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Department of Pediatrics

Jennifer Dioszeghy, M.D.

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Specialty:
Ambulatory Pediatrics
Position:
Clinical Instructor
E-Mail:
jdioszeghy@kumc.edu
Telephone:
(913) 588-5908
Facsimile:
 
Office Location:
Miller 2006
Mailing Address:
Mail Stop 4004
3901 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, KS  66160

Education & Training:

  • Undergraduate:
    • Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas
    • B.S. (Genetics), University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
  • Graduate:
    • (Celluar and Molecular Biology), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Professional:
    • M.D., University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
  • Residency:
    • University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
    • Cheif Resident: University of Kansas Department of Pediatrics 2006-2007

Publications, Poster Sessions, and Presentations:

  • Dioszeghy, J, “M&M Conference.”  The University of Kansas Pediatric Residency Program.  October, 2006.
  • Dioszeghy, J, “Anemia is a Poor Predictor of Iron Deficiency.”  The University of Kansas Pediatric Residency Program Journal Club.  March, 2005.
  • Dioszeghy, J “Iron Deficiency and ADHD: Are They Linked?”  The University of Kansas Pediatric Residency Program Developmental and Behavioral Project.  March, 2005.
  • Casillan AJ, Gonzalez NC, Johnson JS, Steiner DR, Wood JG, “Mesenteric Microvascular Inflammatory Responses to Systemic Hypoxia are Mediated by PAF and LTB4.” Journal of Applied Physiology, June 2003, Volume 94, 2313-2322.
  • Wood JG, Johnson JS, Mattioli LF, Gonzalez NC, “Systemic Hypoxia Increases Leukocyte Emigration and Vascular Permeability in Conscious Rats.” Journal of Applied Physiology, October 2000, Volume 89, 1561-1568.
  • Wood JG, Johnson JS, Mattioli LF, Gonzalez NC, “Systemic Hypoxia Promotes Leukocyte-Endothelial Adherence Via Reactive Oxidant Generation.” Journal of Applied Physiology, November 1999, Volume 87, 1734-1740
  • Mattioli LF, Wood JG, Johnson JS, Gonzalez NC, “Nitric Oxide Depletion During Acute Hypoxia Causes Leukocyte Adherence to the Rat Mesenteric Venule.” Society for Pediatric Research, May 1999.
  • Wood JG, Johnson JS, Mattioli LF, Gonzalez NC, “Hypoxia Causes Leukocyte Adherence to Mesenteric Venules in Non-Acclimated Rats, but not After Acclimation to Hypoxia.”  Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, April 1999.
  • Johnson, JS, “Antiangiogenic Therapy of Experimental Cancer Does Not Induce Acquired Drug Resistance.” The University of Michigan Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology Student Seminar.  March, 1998.
  • Schnackenberg BJ, Johnson JS, Palazzo RE, “Biochemical and Ultrasound Analysis of Extracted and Reconstituted Centrisomes from Oocytes of Spisula Solidissima.”  Department of Biological Sciences Alumni Association Annual Meeting.  April 1997.