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One Gustave L. Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-5721
Fax
212-360-6974
Disabled Access
No

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  • Medicaid
  • Medicare

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Thomas H. Kalb

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR  Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine

Overview

Subspecialty Pulmonary Disease
Clinical Interests Pulmonary Disease Medicine
  Internal Medicine
  Critical Care Medicine
Languages English
Gender Male
E-mail thomas.kalb@mssm.edu
Education and Training MD, Columbia Univ. Col. of Phy. & Surg.
  Residency, Internal Medicine, New England Deaconess Hospital
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center
  Fellowship, Pulmonary Disease, Mount Sinai Hospital
Awards Nominated Finalist - 3x
Physician of the Year
Mount Sinai Nursing Administration
  Teaching Award
Medical School Student Council
  Teaching Award
Mount Sinai Medical School, Institute for Medical Education
  Fellowship
New York Lung Association
  Sigma Xi
  AOA

Training

Education and Training MD, Columbia Univ. Col. of Phy. & Surg.
  Residency, Internal Medicine, New England Deaconess Hospital
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center
  Fellowship, Pulmonary Disease, Mount Sinai Hospital
Board Certification Pulmonary Disease

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Pulmonary Disease
Clinical Interests Pulmonary Disease Medicine
  Internal Medicine
  Critical Care Medicine
Languages English
Board Certification Pulmonary Disease

Publications

Nierman D, Schechter C, Kalb T. In Vitro Glycolysis of Whole Blood Can Determine Neutrophil Metabolic State in Septic ICU Patients. Shock 1995; 3: 88-95.


Nierman D, Gil J, Ornstein M, Kalb T. A Patient with ANCA-Negative Pulmonary Capillaritis and Circulating Primed Neutrophils. Arthritis and Rheumatism 1995; 38: 1855-58.


Kalb TH, Mayer L, Yio Y. Human Airway Epithelial Cells Stimulate T Lymphocytes Through a Phosphotyrosine Kinase Dependent Pathway. Am J Resp Cell Mol Biol 1997; 17: 561-570.


Salik E, Tyorkin M, Sperber K, George I, Kalb T, Mohan S. Antigen Trafficking and Accessory Cell Function in Respiratory Epithelial Cells. Am J Resp Cell Mol Biol 1999; 21: 365-379.


Korosi A, Uribarri J, Kalb T, Kahn T. Marked Hyperlactatemia Associated with Severe Alkalemia in a Patient with Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purprua. Am J Kidney Dis 2000; 36: E6.


Lorin S, Kalb TH. Infection in the Chronically Critically Ill: Unique Risk Profile in a Newly Defined Population. In: Critical Care Clinics. 2002, WB Saunders; pp529-552.


Oei E, Kalb T, Beuria P, Allez M, Sperber K, Stuart Z, Chen H, Min X, Nakazawa A. Co-Stimulatory and Accessory Cell Function of Airway Epithelial Cells. Am J Physiology 2004; 287: L318-331.


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