David L. Dunn Curriculum Vitae - University Of Louisville

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CURRICULUM VITAEDavid L. Dunn, M.D., Ph.D.OFFICE ADDRESS:323 East Chestnut StreetLouisville, KY 40202-1823BIRTH:December 4, 1952Pontiac, MichiganEDUCATION:B.S. Zoology, 1973University of Michigan AnnArbor, MichiganM.D. 1977University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MichiganPh.D. Microbiology, 1985University of Minnesota Graduate SchoolMinneapolis, MinnesotaMedical Fellow (General Surgery), 1977-1985Fellow in Transplantation and Transplantation Immunology, 1985-1986Department of SurgeryUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1986-1989Associate Professor of Surgery with Tenure, 1989-1993Professor of Surgery with Tenure, 1993-2005Interim Chair, Department of Surgery, 1995Jay Phillips Professor and Chairman of Surgery, 1996-2005Associate Member, Graduate Faculty in Surgery, 1986-1989Head, Division of Surgical Infectious Diseases, 1987-2005Full Member, Graduate Faculty in Surgery, 1989-2005Full Member, Biomedical Science Ph.D. Faculty, 1990-2005Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Surgery, 1993-2005Full Member, University of Minnesota Cancer Center, 1994-2005Residency Program Director, Department of Surgery, 1995-2005Chief, Division of General Surgery, 1995-2005UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO/SUNY ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:Vice President for Health Sciences, 2005-2011Professor of Surgery, Microbiology and Immunology with Tenure, 2006-2011UNIVERSITY of LOUISVILLE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSExecutive Vice President for Health Affairs, 2011-dateProfessor of Surgery, Microbiology and Immunology with Tenure, 2011-date

-2 BOARD CERTIFICATION:Diplomate, American Board of Surgery, 1986Recertified, American Board of Surgery, 1994Recertified, American Board of Surgery, 2005FELLOWSHIP:Candidate, American College of Surgeons, 1978-1989American College of Surgeons, 1989-dateACADEMIC AWARDS:Regents-Alumni Scholarship, University of Michigan, 1971B.S. Zoology with High Distinction, University of Michigan, 1973Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Michigan Medical School, 1976American College of Surgeons Schering Scholarship Award, 1983-1984Phi Kappa Phi, University of Minnesota Graduate School, 1983David Gaviser Surgical Research Award, Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, 1985American Society of Transplant Surgeons Sandoz Transplant Fellowship (first recipient), 1985-1987OTHER AWARDS AND RECOGNITION:Life Member, Fellowship Leadership Society, American College of Surgeons, 2005Regents Circle, Fellowship Leadership Society, American College of Surgeons, 2007ACADEMIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP:Alpha Omega Alpha, 1976American Society of Microbiology, 1983Phi Kappa Phi, 1983Surgical Infection Society, 1984Association for Academic Surgery, 1986American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 1986Society of University Surgeons, 1987Minnesota Surgical Society, 1987Surgical Biology Club I, 1988American Association of Immunologists, 1989International Endotoxin Society, 1989The Halsted Society, 1990The Transplantation Society, 1990Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1990American Surgical Association, 1991St. Paul Surgical Society, Honorary Member, 1993Shock Society, 1994Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 1994Central Surgical Association, 1995

