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Josh Mezrich, MD
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Assistant Professor, Division of Transplantation
H4/784 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-7375
Appointments: (608) 263-9531
Office: (608) 265-6471
FAX: (608) 262-6280
mezrich@surgery.wisc.edu
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Education
- MD, Cornell University Medical College, 1997
- Surgery Residency, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL, 1997-2005
- Research Fellowship, Transplantation Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
- Transplantation Fellowship, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI, 2005-2007
Clinical Specialties
Dr. Mezrich is certified by the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in solid organ transplant (liver, kidney, and pancreas).
Research Interests
Dr. Mezrich’s research interest is transplant tolerance.
Recent Publications
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Stevens EA, Mezrich JD, Bradfield CA.
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor: a perspective on potential roles in the immune system.,
Immunology.
2009 Jul;127(3):299-311.
[PubMed ID: 19538249]
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Hevesi ZG, Lopukhin SY, Mezrich JD, Andrei AC, Lee M.
Designated liver transplant anesthesia team reduces blood transfusion, need for mechanical ventilation, and duration of intensive care.,
Liver Transpl.
2009 May;15(5):460-5.
[PubMed ID: 19399745]
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Weiss MJ, Guenther DA, Mezrich JD, Sahara H, Ng CY, Meltzer AJ, Sayre JK, Cochrane ME, Pujara AC, Houser SL, Sachs DH, Rosengard BR, Allan JS, Benichou G, Madsen JC.
The indirect alloresponse impairs the induction but not maintenance of tolerance to MHC class I-disparate allografts.,
Am. J. Transplant.
2009 Jan;9(1):105-13.
[PubMed ID: 19145702]
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Pascual J, Mezrich JD, Djamali A, Leverson G, Chin LT, Torrealba J, Bloom D, Voss B, Becker BN, Knechtle SJ, Sollinger HW, Pirsch JD, Samaniego MD.
Alemtuzumab induction and recurrence of glomerular disease after kidney transplantation.,
Transplantation.
2007 Jun 15;83(11):1429-34.
[PubMed ID: 17565315]
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Samaniego M, Mezrich J, Torrealba J, Lorentzen D, Schadde E, Djamali A, Zachariah M, Sollinger H, Pirsch J.
C4d-positive acute antibody-mediated rejection due to anti-HLA-DP antibody: a tale of one patient and a review of the University of Wisconsin experience.,
Clinical transplants.
2006;():503-7.
[PubMed ID: 18365412]
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