Richard H. Turnage
Researcher
Also affiliated: Louisiana State University (2004–2007); United States Department of Veterans Affairs (1996); Duke University (1994–1995); Louisiana State University in Shreveport (2003–2007); University of Michigan (1986–1994); Dallas County (1996); Veterans Health Administration (1996–1997); Consumer Healthcare Products Association (1998); Health First (2002); Southwestern Medical Center (1998–2002); VA North Texas Health Care System (1998–2001); Ann Arbor VA Medical Center (1988); Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2011); Dallas VA Medical Center (1997–2002); Overton Brooks VA Medical Center (2004); C. S. Mott Children's Hospital (1989–1991); Southwestern Medical Center (1996–2004); Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans (2004–2006); Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport (2002–2009); Temple University (1996–1998); The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (1994–2004); University of North Texas at Dallas (1996); American College of Surgeons (2005)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Richard H. Turnage's research has focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying infectious diseases. He has investigated the role of specific genes and proteins in the pathogenesis of bacterial infections, particularly in relation to host-pathogen interactions. His work has contributed to the understanding of how microbes cause disease and how the host immune system responds.
Metrics
- h-index: 37
- Publications: 125
- Citations: 4,083
Selected Publications
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DNA-PKcs controls calcineurin mediated IL-2 production in T lymphocytes (2017)
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Proteomic Identification of DNA-PK Involvement within the RET Signaling Pathway (2015)
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Money Matters: A Curriculum for Resident Personal and Practice Financial Management (2014)
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Money matters: a resident curriculum for financial management (2014)
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DNA-PKcs Mediated Chemoresistance via RET Signaling (2014)
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The surgical management of abdominal pain in the multiple myeloma patient (2011)
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