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Office
234 Crooked Creek Pkwy
Suite 200
Durham, NC 27713Phone+1 919-544-6644Fax+1 919-544-0934
Summary
- I am a clinician-educator and administrator, providing evidence-based primary care to adults and children in a dynamic practice group.
In my administrative role as a Regional Medical Director for Duke Primary Care I support 6 clinics in the Raleigh, NC, and collaborate with numerous operational and clinical partners on continuous improvement and policy initiatives.
I am an active educator for students, residents, and provider colleagues. As part of that work I co-direct Duke's Evidence Based Practice Workshop (https://hsq.dukehealth.org/ebp/).
Education & Training
- University of RochesterResidency, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, 2006 - 2010
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of MedicineClass of 2006
- University of North Carolina School of Public HealMPH, 2004 - 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- NC State Medical License 2015 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 2009 - 2016
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 260 citationsEndothelial cell surface F1-FO ATP synthase is active in ATP synthesis and is inhibited by angiostatinTammy L. Moser, Daniel J. Kenan, Timothy A. Ashley, Julie A. Roy, Michael D. Goodman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2001-06-05 - 38 citationsDifferential expression of B7 co-stimulatory molecules by astrocytes correlates with T cell activation and cytokine production.Jeanne M. Soos, Timothy A. Ashley, Jennifer Morrow, Juan C. Patarroyo, Brian E. Szente
International Immunology. 1999-07-01 - 88 citationsAstrocytes express elements of the class II endocytic pathway and process central nervous system autoantigen for presentation to encephalitogenic T cells.Jeanne M. Soos, Jennifer Morrow, Timothy A. Ashley, Brian E. Szente, Elizabeth K. Bikoff
Journal of Immunology. 1998-12-01
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