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UC Davis Health System

Nicholas J. Kenyon, M.D.

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Kenyon's clinical interests focus on asthma, non-invasive markers of airway disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and sepsis. His research interests include airway inflammation and fibrosis, lung physiology, environmental effects on lung function, the role of nitric oxide in airway diseases, asthma, COPD and lung injury.

Title:

Assistant Professor in Residence
Co-Director, UC Davis Asthma Network (UCAN)
Associate Program Director of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Program

Specialty:

Pulmonary and Critical Care

Address:

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

Education:

University of Vermont College of Medicine
Burlington, Vermont
M.D. 1994

Amherst College
Amherst, Massachusetts
B.A. 1988

Residency:

Chief Resident, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
Madison, Wisconsin
1997-1998
Internal Medicine

University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
Madison, Wisconsin
1994-1997
Internal Medicine

Fellowships:

UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, California
1998-2001
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Board Certifications:

American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, 2002
American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, 2001
American Board of Internal Medicine, 1997

Professional Memberships:

American College of Chest Physicians
American College of Physicians
American Physiological Society
American Thoracic Society
California College of Chest Physicians
Society of Critical Care Medicine

Select Recent Publications:

Kenyon, N. Defining adrenal insufficiency in septic shock. Critical Care Medicine 31(1)321-323, 2003.

Kenyon, N.J., R. W. Ward, and J.A. Last. Airway fibrosis in mouse model of airway inflammation. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 186:90-100, 2003.

Kenyon, N.J., and T.E. Albertson. steroids and sepsis: Time for another reevaluation. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine 17:68-74, 2002.

Kenyon, N.J., a. van der Vliet, B.C. Schock, T. Okamoto, G.M. McGrew and J.A. Last. susceptibility to ozone-induced acute lung injury in iNOS-deficient mice. American Journal of Physiology 282:L540-L545, 2002.

Kenyon, N., Albertson. Status asthmaticus: From the Emergency Department to the ICU. Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology 2001. 20: 271-292.

Kenyon, N., J. Lutch, S. Murin. Atypical presentations in 2 patients with AIDS. Bronchoscopy Clinic 22:456-460. 2001

Kenyon NJ and T.E. Albertson. Recreational drug abuse and asthma. In: Bronchial Asthma. Edited by Gershwin EM and Albertson TE. Chapter 8. New Jersey NY: Humana Press. 2001

Louie S, Yoneda K, Kenyon NJ. Treatment of asthma in adults. In: Bronchial Asthma. Edited by Gershwin EM and Albertson TE. Chapter 8. New Jersey NY: Humana Press. 2001

Kenyon, N. J. and S. Louie. Asthma. p. 73-84. In S. Naguwa and M. E. Gershwin (Eds.) Allergy and Immunology Secrets. Hanley and Belfus, Philadelphia. 2000

Harkin, C. P., N. J. Kenyon, and R. P. Allen. Sudden intraoperative airway obstruction in a 65-year-old man. Journal of Respiratory Diseases 21(8):501-503. 2000