-3 Society of Clinical Surgery, 1995Society of Graduate Surgeons of the Los Angeles County/University of Southern California MedicalCenter, Honorary Member, 1995Association for Surgical Education, 1995Society of Surgical Chairmen, 1996Minneapolis Surgical Society, 1996James IV Association of Surgeons, 1999Minnesota Academy of Medicine, 2003ACADEMIC SOCIETY OFFICES, COMMITTEES and APPOINTMENTSMembership Committee, Surgical Infection Society, 1985-1988Program Committee, Surgical Infection Society, 1988-1991Program Committee, Association for Academic Surgery, 1988, 1990-1991Committee on Social and Legislative Issues, Society of University Surgeons, 1989-1991Minnesota State Chairman, American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, Cancer LiaisonProgram 1989-1995Recorder, Surgical Infection Society, 1989-1991Chairman, Program Committee, Surgical Infection Society, 1989-1991Chairman, Scientific Studies Committee, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 1989-1993Professional Education Committee, Minnesota Division of the American Cancer Society, 1989-1990Councilman, Association for Academic Surgery, 1989-1990Ad hoc Committee on Biological Agents, Surgical Infection Society, 1991Chairman, Fellowship Committee, Surgical Infection Society, 1991-1992Secretary, Association for Academic Surgery, 1991-1993Councilman-at-Large, Society of University Surgeons, 1992-1995President-Elect, Surgical Infection Society, 1992Committee for the Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, American College of Surgeons, 19921998Program Committee, The Halsted Society, 1993-1995Councilor-at-Large, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 1993-1996President, Surgical Infection Society, 1993Vice-President, Minnesota Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, 1993President-Elect, Association for Academic Surgery, 1994Pre- and Postoperative Care Committee, American College of Surgeons, 1993-1999Newsletter Editor, Association for Academic Surgery, 1994Newsletter Editor, Surgical Infection Society, 1994President-Elect, Minnesota Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, 1994President, Association for Academic Surgery, 1995Chairman, Scholarship Committee, Society of University Surgeons, 1995Chairman, Program Committee, The Halsted Society, 1995President-Elect, Society of University Surgeons, 1995President, Minnesota Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, 1995President, Society of University Surgeons, 1996

-4 Course Director, 7th Annual Fundamentals of Surgical Research Course, Association for AcademicSurgery, 1996Scientific Program Committee, International Endotoxin Society, 1996-1998Admissions Committee, Society of Clinical Surgery, 1996Treasurer, Society of University Surgeons Foundation, 1997-2000Membership Committee, American Surgical Association, 1998Flance/Karl Awards Committee, American Surgical Association, 1999Pre- and Postoperative Care Committee, American College of Surgeons, Senior Member, 1999-2003President, Society of University Surgeons Foundation, 2000-2002Board of Governors, American College of Surgeons, 2001-2004Director, James IV Association of Surgeons, Inc., 2002-2005Chairman, Flance-Karl Award Committee, American Surgical Association, 2003-2004President-Elect, Minneapolis Surgical Society, 2005INTRAMURAL COMMITTEES and APPOINTMENTS:University of Minnesota Medical SchoolCancer Task Force, 1986-1996Clinical Oncology Task Force, 1986-1996Cancer CenterAmerican Cancer Society Clinical Oncology Professor Selection Committee, 1989Cancer Registry Biostatistics Committee, 1991Facility Planning Committee, 1991-1992Immunology Planning Committee, 1991-1992Database Advisory Committee, 1994-1995General Clinical Research Center:General Advisory Committee, 1986-1989Scientific Advisory Committee, 1986-1989, 1998-2005M.D./Ph.D. Program:Steering Committee, 1986-2005Physician Scientist Subcommittee, 1989-1992Biomedical Scientist Ph.D. Program Committee, 1989-2005Program Development and Evaluation Task Force, 1991-1995Dean's Scientific Seminar Committee, 1993-1995Committee of Private Practice, 1994-1997Medical Students and Residents Task Force, 1994-1995Dean’s Task Force on Graduate Medical Education, 1995-1996Dean’s Advisory Committee, 1996-2005Search Committee MembershipDean of Medical School, 1996Head, Family Practice, 1996Clinical Cancer Program Director, 1996-1997Chair, Search CommitteeHead, Urologic Surgery, 1995-1996Head, Pediatrics, 1997-1998Head, Anesthesiology 2003-2005Medical School Education Council, 2001-2005Chair, Medical School Finance Task Force, 2003Chair, Medical School Finance Committee, 2003-2005 Clinical Scholar Tenure Committee, 2004-2005Diversity Task Force, 2004-2005University of MinnesotaAd hoc Committee on Clinical Research Training and Graduate Degrees, 1991-1995University Senate, 1992-1995; alternate, 1998-1999

