study of the structure of the transferrin receptor gene.
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