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Arnold E. Postlethwaite, M.D.
Associate Program Director Center of Excellence in Connective Tissue Diseases
Professor of Medicine, Rheumatology
G326 Coleman College of Medicine Building
956 Court Avenue
Memphis, TN 38163
phone: 901/448-5774
fax: 901/448-7265
apostlethwai@utmem.edu
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| Dr. Postlethwaite is Professor of Medicine and Director, Division
of Connective Tissue Disease in the Department of Medicine at UTHCS. He received
his MD degree from Cornell University Medical College and completed Internal
Medicine Residency Training at Tulane and Duke. He received Rheumatology Fellowship
training at Duke University Medical Center. He was a recipient of VA Research
and Education and Clinical Investigator Career Development Awards at the Department
of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee, where he presently has
an appointment as a Staff Physician in Rheumatology. He is certified by the
American Boards of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology. He has published over
100 scientific articles dealing with his research interests including chemotaxis,
inflammation, fibrosis, systemic sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, fibroblast
and macrophage biology, cytokines, and oral immune tolerance. He has served
as chairman of study sections for the National Arthritis Foundation and has
been a member of the VA Immunology Merit Review Board, NIH-NIAMS Special Grants
Review Committee and numerous NIH ad hoc grant review panels. He is
presently Principal Investigator on a VA Merit Review Grant to study the role
of PGE2 on oral tolerance, an NIH R01 grant to determine whether
oral bovine type II collagen is efficacious in rheumatoid arthritis patients
off NSAIDS, an NIH N01 contract grant to determine whether oral bovine type
I collagen is efficacious in scleroderma, and is Program Director of a T32 NIH
training grant to study diseases of connective tissue.
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