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Michelle A. Barron, MD

Associate Professor


 

 

Office: 303-724-4922
Email: michelle.barron@ucdenver.edu
Address: University of Colorado
Division of Infectious Diseases
12700 E. 19th Avenue, B168
Aurora, CO 80045

Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX

 

Residency in Internal Medicine
Creighton University, Omaha, NE

Fellowship in Infectious Diseases
University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO

Infection Control, Fungal Infections, Transplant Infectious Diseases and HIV care

 

Original Peer Reviewed Manuscripts

1) Barron, MA, Blyveis, N, and Wilson, CC. "Human Dendritic Cell Interactions with Whole Recombinant Yeast: Implications for HIV-1 Vaccine Development." Journal of Clinical Immunology. Online First. 2006 May.

2) Barron, MA, Lay, M, Madinger, NE. "Surgery and Treatment with High-Dose Liposomal Amphotericin B for Eradication of Craniofacial Zygomycosis in a Patient with Hodgkin's Disease Who Had Undergone Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation." Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43(4):2012-14. 2005 April.

3) Robertson, KB, Barron, MA, Nieto, Y. "West Nile Virus Infection in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients." Letter to the Editor. Bone Marrow Transplantation; 34:823-824. 2004 Sept.

4) Barron, MA, Sutton, DA, Veve, R, Guarro, J, Rinaldi, M, Thompson, E, Cagnoni, PJ, Moultney, K., and Madinger, NE. "Invasive Mycotic Infections Caused by Chaetomium perlucidum: A New Agent of Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis." Journal of Clinical Microbiology; 41(11):5302-5307, 2003 Nov.

5) Barron, MA, Blyveis, N, Palmer, BE, MaWhinney, S, and Wilson, CC, "Influence of Plasma Viremia on Defects in Number and Immunophenotype of Blood Dendritic Cell Subsets in Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1-Infected Individuals." Journal of Infectious Diseases; 187(1):26-37, 2003 Jan.

Invited Review Articles

1) Barron, MA and Weinberg, A. "Common Viral Infections in Transplant Recipients - Part 1: Herpes Viruses." Clinical Microbiology Newsletter. 27(13): 99-106, and 27(14): 110-113. 2005 July.

2) Barron, MA and Weinberg, A. "Common Viral Infections in Transplant Recipients - Part 2: Respiratory viruses, Polyomaviruses, and Erythroviruses." Clinical Microbiology Newsletter. 27(15):115-122. 2005 August.