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Thomas Harris Inge, M.D., Ph.D.

http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/staff/i/thomas-inge.htm

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center

3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45229-3039

Phone 513-***-****,

fax 859-***-****

abo7zq@r.postjobfree.com

BORN

Farmville, Virginia

December 29, 1964

EDUCATION and TRAINING

College:

Bachelor of Science,

August 1984 to May 1987, College of William and Mary,

Department of Biology, Williamsburg, VA

Predoctoral Training:

Virology Laboratory of Roger M. Loria,

Ph.D.

Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia,

Department of

Microbiology & Immunology, Richmond, VA

Research Assistant, Summers 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988.

Characterization of the immunomodulatory effects of dehydroepiandrosterone

Graduate Research (MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program

):

Tumor Immunology Laboratory of Harry D. Bear,

M.D, Ph.D.

Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia,

Department of

Microbiology & Immunology, Richmond, VA

Doctoral Research, 1989

-1993

PhD conferred 1993

Dissertation: The role of transforming growth factor-B in T cell differentiation and

tumor immunology.

Medical School:

Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia,

Richmond, VA

Medical Degree

conferred 1993

Internship and Residency,

General Surgery

June 1993

to June 1998

Stanford University Medical Center

Department of Surgery

Stanford, CA

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Pediatric Surgery Fellowship

July 1998

to June 2000

The Children s Hospital of Alabama

University of Alabama,

Birmingham

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1600 7 Ave S., ACC 300

Birmingham, AL

Post Doctoral Research

The Bolden Laboratory of Donald Miller,

M.D., Ph.D.

October 1998

- October 1999,

Professor of Medicine, Co-Director of Wallace Tumor Institute

The role of triplex formation in regulation of N-myc promoter in neuroblastoma

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS and ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

Assistant Professor of Surgery & Pediatrics

July 2000 to September 2006

Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery

Cincinnati, OH

Associate Professor of Surgery with Tenure

September 2006 to Present

Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery

Cincinnati, OH

Director, Pediatric Surgical Oncology Laboratory

2000-2003

Cellular and Molecular Biology of Neuroblastoma

Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati, OH

Surgical Director, Comprehensive Weight Management Center

January 1, 2004 to Present

Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati, OH

Director, Center for Bariatric Research and Innovation,

2003-present

Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati, OH

AWARDS

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1. Member of Phi Sigma, The Biology Honor Society, College of William and Mary,

1987

2. Norfolk Foundation Medical Student Scholarship, 1987-1991

3. A.D. Williams Combined M.D./Ph.D. Student Scholarship, 1987-1993

4. Susan J. Mellette Oncology Scholarship, 1992-1993

5. First Place Resident s Award, Surgical Section of the American Academy of

Pediatrics October, 1999 for paper entitled Laparoscopically-Assisted Anorectal

Pull-through for High Imperforate Anus

LICENSURE

Certification in Pediatric Surgery, American Board of Surgery #859, March 18,

2002

Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, Certification #44735, December

1999

California Medical License G080931 (inactive)

Alabama Medical License 21795 (inactive)

Ohio Medical License 350-78129

Drug Enforcement Agency BI4890782

Indiana Medical License 01061651

A expires 6/30/2007

RESEARCH FUNDING

1. Children s Hospital of Alabama Research Institute Young Investigator Award,

$60,000. Project: Triplex DNA regulation of gene expression in neuroblastoma,

1999. Principal Investigator

2. Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center Translational Research Office

Grant, $50,000. Project: Novel agents in neuroblastoma therapy, 2002.

Principal Investigator

3. Hope Street Kids Cancer Foundation, $70,000. Project: Mechanistically altered

anthracyclines kill neuroblastoma by novel mechanisms, 2003. Principal

Investigator

4. Long-term Follow-up Study of Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Patients, $75,000

annually, Ethicon Endosurgery. 2004-present; Principal Investigator, 12% effort

5. 1R03DK068228-01A1. National Institutes of Health RO3 Proposal: Adolescent

Gastric Bypass and Diabetic Precursors. $200,000 total costs; Funded July

2005

-2007. Principal Investigator, 15% effort

6. 1R03DK070889-01. National Institutes of Health RO3 Proposal: Psychosocial

Functioning in Adolescent Bariatric Patients. $149,000 total costs; Funded July

2005

-2007. Co-investigator, 3% effort

7. 1U01DK072493-01: National Institutes of Health RO1 Proposal: Adolescent

Bariatrics-- Assessing Health Benefits & Risks. $5,062,000 total costs;

Multicenter Study; Funded July 2006.

