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Office
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242Phone+1 319-353-8551Fax+1 319-353-6406
Summary
- Dr. Joel Kline is an internist in Iowa City, IA and is affiliated with University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. He received his medical degree from Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and has been in practice 31 years. He specializes in critical care medicine, hospital medicine/hospitalist, and pulmonology and is experienced in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, biomedical research, and clinical pharmacology.
Education & Training
- University of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 1990 - 1993
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Internal Medicine, 1986 - 1990
- The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityClass of 1986
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1987 - Present
- IA State Medical License 1990 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2011, 2013
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1560 citationsTLR4 mutations are associated with endotoxin hyporesponsiveness in humans.Nancy C. Arbour, Eva Lorenz, Brian C. Schutte, Joseph Zabner, Joel N. Kline
Nature Genetics. 2000-06-01 - 152 citationsIntestinal Helminths Protect in a Murine Model of AsthmaKunihiko Kitagaki, Thomas R. Businga, Doina Racila, David E. Elliott, Joel V. Weinstock
Journal of Immunology. 2006-08-01 - 47 citationsAsthma characteristics and biomarkers from the Airways Disease Endotyping for Personalized Therapeutics (ADEPT) longitudinal profiling studyP. E. Silkoff, Irina Strambu, M. Laviolette, Dave Singh, JM FitzGerald
Respiratory Research. 2015-11-17
Press Mentions
- OBGYN Who Tested Positive for COVID-19 While Pregnant Warns of RisksSeptember 23rd, 2021
Grant Support
- Precise Correspondence Of 3D Pathology With Radiological Features In Lung NodulesNational Cancer Institute2010–2011
- Inflammation And Innate Immunity Research ClusterNational Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences2007–2010
- Facility Core A--Integrative Health SciencesNational Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences2007–2010
- Corticosteroid Reduction In Asthma And The Brain (CRAB) Pilot ProjectNational Center For Research Resources2007
- Role Of CPG Motifs In Plasmid DNA As A Barrier To Gene TransferNational Center For Research Resources2005–2006
- Project 2: Pulmonary BiologyNational Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences2004–2006
- Facility C: Clinical ExposureNational Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences2004–2006
- Determinants Of Response To Inhaled Irritant In AsthmaNational Center For Research Resources2004–2006
- Induction Of Respiratory Tolerance By Mucosal CPG ODNNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute2003–2006
- Allergen Immunotherapy Co-Administered With Omalizumab, An Anti-Ige MABNational Center For Research Resources2005
- Helminth-Induced Immune Tolerance In AsthmaNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute2004–2005
- Early Life Exposure To Microbial Products And AsthmaNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute2004–2005
- Allergen Immunotherapy Co-Administered With OmalizumabNational Center For Research Resources2004
- Core--Clinical ExposureNational Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences2001–2002
- CPG Motifs In Plasmid DNA As Barrier To Gene TransferNational Center For Research Resources1999–2002
- Modulation Of Eosinophilic Lung Inflamation By CPG DNANational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1998–2002
- Cytokine/Viral Gene Interactions In Viral Lung DiseaseNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1995–1999
- TH1 And TH2 Cytokine Stimulation Of Mononuclear Phagocytes In AsthmaNational Center For Research Resources1996–1997
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