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Thomas D. DuBose, Jr., M.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Internal Medicine
Office:  (336) 716-2715
Nights/Weekends:  (336) 716-4650

 

mailto:tdubose@wfubmc.edu

 

Undergraduate:

University of Alabama, B.S., 1966

Postgraduate:

University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine M.D. 1970

Internship:

University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics, 1971

Residency:

Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX 1971-1973

Fellowship:

University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, 1975-1977

Board Certifications:

Internal Medicine, Nephrology

 

 

 Interests:

 

Teaching:

Clinical Nephrology;  Fluid/Electrolyte and Potassium Disorders, Renal Tubular Acidosis, Renovascular Hypertension

 

 

Research:

Molecular regulation and pathophysiology of kidney transport proteins; potassium homeostasis.

 

 

 Notable publications:


Wesson DE, King TE Jr, Todd RF, Torres EA, Hellmann DB, Flack JM, Dubose TD Jr, Schuster VL.
Achieving diversity in academic internal medicine: recommendations for leaders.
Am J Med. 2006 Jan;119(1):76-81.

Codina J, Liu J, Bleyer AJ, Penn RB, DuBose TD Jr.               
Phosphorylation of S955 at the protein kinase A consensus promotes maturation of the alpha subunit of the colonic H+,K+ -ATPase.
J Am Soc Nephrol. 2006 Jul;17(7):1833-40.

Wesson DE, King TE Jr, Todd RF, Torres EA, Hellmann DB, Flack JM, Dubose TD Jr, Schuster VL.     
Achieving diversity in academic internal medicine: recommendations for leaders.
Am J Med. 2006 Jan;119(1):76-81.

Codina J, DuBose TD Jr.                                                               
Molecular regulation and physiology of the H+,K+ -ATPases in kidney.
Semin Nephrol. 2006 Sep;26(5):345-51.


DuBose TD Jr.                                                                               

American Society of Nephrology Presidential Address 2006: chronic kidney disease as a public health threat--new strategy for a growing problem.
J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007 Apr;18(4):1038-45.


Freedman BI, Dubose TD Jr.                                          
Chronic kidney disease: cause and consequence of cardiovascular disease.
Arch Intern Med. 2007 Jun 11;167(11):1113-5.

Levey AS, Andreoli SP, DuBose T, Provenzano R, Collins AJ.   
Chronic kidney disease: common, harmful and treatable--World Kidney Day 2007.
Am J Nephrol. 2007;27(1):108-12. Epub 2007 Feb 15.

Levey AS, Andreoli SP, DuBose T, Provenzano R, Collins AJ.                 
CKD: common, harmful, and treatable--World Kidney Day 2007.
Am J Kidney Dis. 2007 Feb;49(2):175-9.

 

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