Principal Investigator,

30% effort

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SERVICE TO NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

1. American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org) Task Force on Obesity, 2003-

present

2. Chair, Adolescent Bariatric Committee of the American Society for Bariatric

Surgery 2003-2004; 2007-2009

3. Member, Research Committee of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery

(www.asbs.org), 2003-2008

4. Member, Pediatric Surgery Committee of SAGES (www.sages.org), 2002-

present

5. Member, Membership Committee of SAGES, 2002-2005

6. Member, Publications Committee of the American Pediatric Surgery Association

(www.eapsa.org), 2004-2006

7. Subject Matter Expert and Coauthor of American Academy of Pediatrics

Pedialink Obesity Module (www.pedialink.org), Spring 2005

8. Chairman, Steering Committee for Follow-up of Adolescent Bariatric Surgery

(FABS) Multicenter Study, March 2005-present

9. Member, Bariatric Committee of SAGES, 2005-present

10. Co-Chairman, Research Committee of the American Society for Metabolic and

Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), 2006-2007

HONORS

Invited Faculty Member:

1. Invited Speaker, Ethicon Endosurgery Scientific Advisory Board for Bariatric

Surgery; July 31-August 1, 2003, Aspen, CO

2. Visiting Professor, Annual meeting of the Mexican Association of Pediatric

Surgeons, Invited by President of the Association, Dr. Hector Manuel Azuara

Fernandez, September 16, 2003.

Type II Diabetes: Clinical and Research Considerations. Invited by Dr. Deborah

Elder, April 20, 2004.

10. Invited Speaker and Panelist, American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting.

Panel discussion participant, Lecture topic: Inguinal Hernia Repair in Premature

Infants. Invited by Richard Azizkhan, MD.

Boston, MA, April 26, 200411

. Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Morristown Memorial Hospital,

Morristown, NJ. Title: Adolescent Bariatric Surgery; Invited by Dr. Susan Brill,

MD, April 29, 2004.

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. Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ.

Title: Adolescent Bariatric Surgery; Invited by Dr. Susan Brill, MD, April 30,

2004.

13. Invited Speaker, ASBS Consensus Conference on Surgical Therapy for Obesity,

Washington, DC. Invited by Dr. Henry Buchwald, May 6, 2004.

14. Invited speaker and Director, Animate Lab; Advanced Laparoscopy for Pediatric

Surgery Fellows, Memphis, TN. Invited by Professor Thom Lobe, MD, University

of TN, Memphis, May 2004.

15. Invited discussion leader, APSA Outcomes Committee Meeting; Multicenter

research considerations in pediatric bariatric surgery, May 2004. Invited by Dr.

Peter Dillon, MD, Penn State, Hershey, PA.

16. Invited Speaker, Kaplan Lectureship in Pediatric Cardiology; Bariatric Surgery,

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August 27, 2004, Sabin Auditorium, Cincinnati Children s Hospital, Cincinnati,

OH. Invited by Dr. Stephen Daniels.

17. Visiting Professor, Sapient Capital Annual Meeting; Pediatric obesity treatment;

Jackson Hole, WY, September 9, 2004. Invited by Mr. Mitch Dann.

18. Invited Speaker, National Institutes of Health, NIDDK, Clinical Obesity Research

Panel Meeting; Bethesda, MD, September 21, 2004; Invited by Dr. Susan

Yanovski, Director, Obesity and Eating Disorders Program, NIDDK, Bethesda,

MD

19. Invited Speaker/Panelist, American Dietetic Association Annual Meeting,

Adolescent Bariatric Symposium, October 7, 2004, Anaheim, CA.

20. Invited Speaker, ACS Postgraduate Course, Issues in Adolescent Bariatric

Surgery; October 12, 2004, Invited by Dr. Victor Garcia.

21. Visiting Professor, Minimally Invasive Pediatric Surgery Course, Buffalo, NY,

November 5, 2004.

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30. Invited Lecturer, Clinical Nutrition Elective for 4 year Medical Students;

University of Cincinnati. Topic: Obesity & Weight Loss Methods. May 4, 2005

31. Invited Speaker, Annual Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association

Educational Symposium on Bariatric Surgery, Invited by organizer, Dr. Keith

Oldham, May 2005, Phoenix, AZ

32. Symposium Organizer and Chairman, Adolescent Bariatric Symposium of the

International Pediatric Endosurgery Group (IPEG). Invited by Society President

Dr. Klaas Bax, June 1, 2005, Sala Sorzi Room 4, Palazzo del Cinema, Venice

Lido, Italy

33. Invited Faculty Presentation, Patient Safety in Obesity Surgery-Defining Best

Practices Course sponsored by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and

Harvard Medical School, Invited by Dr. George Blackburn, July 2005, Boston, MA

34. Invited Faculty Speaker, Bariatric Summit 2005; Topic: Should age be a

determinate for surgery Invited by Drs. Scott Shikora and Kenneth MacDonald,

Course Chairmen. Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island, FL; September 15,

2005.

35. Invited Panelist, Pediatric MIS Video Session, American College of Surgeons

annual meeting; Invited by Dr. John Waldhausen, October 2005, San Francisco.

36. Visiting Professor, Children s Hospital of British Columbia; Invited by Dr. Erik

Skarsgard, October 19, 2005, Vancouver, British Columbia

37. Invited Faculty, Post Graduate Course, North American Society for Pediatric

Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (NASPGHAN), Invited by Dr. B.U.

