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Brice W. McKane, M.D.

 

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Brice William McKane
2530 W. Holcombe
Houston, TX 77030

 

Board Certification:

Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery

Undergraduate Education:

8/90-12/93 The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

B.S. Biology

6/91-8/91 Northeastern University, Boston Massachusetts.

Certified in Emergency Medical Technology – Basic

Medical Education:

8/94-5/98 The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Doctor of Medicine. GPA: 3.94

Internship and Residency Training:

6/98-6/00 General Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine,
Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, MO.

6/00-6/02 Research Fellow in General Surgery, Washington University
School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO

6/02-6/03 General Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine,
Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, MO

7/03-6/05 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington University School
Of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, MO

7/04-6/05 Chief Resident in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington
University School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, MO

Honors and awards:

1997 Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society

1997 “Outstanding Performance in the Medicine Clerkship Award”

2006 National Leadership Award, Honorary Chairman Physicians Advisory Board

Teaching Experience:

8/00-12/00 “Clinical Skills Course” preceptor for second year medical students

1/01-5/01 “Practice of Medicine I” preceptor for first year medical students

10/01-12/01 Gross anatomy teaching assistant

1/02-5/02 “Clinical Skills Course” preceptor for first year medical students

5/05 Instructor for “Mini-medical school” community didactics program

Academic Appointment:

Adjunct Assistant Professor University of Houston, College of Pharmacy

Professional Certification and Registration:

Texas State Board of Medical Examiners - Medical License

Advanced Trauma Life Support

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Membership in Professional Societies:

Texas Medical Association

Harris County Medical Society

Candidate member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons

Bibliography:

Abstracts

1. McKane BW, Kaleem Z, and Mohanakumar T. Effect of CD40 blockade alone or in combination with donor bone marrow on the development of obstructive airway disease. Poster presentation at the ASHI 27 th Meeting, San Francisco, October 2001. Human Immunol 62:Suppl.1:S103, 2001.

2. McKane BW, Xu XC, and Mohanakumar T. In vivo porcine endogenous retroviral infection of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in a murine severe combined immunodeficiency model. Poster presentation at the ASHI 27 th Meeting, San Francisco, October 2001. Human Immunol 62:Suppl.1:D168, 2001.

3. McKane BW, Ramachandran S, Xu XC, O’lack BJ, and Mohanakumar T. Human natural xenoreactive antibodies inhibit in vivo porcine endogenous retrovirus infection of human peripheral blood cells in a human reconstituted murine severe combined immunodeficiency model. Oral presentation at the American Transplant Congress, joint American transplant meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and the American Society of Transplantation, Washington, DC, April 2002

4. McKane BW, Ramachandran S, and Mohanakumar T. Inhibition of porcine endogenous retrovirus infection of human cells in vivo by anti-gal-alpha(1,3)gal natural xenoreactive antibodies. Poster presentation at the XIX International Congress of the Transplantation Society, Miami, August 2002.

5. McKane BW, Jendrisak MD, Marshbank S, Kaleem Z, Patterson GA, Mohanakumar T. Pirfenidone delays the onset of obstructive airway disease in a murine heterotopic tracheal transplant model. Poster presentation at the ASHI 28 th Meeting, Nashville, October 2002. Human Immunol 63;10:S72, 2002.

  • McKane BW, Fernandez F, Marshbank S, Margolin S, Kaleem Z, Patterson GA, Mohanakumar T. Obliterative airway disease is delayed in a murine heterotopic tracheal transplant model by daily administration of pirfenidone. Oral presentation at the American College of Surgeons 89 th Annual Clinical Congress, Chicago, October 2003.

 

7. Ramachandran S, Jaramillo A, McKane BW, Chapman WC, Mohankumar T. Identification of MHC-class restricted T cell epitopes derived from porcine endogenous retrovirus recognized by human CD8+ CTLs. Poster presentation at the American Transplant Congress, joint American transplant meeting for the American

Society of Transplant Surgeons and the American Society of Transplantation, Washington, DC, June 2003.

8. Fernandez F 1, McKane BW 1, Jaramillo A, Patterson GA, Mohanakumar T. Prevention of obliterative airway disease through tolerance induction following CD40

costimulatory blockade in combination with donor bone marrow cell infusion. Oral presentation at the ASHI 29 th Meeting, Miami, October 2003. Human Immunol 64; 10:S26, 2003 . 1 Contributed equally to this work.

Publications:

1. McKane BW, Trulock EP, Patterson GA, and Mohanakumar T. Lung transplantation and bronchiolitis obliterans: an evolution in understanding. Immunologic Research. 24(2):177-90, 2001.

2. Goodman, J, McKane BW, and Mohanakumar T. Current issues in xenotransplantation. Graft. 5(1):34-39, 2002.

3. McKane BW, Ramachandran S, Yang J, Xu XC, and Mohanakumar T. Human natural xenoreactive antibody prevents porcine endogenous retrovirus infection of human mononuclear cells in vivo. Human Immunology 64:708-717, 2003

4. McKane BW, Fernandez F, Narayan K, Marshbank S, Margolin SB, Jendrisak M, and Mohanakumar T. Pirfenidone inhibits obliterative airway disease in a murine heterotopic tracheal transplant model. Transplantation 77(5):664-9, 2004.

5. McKane BW, Ramachandran S, Xu XC, O’lack BJ, Chapman WC, Mohanakumar T. Natural antibodies prevent in vivo transmission of porcine islet derived endogenous retrovirus to human cells. Cell Transplantation 13 (2):137-43, 2004.

6. Ramachandran S, Jaramillo A, Xu XC, McKane BW, Chapman WC, Mohanakumar T. Porcine endogenous retrovirus-derived peptides are naturally presented on porcine and infected human cells: Identification of dominant epitopes recognized by human CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Transplantation. 77(10):1580-8, 2004

7. Fernandez FG 1, McKane BW 1, Marshbank S, Patterson GA, and Mohanakumar T.

Inhibition of obliterative airway disease development following heterotopic murine tracheal transplantation by costimulatory molecule blockade using anti-CD40 ligand alone or in combination with donor bone marrow. J Heart and Lung Transplantation 24(7 Suppl):S232-8, 2005. 1 Contributed equally to this work

Books/Book Chapters:

1. McKane BW, Hovsepian DM, and Shenoy S. Vascular access, tubes, and drains. Washington University Manual of Surgery, Third edition. May 2002.

 

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