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Office
500 Foothill Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84148Phone+1 801-582-1565Fax+1 801-584-5623
Summary
- Dr. John Hibbs Jr., MD is an infectious disease specialist in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Utah, New Mexico, and Oregon. He is affiliated with George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Education & Training
- Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU Health)Residency, Internal Medicine, 1966 - 1968
- Oregon Health Science University HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 1962 - 1963
- University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineClass of 1962
Certifications & Licensure
- OR State Medical License 1968 - Present
- UT State Medical License 1976 - 2026
- NM State Medical License 1968 - 1989
- PA State Medical License 1964 - 1978
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Elected Member The American Society for Clinical Investigation, 1979
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsComplex coordinated extracellular metabolism: Acid phosphatases activate diluted human leukocyte proteins to generate energy flow as NADPH from purine nucleotide ribose.John B. Hibbs, Zdenek Vavrin, James E. Cox
Redox Biology. 2016-08-01 - 50 citationsInfection and Nitric OxideJohn B. Hibbs
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2002-02-15 - 60 citationsNitric oxide production during adjuvant-induced and collagen-induced arthritis.Grant W. Cannon, Scott J. Openshaw, John B. Hibbs, John R. Hoidal, Thomas P. Huecksteadt
Arthritis and Rheumatism. 1996-10-01
Press Mentions
- Coffee for Wellness?August 17th, 2020
Grant Support
- NO And Response To Hypoxia By Normal And Cancer CellsNational Cancer Institute2000–2003
- Nitric Oxide Synthesis In Bone Marrow Transplant PatientsNational Center For Research Resources1998–1999