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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Jack W. Coburn was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily spanned the field of Medicine, with significant focus on Surgery, Oncology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covered several main topics, including surgical site infection prevention, facial trauma and fracture management, trauma management and diagnosis, CAR-T cell therapy research, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, and single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.

Jack W. Coburn's publication record includes contributions to various scientific venues. These frequent publication venues were:

  • Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Neuro-Oncology Advances
  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Neuro-Oncology

Their recent papers featured the following works:

  • Do Antibiotics Prevent Infectious Complications in Critically Injured Patients With Blunt Nonoperative Midfacial Trauma? (2023, Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery)
  • TRLS-11 UNCOVERING ANTIGEN-SPECIFICITY OF INTRATUMORAL CD8+ T CELLS IN NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER BRAIN METASTASES (2025, Neuro-Oncology Advances)
  • 381 Tumor reactive T cells may be harvested from malignant pleural effusions (2025, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts)
  • IMMU-85. Uncovering differences in local and systemic immunity in human primary and metastatic brain tumors (2025, Neuro-Oncology)

Throughout their career, Jack W. Coburn collaborated frequently with several co-authors. These included Benjamin Y. Lu, Jianlei Gu, Mithila Kasbe, Anna Arnal Estape, and Veronica Chiang.

Among the recognitions received was membership in the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • K/DOQI clinical practice guidelines for bone metabolism and disease in chronic kidney disease

    Shaul G. Massry;Jack W. Coburn;Glenn M. Chertow;Keith Hruska

  • Hypercalcemia in an anephric patient with sarcoidosis: evidence for extrarenal generation of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

    Galen L. Barbour;Jack W. Coburn;Eduardo Slatopolsky;Anthony W. Norman

  • Cinacalcet HCl, an Oral Calcimimetic Agent for the Treatment of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter Study

    Jill S. Lindberg;Bruce Culleton;Gordon Wong;Michael F. Borah

  • Protein losses during peritoneal dialysis

    Michael J. Blumenkrantz;Gerhard M. Gahl;Joel D. Kopple;Anjana V. Kamdar

  • The Prevalence of Bone Aluminum Deposition in Renal Osteodystrophy and Its Relation to the Response to Calcitriol Therapy

    Susan M. Ott;Norma A. Maloney;Jack W. Coburn;Allen C. Alfrey

  • Methods for assessing nutritional status of patients with renal failure.

    M J Blumenkrantz;J D Kopple;R A Gutman;Y K Chan

  • Achieving NKF-K/DOQI™ bone metabolism and disease treatment goals with cinacalcet HCl

    Sharon M Moe;Glenn M Chertow;Jack W Coburn;L Darryl Quarles

  • Intravenous calcitriol in the treatment of refractory osteitis fibrosa of chronic renal failure.

    Dennis L. Andress;Keith C. Norris;Jack W. Coburn;Eduardo A. Slatopolsky

  • The Calcimimetic Agent AMG 073 Lowers Plasma Parathyroid Hormone Levels in Hemodialysis Patients with Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

    William G. Goodman;Gerald A. Hladik;Stewart A. Turner;Peter W. Blaisdell

  • Metabolic balance studies and dietary protein requirements in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

    Michael J. Blumenkrantz;Joel D. Kopple;John K. Moran;Jack W. Coburn

  • Bone Aluminum and Histomorphometric Features of Renal Osteodystrophy

    Anthony B. Hodsman;Donald J. Sherrard;Allen C. Alfrey;Susan Ott

  • Skeletal resistance to parathyroid hormone in renal failure. Studies in 105 human subjects.

    Shaul G. Massry;Jack W. Coburn;David B. N. Lee;Jenifer Jowsey

  • Transplantation of cadaveric kidneys from patients with hepatorenal syndrome. Evidence for the functionalnature of renal failure in advanced liver disease.

    Marcelo H. Koppel;Jack W. Coburn;Matlock M. Mims;Howard Goldstein

  • Histological quantitation of aluminum in iliac bone from patients with renal failure.

    Norma A. Maloney;Susan M. Ott;Allen C. Alfrey;Nancy L. Miller

  • Glucose absorption during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

    Gerald P. Grodstein;Michael J. Blumenkrantz;Joel D. Kopple;John K. Moran

  • Acute Interstitial Nephritis Due to Methicillin

    Jeffrey E. Galpin;James H. Shinaberger;Thomas M. Stanley;Michael J. Blumenkrantz

  • Action of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, a potent, kidney-produced metabolite of vitamin D, in uremic man.

    Arnold S. Brickman;Jack W. Coburn;Anthony W. Norman

  • Intractable pruritus as a manifestation of secondary hyperparathyroidism in uremia. Disappearance of itching after subtotal parathyroidectomy.

    Shaul G. Massry;Mordecai M. Popovtzer;Jack W. Coburn;Dwight L. Makoff

  • Aluminum Is Associated with Low Bone Formation in Patients Receiving Chronic Parenteral Nutrition

    Susan M. Ott;Norma A. Maloney;Gordon L. Klein;Allen C. Alfrey

  • Changes in Serum and Urinary Calcium during Treatment with Hydrochlorothiazide: Studies on Mechanisms

    Arnold S. Brickman;Shaul G. Massry;Jack W. Coburn

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaul G. Massry
Shaul G. Massry University of Southern California
Anthony W. Norman
Anthony W. Norman University of California, Riverside
Keith C. Norris
Keith C. Norris University of California, Los Angeles
Joel D. Kopple
Joel D. Kopple University of California, Los Angeles
Eduardo Slatopolsky
Eduardo Slatopolsky Washington University in St. Louis
Marvin E. Ament
Marvin E. Ament University of California, Los Angeles
Ronald L. Horst
Ronald L. Horst Heartland Assays, LLC
Sharon M. Moe
Sharon M. Moe Indiana University
Jeffrey B. Kopp
Jeffrey B. Kopp National Institutes of Health
Arnold S. Bayer
Arnold S. Bayer University of California, Los Angeles

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