-5 University of Minnesota Hospital/Fairview University Medical CenterAntibiotic Subcommittee, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1986-2005Disaster Committee, 1986-1994Infection Control Committee, 1986-2005Co-director, Pancreaticobiliary Disease Center, 1986-2005Emergency Department Committee, 1987-1989Transplant Program Utilization Work Force, 1987-1994Operating Rooms Resource Utilization Work Force, 1987-1995Quality Assurance Steering Committee, 1988-1992Quality Assurance Special Work Group, 1991-1992Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee ad hoc Subcommittee for Development of Criteria for Use of Antibody to Gramnegative Endotoxin (HA-1A), 1991-1992Clinical Outcomes Task Force, 1992-1996Clinical Outcomes Task Force Subcommittee on the Outcome of Solid Organ Transplantation, 1992-1996Patient Care Delivery Systems and Processes Task Force, 1992-1995Minimally Invasive Surgery Task Force, 1992-1996Committee on Professional Credentialing and Staff Privileges, 1993-1996Perioperative Drug Therapy Subcommittee of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1993-1995 EmergingTechnology Task Force, 1993-1995Operating Room Steering Committee, 1995-1997 Hospital Budget Committee, 1996-1997Co-Chair, Operating Room Committee, 1997-1999 Co-Chief, Surgical Services, 1997-1999Co-Medical Director, Transplant Services, 1997-2005 Co-Director, Transplant Partnership, 2000-2005 Co-Chair, OperatingRoom Committee, 2001-2005University of Minnesota Clinical AssociatesProgram Development Committee, 1993-1996Professional Liability Task Force, 1995-1996Board Member, 1995-1997Executive Committee, 1995-1997University of Minnesota Physicians, Inc.Board Member, 1997-2005Chair, Governance Committee, 1997-2000Chair, Patient Services Contracting Subcommittee, 1997-2000 Nominations and Bylaws Committee, 1997-2000Surgery Clinical Service Unit Manager, 1997-2005Executive Committee, 2000-2005Committee on Committees, 2002-2005Chair, Audit Committee, 2001-2005Chair, Investment Committee, 2002-2005Clinical Practice Committee, 2003-2005University of Minnesota Department of SurgeryQuality Assurance Officer, 1990-1995Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1993-2005Private Practice Subcommittee of the Advisory Council, 1993-1995Residency Review Committee, 1993-2005Administrative Head, White Surgery Service, 1994-1995Faculty Advisory Council, 1994-2005Development Committee, 1995Ad hoc Committee for Evaluation of the Residency Program, 1994-1995Managing Partner, Department of Surgery Associates, 1995-2000University at Buffalo/SUNYExecutive Technology Advisory GroupFaculty Recognition CommitteeInstitutional Policy and Compliance Advisory GroupSearch Committee MembershipDean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2006Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations, 2006

-6 Senior Leadership Strategy CommitteeCo-Chair, South Campus Academic Unit Space Needs Work Group Space Management & FacilitiesPlanning CommitteeExecutive Committee, Student Systems AssessmentActing Director, NYS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences Planning BoardUniversity at Buffalo Associates, Inc.President and Chief Executive Officer, 2005-dateUB MDExecutive Committee and Management Committee Member, 2005-dateBuffalo 2020 Development CorporationPresident, 2009-2011University of LouisvilleChair, Health Sciences Center Compliance CommitteeMember, UofL Compliance Oversight CouncilChair, UofL Veterans Administration Task GroupUniversity of Louisville FoundationMember, University of Louisville Research Foundation Board of DirectorsUniversity of Louisville Hospital (University Medical Center)Member, University Medical Center, Inc. Board of DirectorsMember, University Medical Center, Inc. Finance, Audit