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John N Galgiani, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Director, Valley Fever Center for Excellence
Program Director for Infectious Diseases, SAVAHSC

Valley Fever Center for Excellence
3601 South Sixth Ave.
Tucson Az 85723
Phone: 520-629-4777 or
520-629-4738

 
Fellowship Program (date graduated):
1977

Clinical Interests:
Coccidioidomycosis; infection control

Research Interests:
Coccidioidomycosis


Selected Publications:

  1. Galgiani, JN. Coccidioides immitis. in Mandell, GL, Bennett, JE, Dolin, R, Eds., Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, Fifth Edition. Churchill Livingstone, New York, NY. 2000;2746-57.

  2. Galgiani JN, Cloud GA, Catanzaro A, Johnson RH, Mirels LF, Stevens DA, Williams PL, Sharkey PK, Singh V, Laresen RA, Delgado KL, Flanagan C, NIAID - Mycoses Study Group. A comparison of oral fluconazole or itraconazole for progressive, nonmeningeal coccidioidomycosis. Ann Intern Med 2000;133:676-686.

  3. Mandel MA, Grace GG, Orsborn KI, Schafer F, Murphy JW, Orbach MJ, Galgiani JN. The Cryptococcus neoformans gene DHA1 encodes an antigen that elicits a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction in immune mice. Infect Immun, 2000;68(11):6196-6201.

  4. Abuodeh RO, Orbach MJ, Mandel MA, Das A, Galgiani JN. Improved transformation of Coccidioides immitis using Agrobacterium tumefaciens. J Infect Dis 2000;181(6):2106-10.

  5. Abuodeh RO, Shubitz LF, Siegel E, Snyder S, Peng T, Orsborn KI, Brummer E, Stevens DA, Galgiani JN. Resistance to Coccidioides immitis in mice after immunization with recombinant protein or DNA vaccine of a proline-rich antigen. Infect Immun 1999;67:2935-40.

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