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Office
200 Lothrop St
W1358 Bst
Pittsburgh, PA 15213Phone+1 412-648-9856
Summary
- Dr. Margaret Tarpey, MD is a board certified anesthesiologist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania, Alabama, and South Carolina. She is affiliated with Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System and is a Professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Education & Training
- University of North Carolina HospitalsResidency, Anesthesiology, 1983 - 1984
- University of North Carolina HospitalsResidency, Anesthesiology, 1982 - 1982
- Duke University School of MedicineClass of 1981
Certifications & Licensure
- AL State Medical License 1985 - 2024
- PA State Medical License 2005 - 2024
- NC State Medical License 1983 - 2020
- SC State Medical License 1984 - 2019
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 22 citationsXanthine Oxidoreductase Function Contributes to Normal Wound Healing.Michael C. Madigan, Ryan M. McEnaney, Ankur Shukla, Guiying Hong, Eric E. Kelley
Molecular Medicine. 2015-04-14 - 31 citationsNitrite reduces acute lung injury and improves survival in a rat lung transplantation modelRyujiro Sugimoto, Toshihiro Okamoto, Atsunori Nakao, J. Zhan, Yinna Wang
American Journal of Transplantation. 2012-11-01 - 98 citationsFebuxostat inhibition of endothelial-bound XO: implications for targeting vascular ROS production.Umair Z. Malik, Nicholas J. Hundley, Guillermo Romero, Rafael Radi, Bruce A. Freeman
Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 2011-07-01
Grant Support
- Xanthine Oxidase Modulation Of Cell Oxidant ProductionNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute2001–2004
- Reactive Species In Atherosclerosis--Oxidized LDL RoleNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1996–1999