and Compliance CommitteeMember, University Hospital Medical Executive CommitteeMember, University Medical Center Strategy CommitteeUniversity of Louisville PhysiciansMember, University of Louisville Physicians Board of Directors and Executive CommitteeMember, University Physician Associates Board of Directors and Executive CommitteeEXTRAMURAL COMMITTEES, POSITIONS and BOARDS:Cancer Liaison Physician, American College of Surgeons Cancer Liaison Program, 1988-1994Lifesource Advisory Board, 1989-1995General Surgery Subcomittee of the Medica Medical Policy Council, 1993-1998Kimberly Clark Advisory Board, 1993-1997 Chair, Bayer Surgery Advisory Board, 1994-1998Fugisawa Surgery Advisory Board, 1994-2001Rhone-Poulenc-Rohrer Advisory Board, 1995-2001Zeneca Council of Surgical Consultants, 1997-2001Chair, Western New York Regional Advisory Committee, New York State Commission on HealthCare Facilities in the 21st Century, 2005-2006Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, 2005-2011HealtheLink, 2006-2011Secretary/Treasurer, Great Lakes Health System, 2007-2011Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, 2010-2011Chair, Quality and Charity Care Trust Board of DirectorsMember, Nucleus Advisory Board of DirectorsMember, Passport Health Plan Board of DirectorsMember, Subscribers Advisory Committee (Kentuckiana Medical Reciprocal Risk Retention Group)Treasurer, Cardiovascular Innovation Institute Board of Directors, 2011-12Chair, Cardiovascular Innovation Institute Board of Directors, 2012-2013President and Chief Executive Officer, Health DataStream, 2012-date

-7 EDITORIAL BOARDS:Clinical Transplantation, 1989-2006Critical Care Medicine, 1990-2008Journal of Surgical Research, 1991-2000Annals of Surgery, 1991-dateTransplantation Science, 1991-1997Medical Intelligence Unit, 1991-1997Circulatory Shock, 1993-1997Surgical Infections: Index & Reviews, 1993-1997Transplantation, 1993-2011Associate Editor, SHOCK: Molecular, Cellular, Systemic Pathobiological Aspects and TherapeuticApproaches, 1993-2001Sepsis, 1996-2000Surgical Infections, 1998-dateJournal of Investigative Surgery, 2001-dateEXTRAMURAL REVIEW COMMITTEES:Member, National Institutes of Health: Surgery, Anesthesiology and Trauma Study Section, Division ofResearch Grants, 1993-1997Reviewer, National Institutes of Health: Special Emphasis Panel ZGM1TB-2 (GG), Office of ScientificReview, 2002EXTRAMURAL GRANT SUPPORT: Previously Funded ProjectsNational Institutes of Health National Research Service Award Pathogenic Factors in ExperimentalPeritonitis. AM 0635301 (1981-1983).National Institutes of Health Young Investigator's Research Award Mechanisms ofImmunotherapeutic Protection during Gram-negative Bacterial Sepsis. R29 GM32414 (PrincipalInvestigator, 1983-1986).National Institutes of Health Public Health Service Grant Pathogenesis and Treatment of ExperimentalPeritonitis. R01 AI 14032 (Co-investigator, 1985-1988; Principal Investigator: Richard L. Simmons,M.D.).National Institutes of Health Public Health Service Grant Translocating Bacteria: Role in Post surgical Sepsis R01 AI 23484 (Co-investigator, 1986-1995; Principal Investigator: Carol L. Wells,Ph.D., Direct Costs 101,877.00 per year).National Institutes of Health P ublic Health Service Program Project Grant Studies of OrganTransplantation in Animals and Man P01 DK13083 (Co-investigator, 1987-1992; ProgramDirector: John S. Najarian, M.D., Direct Costs 830,332.00 per year).Clinical Project IA (Co-investigator): Comparative effect of OKT3 and ALG for prophylactic immunosuppression inclinical renal transplantation: a prospective randomized study.Clinical Project IE (Co-investigator): Continuing retrospective, prospective, and pilot studies in renaltransplantation.Clinical Project IIA (Co-investigator): Cytomegalovirus infections in transplant recipients.National Institutes of Health Research Career Development Award Mechanisms of immunotherapeuticprotection during gram-negative bacterial sepsis GM 00517 (Principal Investigator, 1988-1993, DirectCosts 65,375.00 per year).

