Dr. Steven Ross Brant M.D.
Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology
1800 Orleans St Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. Steven Brant is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Division of Gastroenterology. He is Director of the Meyerhoff Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at Johns Hopkins, and ...
Education and Training
Univ of Fl Coll of Med, Gainesville Fl 1986
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Linkage and linkage disequilibrium in chromosome band 1p36 in American Chaldeans with inflammatory bowel disease.
- Evaluation of IBD candidate genes and the case of NRAMP2.
- A frameshift mutation in NOD2 associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease.
- Genetics of inflammatory bowel disease.
- IBD5: the second Crohn's disease gene?
- Crohn's disease-associated NOD2 variants share a signaling defect in response to lipopolysaccharide and peptidoglycan.
- Cloning and sequencing of a rabbit cDNA encoding an intestinal and kidney-specific Na+/H+ exchanger isoform (NHE-3).
- Functional annotation of a novel NFKB1 promoter polymorphism that increases risk for ulcerative colitis.
- NOD2/CARD15 genotype and phenotype differences between Ashkenazi and Sephardic
- Inflammatory bowel disease gene hunting by linkage analysis: rationale, methodology, and present status of the field.
- A case of chronic intestinal ischemia presenting as chronic diarrhea without abdominal pain.
- Inflammatory bowel disease characteristics among African Americans, Hispanics, and non-Hispanic Whites: characterization of a large North American cohort.
- Identification of genetic loci for basal cell nevus syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease in a single large pedigree.
- A genome-wide association study identifies IL23R as an inflammatory bowel disease gene.
- Racial and geographic variations in colectomy rates among hospitalized ulcerative colitis patients.
Professional Memberships
- Member erican Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) 2004
Fellowships
- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Gastroenterology 1992
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