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Debra A Schwinn
Roy J. & Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
1981
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
34604706Community and Academic Physicians Working Together in Integrated Health Care Systems.Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes2021
30881172Putting students at the center: moving beyond time-variable one-size-fits-all medical education to true individualization.Adv Med Educ Pract2019
30376794Comprehensive history of 3-year and accelerated US medical school programs: a century in review.Med Educ Online2018
29950918Time-variable medical education innovation in context.Adv Med Educ Pract2018
28066058EDUCATE TO TRANSFORM: THE ART OF DEVELOPING CURIOUS MINDS.Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc2016
24888728Fostering interprofessional teamwork in an academic medical center: Near-peer education for students during gross medical anatomy.Anat Sci Educ2015
30074705eNOVATION AT UI HEALTH CARE.Iowa Med2015
26571308Alpha1a-Adrenoceptor Genetic Variant Triggers Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Hyperproliferation and Agonist Induced Hypertrophy via EGFR Transactivation Pathway.PLoS One2015
26244980Temporal Dissection of Rate Limiting Transcriptional Events Using Pol II ChIP and RNA Analysis of Adrenergic Stress Gene Activation.PLoS One2015
26897880STATE LICENSURE OF GENETIC COUNSELORS.Iowa Med2015
26019216Research in academic medical centers: two threats to sustainable support.Sci Transl Med2015
24835978Alpha1a-adrenoceptor genetic variant induces cardiomyoblast-to-fibroblast-like cell transition via distinct signaling pathways.Cell Signal2014
25174086Team-based patient care. Learning the delicate dance.Iowa Med2014
25167620Unlocking the great GME bottleneck.Iowa Med2014
23264172Genotyping without phenotyping: does it really matter?Anesth Analg2013
25208449Celebrating women in medicine.Iowa Med2013
25211970Medicine in Iowa--fields of opportunity.Iowa Med2013
23991110Stimulation of α1a adrenergic receptors induces cellular proliferation or antiproliferative hypertrophy dependent solely on agonist concentration.PLoS One2013
23187134Understanding the TXA seizure connection.J Clin Invest2012
26740973Genomic Medicine: Why Do "Similar" Patients Have Different Outcomes?Rev Course Lect2012
21420317Case 4-2011: malignant hyperthermia in cardiac surgery.J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth2011
22089237Constitutive coupling of a naturally occurring human alpha1a-adrenergic receptor genetic variant to EGFR transactivation pathway.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2011
22088869Genetics and patient outcome after cardiac surgery: unravelling translational findings.Br J Anaesth2011
21965354Pharmacogenomics of β-adrenergic receptor physiology and response to β-blockade.Anesth Analg2011
21681990Discovery of biomarker candidates for coronary artery disease from an APOE-knock out mouse model using iTRAQ-based multiplex quantitative proteomics.Proteomics2011
213847732010 Walter C. Randall lecture in biomedical ethics. Scientific integrity: positive & negative academic/industry relationships.Physiologist2011
20056442Association of the 98T ELAM-1 polymorphism with increased bleeding after cardiac surgery.J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth2010
19307475Metabolomic profiling reveals distinct patterns of myocardial substrate use in humans with coronary artery disease or left ventricular dysfunction during surgical ischemia/reperfusion.Circulation2009
19667851The United States critical illness and injury trials group: an introduction.J Trauma2009
19520158Lipid rafts constrain basal alpha(1A)-adrenergic receptor signaling by maintaining receptor in an inactive conformation.Cell Signal2009
18048357The alpha1a-adrenergic receptor occupies membrane rafts with its G protein effectors but internalizes via clathrin-coated pits.J Biol Chem2008
19287505Understanding the transition to acute illness: the promise of perioperative genomics.J Cardiovasc Transl Res2008
19050082Pharmacogenomics and perioperative medicine--implications for modern clinical practice.Can J Anaesth2008
19005081Relationship of genetic variability and depressive symptoms to adverse events after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.Psychosom Med2008
19003716Patients' views on identifiability of samples and informed consent for genetic research.Am J Bioeth2008
18494387Pharmacogenomics and end-organ susceptibility to injury in the perioperative period.Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol2008
18212593Limitations of genetic findings that are not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.Anesthesiology2008
18304211Alpha1-adrenoceptor subtypes and lower urinary tract symptoms.Int J Urol2008
17498578Genetic variants in P-selectin and C-reactive protein influence susceptibility to cognitive decline after cardiac surgery.J Am Coll Cardiol2007
17602041Alpha-adrenergic mRNA subtype expression in the human nasal turbinate.Can J Anaesth2007
17384146Epigenetic regulation of human alpha1d-adrenergic receptor gene expression: a role for DNA methylation in Sp1-dependent regulation.FASEB J2007
16394703Anesthesiology physician scientists in academic medicine: a wake-up call.Anesthesiology2006
16820586Inflammatory gene polymorphisms and risk of postoperative myocardial infarction after cardiac surgery.Circulation2006
16950249alpha(1)-Adrenergic receptor antagonists and the iris: new mechanistic insights into floppy iris syndrome.Surv Ophthalmol2006
15754274Association of genetic polymorphisms with risk of renal injury after coronary bypass graft surgery.Am J Kidney Dis2005
16153146Characteristics of a human prostate stromal cell line related to its use in a stromal-epithelial coculture model for the study of cancer chemoprevention.In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim2005
16112482Neuron specific alpha-adrenergic receptor expression in human cerebellum: implications for emerging cerebellar roles in neurologic disease.Neuroscience2005
16325704Alpha1-adrenergic antagonists and floppy iris syndrome: tip of the iceberg?Ophthalmology2005
16325027New paradigms in cardiovascular medicine: emerging technologies and practices: perioperative genomics.J Am Coll Cardiol2005
16276176APOE polymorphism is associated with risk of severe sepsis in surgical patients.Crit Care Med2005
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