-8 National Institutes of Health Public Health Service Postdoctoral Training Grant Research training forsurgical scientists T32 DK07566 (Co-investigator, 1988-1993; Principal Investigator: John S. Najarian,M.D., Direct Costs 168,675.00 per year).National Cancer Institute Public Health Service Program Project Grant Cancer and leukemia group B:Minnesota oncology group P01 CA16450 (Co-investigator, 1988-1993; Principal Investigator: Bruce A.Peterson, M.D., Direct Costs 159,084.00 per year).Minnesota Medical Foundation Research Grant Detection of rejection and graft versus host diseaseafter rat small bowel and multivisceral organ transplantation (Principal Investigator, 1990-1991,Direct Costs 10,000.00).National Institutes of Health Public Health Service Program Project Grant Studies of organtransplantation in animals and man P01 DK13083 (Co-investigator, 1992-1997; Program Director:John S. Najarian, M.D., Direct Costs 716,278 per year).Clinical Project IIa (Principal Investigator): Prophylaxis, treatment, and pathogenesis of cytomegalovirus diseasein solid organ transplant recipients.Care-Tech Laboratories Grant Clinical Trial to Reduce Wound Infection Rates in Pancreas TransplantRecipients and Compare Techni-Care to Conventional Wound Care in the Treatment of Open Wounds(Principal Investigator, 1996-1998, Direct Costs 60,000).Roche Laboratories Grant Randomized, prospective trial of IV ganciclovir plus either oral ganciclovir ororal acyclovir in the prevention and treatment of CMV disease in recipients of solid organ allografts(Principal Investigator, 1996-2001, Direct Costs 173,394).National Institutes of Health Public Health Service Grant Mechanisms of Immunotherapeutic Protectionduring Gram-negative Bacterial Sepsis R01 GM32414 (Principal Investigator, 1986-2003, DirectCosts 368,481 per year).New York State Department of Health Award Management of End Stage Renal Disease in a PatientCentered Medical Home Model (Principal Investigator, 2009-date, Direct Costs 7M).TRAINEES AND ADVISEES:Advanced Admission Mentor ProgramKirsten R. Martinson1989-1990Undergraduate Honor StudentsChristopher M. SchoonoverRania A. Habib1989-19902003-2004Undergraduate Summer Research StudentsDonnette K. Morris1991Medical Students (Clinical Advisor)Kevin R. Miller, B.S.Stephen T. Erickson, B.S.Todd A. Kellogg, B.S.Karla M. Kurrelmeyer, B.S.Mark T. Eginton, B.S.Christopher J. Hansen, B.S.Donavon J. Hess, B.S.Brent Nykamp, 995-19961995-19962002-2003Medical Students (Laboratory)Cyril J. Schweich, B.S.Dat T. Nguyen, B.S.Nancy E. Brass, B.S.Michael Momont, B.S.Todd A. Kellogg, B.S.Mark T. Eginton, B.S.Christopher D. Leville, B.A.Cassie Carlone Jambor, B.S.Vadim Pisarenko, B.S.198819891989199119921994199519962000

-9 Martin D. Zielinski, B.S.Hoai D. Pham, B.S.David R. Eng, B.A.200220022004Medical Fellows (Surgical Infectious Diseases)Ginny L. Bumgardner, M.D.Carlos G. Fasola, M.D.Richard J. Fischel, M.D.Russell A. Shatford, M.D.Jaime L. Mayoral, M.D.Cynthia M. Loeffler, M.D.Alan C. Farney, M.D.Edic Stephanian, M.D.Carolyn S. Cody, M.D.Mark D. Sawyer, M.D.Randall S. Burd, M.D.Darla K. Granger, M.D.Mitchell S. Farber, M.D.Sung K. Kim, M.D.Richard J. Battafarano, M.D.David C. Wahoff, M.D.Jeffrey E. Everett, M.D.Timothy D. Sielaff, M.D.Peter S. Dahlberg, M.D.Daniel A. Saltzman, M.D.Karen J. Brasel, M.D.Paul H. Bloch, M.D.Robert D. Acton, M.D.Marc E. Uknis, M.D.Karol A. Gutowski, M.D.Eric M. Johnson, M.D.Stephen R. Kerr, M.D.Christopher T. Salerno, M.DJeffrey W. Kronson, M.D.Stanley V. DeTurris, M.D.Renae E. Stafford, M.D.Charles A. Svendsen, M.D.Todd A. Kellogg, M.D.Carl A. Weiss,III, M.D.James V. Harmon, M.D.John W. Cromwell, M.D.Sharon L. Dykes, M.D.Benjamin D. Suhr, M.D.Christine C. Toevs, M.D.Brad A. Feltis, M.D.John F. Grehan, M.D.Victor Lazaron, M.D., Ph.D.Brian C. Grubbs, M.D.Bradley C. Linden, M.D.Donovan J. Hess, M.D.Peter V. Ching, M.D.Jonathan D ’Cunha, M.D.Kambi Kosari, M.D.Daniel B. Leslie, M.D.Karen E. Hodgson, M.D.Robert P. Gallegos, M.D.Chuong D. Hoang, M.D.Kaysie L. Banton, 20022001-20042001-20042003-2005Medical Fellows (Basic Research)Brian P. Priest, M.D.Jaime L. Mayoral, M.D.1986-19881988-1991

