Clinical
Interests
Pathology, Anatomic pathology, and immunopathology
Research
Interests
Immunology, inflammation, oxygen radicals, leukocytes, cytokines, chemokines,
complement activation products, and regulatory interleukins.
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a list of Dr. Ward's most recent publications, click
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Brief
Biography
Dr.
Ward received his B.S. and M.D. from the University of Michigan (1958
and 1960). He pursued a year of Straight Medical Internship at Bellevue
Hospital in New York City and returned to Ann Arbor to undertake two
years of training in Anatomic Pathology. In 1963 he pursued a two-year
post-doctoral fellowship at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation (La
Jolla, California) following which he entered active military duty as
Captain, Medical Corps., in the U.S. Army, being assigned to the Armed
Forces Institute of Pathology as Chief of the Immunobiology Branch.
In 1971 he moved to the University of Connecticut Health Center (Farmington,
Connecticut) and in 1973 became Head of the Department of Pathology
in Farmington.
In
1980 he returned to the University of Michigan as Professor and Chairman,
Department of Pathology, a position he held until June 2005. He is the
Godfrey D. Stobbe Professor of Pathology, has served on numerous national
review boards, has been President of the United States and Canadian
Academy of Pathology, the American Board of Pathology, the American
Society for Experimental Pathology, and Universities Associated for
Education and Research in Pathology and served as Interim Dean of the
University of Michigan Medical School from 1982-1985. Dr. Ward received
the Gold Headed Cane Award, presented by the American Society of Investigative
Pathology (ASIP) in Orlando (FL) in April, 2001. This award is given
to one member of ASIP in recognition of long-term, outstanding contributions
to academic Pathology. Dr. Ward has previously received the two other
awards from ASIP, the Parke-Davis Award in Experimental Pathology (1972)
given to a young investigator, and the Rous-Whipple Award (1996) given
to a senior scientist with continuing outstanding research productivity.
He is a member of the Institute of Medicine (of the National Academy
of Sciences), a Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement
of Science and a member of the Association of American Physicians. Besides
being a leader in academic Pathology, his research interests involve
molecular mechanisms of the inflammatory response. His research activities
relate to mediators and regulators of the inflammatory response, with
a particular emphasis on cytokines, complement and protease inhibitors.
He has more than 400 papers in peer-reviewed journals. |