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John J. Godleski, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology
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Academic Activities:
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Office
75 Francis Street
AL-3 Amory Building
Boston,MA
02115
Email1:
jgodleski@partners.org
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Education and Training:
Medical School
1965
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1969
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University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
M.D.
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Internship/Residency
1969
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1971
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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Teaching appointment
1970
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1971
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Harvard Medical School, Dept of Pathology
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Teaching appointment
1971
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1973
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Univ Of North Carolina Hospitals
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Clinical Specialties:
Research Interests:
Publication:
- Godleski, J.J. The pneumoconiosis: Silicosis and silicatosis due to inhalation of non-asbestos silicates In: Pathology of Pulmonary Disease. Ed. M.J. Saldana. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., pp. 387-393., 1994.
- Shi, M.M., Godleski, J.J., Paulauskis, J.D. Regulation of macrophage inflammatory protein-1? mRNA by oxidative stress. J. of Biol. Chem., 271:5878-5883, 1996.
- Sioutas, C., Koutrakis, P., Godleski, J.J., Ferguson, S.T., Kim, C. S.,and Burton, R. M. Fine particle concentrators for inhalation exposures - effect of particle size and composition. J. Aerosol Sci., 28(6):1057-1071, 1997.
- Killingsworth, C.R., Alessandrini, F., Murthy, G.G.K., Catalano, P.J., Paulauskis, J.D., and Godleski, J.J. Inflammation, chemokine expression, and death in monocrotaline-treated rats following fuel oil fly ash inhalation. Inhalation Toxicology. 9: 541-565, 1997.
- Kwiatkowski, D.J., Harpole, D.H., Godleski, J.J., Herndon II, J.E., Shieh, D-B., Richrds, W., Blanco, R., Xu, H-J., Strauss, G.M., and Sugarbaker, D.J. Molecular pathologic substaging in 244 Stage I non-small-cell lung cancer patients: clinical implications. J. Clin. Oncol. 16:2468-2477, 1998.
- Godleski JJ, Clarke RW. Pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiopulmonary effects of inhaled particles. In: Particle-Lung Interaction. P. Gehr and J. Heyder (eds.), New York:Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1999; pp 577-601.
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