-10 W. Graham Williams, B.Sc., M.Ch.Carlos G. Fasola, M.D.Jacques Pirenne, M.D.Carolyn S. Cody, M.D.Mark D. Sawyer, M.D.Randall S. Burd, M.D.Sung K. Kim, M.D.Richard J. Battafarano, M.D.Mitchell S. Farber, M.D.Peter S. Dahlberg, M.D.Robert D. Acton, M.D.Hans G. Klaerner, M.D.Marc E. Uknis, M.D.Todd A. Kellogg, M.D.Carl A. Weiss, III, M.D.Christine C. Toevs, M.D.Victor Lazaron, M.D., Ph.D.Daniel B. Leslie, M.D.Paul S. Vietzen, M.D.Kaysie L.Banton, 98-20012000-20042001-20042004-2005M.S. CandidatesJacques Pirenne, M.D. (M.S. Experiental Surgery)Thesis Research Advisor and Committee ChairRebecca Ann Redepenning Diekmann (M.S. Nursing)Thesis Reviewer and Committee Member19901994Ph.D. CandidatesMichael A. West, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Reviewer and Committee MemberRandall S. Burd, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Research AdvisorDixon Kaufman, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Committee ChairRichard J. Battafarano, M.D. (Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences)Thesis Research AdvisorJeffrey E. Everett, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Research AdvisorDavid C. Wahoff, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Research AdvisorPeter S. Dahlberg, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Research AdvisorCarl A. Weiss, III, M.D. (Ph.D. Surgery)Thesis Research Advisor19881994199519971997199719972000Fellow AwardsJaime L. Mayoral, M.D.10th Annual Meeting of the Surgical Infection Society, Best PosterCarolyn S. Cody, M.D.Surgical Infection Society, Stuart Pharmaceuticals FellowRandall S. Burd, M.D.11th Annual Meeting of the Surgical Infection Society, Resident AwardRandall S. Burd, M.D.25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery,Resident Research AwardRandall S. Burd, M.D.NIH/PHS National Research Service Award Immunotherapy of NeonatalGram-Negative Bacterial Peritonitis, GM14344Richard J. Battafarano, M.D.Association for Academic Surgery Davis & Geck Surgical Research AwardRandall S. Burd, M.D.David Gaviser Surgical Research Award, Department of Surgery,University of 94

-11 Peter S. Dahlberg, M.D.American College of Surgeons Merck Scholarship for the Study ofSurgical Infection1994-1996Richard J. Battafarano, M.D.David Gaviser Surgical Research Award, Department of Surgery,University of Minnesota1995Peter S. Dahlberg, M.D.16th Annual Meeting of the Surgical Infection Society, Resident Award1996Carl A. Weiss, III, M.D.Surgical Infection Society, Marion Merrell Dow Fellow1996-1997Carl A. Weiss, III, M.D.NIH/PHS National Research Service Award Characterization of BPI-derivedEndotoxin Antagonists, GM188351997-1999Todd A. Kellogg, M.D.NIH/PHS National Research Service Award Anti-idiotypic Antibodies asEndotoxin Antagonists, GM190301997-1999Victor Lazaron, M.D., Ph.D.NIH/PHS National Research Service Award LBP-BPI-Based EndotoxinAntagonists1999-2001Daniel B. Leslie, M.D.Society of University Surgeons-Ethicon Fellowship Award Native Limulus Anti-lipopolysaccharide Factor (LALF)based Endotoxin Antagonist2001-2003Paul S. Vietzen, M.D.Surgical Infection SocietyFellowship Award Bio logical Basis of EndotoxinAntagonism by LALF2003-2004

