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Graduate Medical
Education (including dates and institution of internships, residencies,
fellowships, etc.):
1998: Ph,D. Molecular
Microbiology and Pathogenesis, Washington University Medical School
in St. Louis.
1998-2001: Resident
in Clinical Pathology, Brigham & Women's Hospital
1999 (6 months):
Chief Resident in Clinical Pathology, Brigham & Women's Hospital
2001-2003: Research
Fellow, Lymphocyte Biology Section, Brigham & Women's Hospital (Laboratory
of Michael Brenner, M.D.).
Certification (list
all):
2003 - Pending:
American Board of Pathology (Clinical Pathology)
Current Academic
Appointment:
Instructor in Pathology,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Current Medical
Staff Appointment(s):
Assistant Medical
Director, Brigham & Women's Hospital
Selected Bibliography:
- Bry, L., Falk,
P., Huttner, K., Ouellette, A., Midtvedt, T., and Gordon, J. I. Paneth
cell differenetiation in the developing small intestine of normal and
transgenic mice. PNAS. 91: 10335-10339 (1994).
- Falk, P., Bry,
L., Holgersson, J., and Gordon, J.I. Expression of a human a1,3/4
fucosyltransferase in the pit cell lineage of FVB/N mouse stomach results
in the production of Lewis b containing glycoconjugates: A potential
transgenic mouse model for studying Helicobacter pylori infection. PNAS.
92: 1515-1519 (1995).
- Bry, L., Falk,
P., Midtvedt, T., and Gordon, J.I. A model of host-microbial cross-talk
in an open mammalian ecosystem. Science. 273:1380-3 (1996).
- Hooper, L.V., Bry,
L., Falk, P.G., and Gordon, J.I. Host-microbial symbiosis in the mammalian
intestine: exploring an internal ecosystem. Bioessays 20.4:336-343 (1998).
- Bry, L., Chen,
P. C., Sacks, D. B. Effects of hemoglobin variants and chemically modified
derivatives on assays for glycohemoglobin. Clin. Chem. 47: 153-164 (2001).
- Ellerin, T. B.
and Bry, L. Rhodococcus equi cavitary pneumonia in an HIV-positive man.
J. Clin. Micro. Cover image and case report. 41 (7), 2003.
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