Department of Internal Medicine

Nicholas Stollenwerk, M.D. View profile as PDF

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Stollenwerk has clinical and research interests in Cystic Fibrosis.

Title:

Assistant Professor

Specialty:

Pulmonary and Critical Care, Internal Medicine

Center/Program Affiliation:

Address:

UC Davis Medical Group - Sacramento (J Street)
2825 J St., Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95816

Education:

UCLA School of Medicine
Los Angeles, California
M.D. 1997-2001

UC Riverside
Riverside, California
B.S. 1994-1998

Residency:

University of California Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, California
2001-2005
Internal Medicine

Fellowships:

University of California, Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, California
2005-2008
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Board Certifications:

American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, 2008
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2004

Honors and Awards:

Fellow of the Year, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, 2007-2008
Magna Cum Laude, BS, UCR/UCLA Biomedical Sciences Program, 1998
AMA-CMA Medical Student Section Governing Council Delegate, 1997-1998

Select Recent Publications:

Stollenwerk N, Harper RW, Sandrock CE. Bench-to-bedside review: rare and common viral infections in the intensive care unit--linking pathophysiology to clinical presentation. Crit Care, 12(4): 219, 2008.

Sandrock C, Stollenwerk N. Acute febrile respiratory illness in the ICU: reducing disease transmission. Chest, 133(5): 1221-31, 2008.

Stollenwerk, N.S. and R.S. Tharratt. Asthma: Should you try a new approach? The Clinical Advisor, 38-41, 2007.

Stollenwerk, N.S. and R.S. Tharratt. Asthma: Should you try a new approach? Cortlandt Forum, 39-40, 2007.

Bhalla V, Nast CC, Stollenwerk N, Tran S, Barba L, Kamil ES, Danovitch G, Adler SG. Recurrent and de novo diabetic nephropathy in renal allografts. Transplantation, 75(1): 66-71, 2003.

Marten NW, Hsiang CH, Yu L, Stollenwerk NS, Straus DS. Functional activity of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 is specifically decreased in amino acid-limited hepatoma cells. Biochim Biophys Acta, 1447(2-3): 160-74, 1999.

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