-12 BIBLIOGRAPHYPublished Manuscripts*1.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. The mechanism of bacterial trapping by polymerizing fibrin. Surg Forum32:42- 4, 1981.*2.Dunn DL, Ferguson R. Immunotherapy of gram-negative bacterial sepsis: enhanced survival in aguinea pig model by use of rabbit antiserum to Escherichia coli J-5. Surgery 92:212-9, 1982.*3.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. Fibrin in peritonitis. III. The mechanism of bacterial trapping by polymerizingfibrin. Surgery 92:513-9, 1982.*4.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Condie RM, Humphrey EW, Simmons RL. The effect of stroma-freehemoglobin on clearance of bacteria from the peritoneal cavity. Surg Forum 33:28-30, 1982.5.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. Enlarged lymph glands and fear of Hodgkin's disease. Collected letters inSurgery. The Correspondence Society of Surgeons 5:2-3, 1982.*6.Dunn DL, Nelson RD, Condie RM, Simmons RL. Mechanisms of the adjuvant effect of hemoglobin inexperimental peritonitis. VI. Effects of stroma-free hemoglobin and red blood cell stroma onmortality and neutrophil function. Surgery 93:653-9, 1983.*7.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. The meaning of research in experimental peritonitis. Surgery 93:471-4, 1983.*8.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Lee JT Jr, Condie RM, Humphrey EW, Simmons RL. Mechanisms of the adjuvanteffect of hemoglobin in experimental peritonitis. VII. Hemoglobin does not inhibit clearance ofEscherichia coli from the peritoneal cavity. Surgery 94:487-93, 1983.*9.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. Rational empiric antibiotic therapy of peritonitis and intraabdominal infection.Infect Surg 2:466-83, 1983.*10.Dunn DL, Mach PA, Cerra FB, Ferguson RM. The role of heparin in guinea pig gram-negative bacterialsepsis. J Surg Res 34:479-85, 1983.*11.Dunn DL, Mach PA, Cerra FB. Monoclonal antibodies protect against lethal effects of gram-negativebacterial sepsis. Surg Forum 34:142-4, 1983.*12.Barke RA, Dunn DL, Dalmasso AP, Orser M, Simmons RL, Humphrey EW. The effect of Ibuprofentreatment versus Ibuprofen pretreatment on pulmonary microvascular permeability and pulmonaryfunction following E. coli peritoneal contamination. Surg Forum 34:144-6, 1983.*13.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. The role of anaerobic bacteria in intraabdominal infections. Rev Infect Dis6:S139-46, 1984.*14.Barke RA, Dunn DL, Johnson J, Dalmasso A, Orser M, Simmons RL, Humphrey EW. The pulmonaryeffects of live vs. dead E. coli peritonitis. Arch Surg 119:173-9, 1984.*15.Dunn DL, Rotstein OD, Simmons RL. Fibrin in peritonitis. IV. Synergistic intraperitoneal infectiondue to Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis within fibrin clots. Arch Surg 119:134-44, 1984.*16.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Ahrenholz DA, Humphrey EW, Simmons RL. The adjuvant effect of peritoneafluid in experimental peritonitis: mechanism and clinical implications. Ann Surg 199:37-43, 1984.17.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. Peculiar behavior of an appendectomy wound. Collected letters in Surgery. TheCorrespondence Society of Surgeons 7:6-8, 1984.*18.Dunn DL, Mach PA, Condie RM, Cerra FB. Anti-core endotoxin F(ab')2 equine immunoglobulinfragments protect against lethal effects of gram-negative bacterial sepsis. Surgery 96:440-6, 1984.*19.Dunn DL, Matas AJ, Fryd DS, Simmons RL, Najarian JS. Association of concurrent herpes simplexvirus and cytomegalovirus with detrimental effects afters renal transplantation. Arch Surg 119:812-7,1984.*20.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Lee JT, Jr, Simmons RL. Use of a bacterial mutant to study the adjuvant effect ofhemoglobin in experimental Escherichia coli peritonitis. Surg Forum 35:132-4, 1984.

-13 *21.Dunn DL, Bogard WC, Cerra FB. Enhanced survival during murine gram-negative bacterial sepsis byuse of a murine monoclonal antibody. Arch Surg 120:50-3, 1985.*22.Dunn DL, Mach PA, Dalmasso AP, Ferguson RM, Cerra FB. Metabolic effects of pretreatment withEscherichia coli J5 antiserum on guinea pig gram-negative bacterial sepsis. J Surg Res 38:298-304,1985.*23.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Ewald DC, Simmons RL. Effects of Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis onperitoneal host defenses. Infect Immun 48:287-9 1, 1985.*24.Dunn DL, Bogard WC, Cerra FB. Efficacy of type specific and cross reactive murine monoclonalantibodies directed against endotoxin during experimental sepsis. Surgery 98:283-90, 1985.*25.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Knight NB, Humphrey EW, Simmons RL. Role of resident macrophages,peripheral neutrophils, and translymphatic absorption in bacterial clearance from the peritoneal cavity.Infect Immun 49:257-64, 1985.*26.Dunn DL, Ewald DP, Chandan N, Cerra FB. Immunotherapy of gram-negative bacterial sepsis: a singlemurine monoclonal antibody provides cross-genera protection. Arch Surg 121:58-62, 1986.*27.Bogard WC, Dunn DL, Abernethy K, Kilgarriff, C, Kung PC. Isolation and characterization of murinemonoclonal antibodies specific for gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharide: association of cross-genusreactivity with lipid A specificity. Infect Immun 55:899-908, 1987.*28.Dunn DL, Barke RA, Ewald DC, Simmons RL. Macrophages and translymphatic absorptionrepresent the first line of host defense of the peritoneal cavity. Arch Surg 122:105-10, 1987.*29.Dunn DL. Immunotherapeutic advances in the treatment of gram-negative bacterial sepsis. World J Surg11:233-40, 1987.*30.Dunn DL. Vaccines and antibody immunotherapy in surgical patients. Am J Surg 153:409-16, 1987.*31.Dunn DL. Antibody immunotherapy of gram-negative bacterial sepsis. Pharmacotherapy 7:S3 1-5, 1987.*32.Stock PG, Snover D, Payne W, Dunn DL, Simmons RL, Najarian JS, Ascher NL. Biopsy guidedimmunosuppressive therapy in treatment of liver transplant rejection: an individualized approach. ClinTransplantation 1:179-86, 1987.33.Dunn DL. Management of recurrent retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Collected letters in Surgery. TheCorrespondence Society of Surgeons, 10:2-4, 1987.34.Dunn DL, Simmons RL. Management of unsuspected carcinoma of the appendix. Collected letters inSurgery. The Correspondence Society of Surgeons, 10:7-8, 1987.*35.Dunn DL. Antibody immunotherapy of gram-negative bacterial sepsis in an immunosuppressed animalmodel. Transplantation 45:424-9, 1988.*36.Billiar TR, Maddaus MA, West MA, Dunn DL, Simmons RL. The role of intestinal flora on thei nte r a c t i ons be tw e e n non -p ar en ch y m al cel l s an d h epat o cy t es i n co cu l t u r e. J Su r g Res44:397-403,

Committee of Private Practice, 1994-1997 Medical Students and Residents Task Force, 1994-1995 Dean's Task Force on Graduate Medical Education, 1995-1996 Dean's Advisory Committee, 1996-2005 Dean of Medical School, 1996 Head, Family Practice, 1996 Clinical Cancer Program Director, 1996-1997 Head, Urologic Surgery, 1995-1996