Li, October 20, 2005, Salt Lake City, UT

38. Invited Faculty, National Cooperative Growth Study annual meeting, The skinny

on bariatirc surgery, November 4, 2005, San Francisco, CA.

39. Invited Videoconference Faculty, Healthcare Professional Education & Training

Conference of Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia, Multidisciplinary Approach for

Obese Adolescents Treatment & Surgery, Invited by Dr. Saad Al-Mulhim,

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December 20, 2005, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

40. Invited Speaker, Pediatric Grand Rounds, St. Vincent s Children s Hospital.

Invited by Dr. David Zipe, April 12, 2006, Indianapolis, Indiana.

41. Invited Speaker, Pediatric Surgery Grand Rounds at Baylor College of Medicine,

Houston, TX. Invited by Dr. Micheal Helmrath, May 9, 2006.

42. Invited Faculty Speaker, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

Medical Center. Surgery for Adolescent Obesity: Lessons learned from the last

half decade and blueprint for the future. Invited by Dr. Thomas Boat, May 30,

2006.

43. Pediatric Update-Live Teleconference-Satellite Downlink: When nutritional and

activity changes are not enough. Sponsored by University of Alabama

Birmingham and the Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Invited by Dr. Bonnie

Spear, June 7, 2006

44. Invited Faculty Speaker, Bariatric Summit 2006; Topic: Adolescent bariatric

surgery: Should we or shouldn t we ; Invited by Drs. Scott Shikora and Kenneth

MacDonald, Course Chairmen. Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island, FL;

September 17, 2006.

45. Invited Speaker, National Institutes of Health, NIDDK, Clinical Obesity Research

Panel (CORP) Meeting; Bethesda, MD, September 19, 2006; Invited by Dr.

Susan Yanovski, Director, Obesity and Eating Disorders Program, NIDDK,

Bethesda, MD

46. Invited Speaker, American Academy of Pediatrics, Plenary Session. Title: Slim

for Life Current Indications for Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents. Invited by Dr.

Marleta Reynolds, Program Committee. Atlanta, GA; October 9, 2006.

47. Invited Speaker, American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Adolescent

Medicine. Title: Bariatric Surgery for Adolescents. Invited by Dr. Cavenaugh,

Section on Adolescent Medicine. Atlanta, GA; October 9, 2006.

48. Invited Speaker, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. October

21, 2006

49. Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Denver Children s Hospital. Title:

Pediatric Obesity: Patient Safety Issues. Invited by Drs. Nancy Krebs

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Denver,

CO. November 2, 2006.

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. Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Denver Children s Hospital. Title:

Adolescent Bariatrics: A Clinical Update and Research Directions. Invited by Dr.

Stephen Daniels. November 3, 2006.

51. Invited Faculty Speaker, EMBRACE Symposium, Organized by North American

Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO). Title: Bariatric Care for

Adolescents. Atlanta, GA. December 3, 2006.

52. Invited Faculty Speaker, California Childhood Obesity Conference. Bariatric

Surgery for Adolescents. Anaheim, CA. January 24, 2007.

53. Invited Faculty: Obesity Treatment and Prevention Contemporary Symposia,

Pediatric Obesity,

Las Vegas, NV. March 3, 200754

. Visiting Professor, Department of Surgery, Duke University, Durham NC. March

30, 2007.

55. Invited Speaker, Digestive Disease Research Center, Cincinnati Children s

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2006

2. Chairman, Adolescent Bariatric Committee of the American Society for Bariatric

Surgery 2003-2004

3. Member, Research Committee of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery

(www.asbs.org), 2003-present

4. Member, Pediatric Surgery Committee of SAGES (www.sages.org), 2002-

present

5. Member, Membership Committee of SAGES, 2002-2005

6. Member, Publications Committee of the American Pediatric Surgery Association

(www.eapsa.org), 2004-present

7. Subject Matter Expert and Coauthor of American Academy of Pediatrics

Pedialink Obesity Module (www.pedialink.org), Spring 2005

8. Chairman, Steering Committee for Follow-up of Adolescent Bariatric Surgery

(FABS) Multicenter Study, March 2005-present

9. Member, Bariatric Committee of SAGES, 2005-present

10. Co-Chairman, Research Committee of the American Society for Bariatric

Surgery, June 2006-June 2007

11. Member, Bariatric Review Committee of Surgical Review Corporation June 2005-

Present

12. Member, Bariatric Review Committee of the American College of Surgeons,

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September 2007-present.

Service to State and Federal Organizations

1. Expert Panel Member, Safety Issues in Bariatric Surgery: Expert Panel Meeting;

Sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ),

Rockville, MD; Invited by Dr. Carolyn Clancy, Director of AHRQ; October 14,

2004

2. Consultant, Gastroenterology and Urology Therapy Device Panel of the Medical

Devices Advisory Committee, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food

and Drug Administration (FDA), Rockville, MD; Invited by Dr. Aaron Yusted;

November 16-17 2005 to current

3. Invited External Peer Reviewer, Obesity Research Merit Review for the State of

Pennsylvania Department of Health, Invited by Ms. Margaret Lyday, Project

Manager, ORAU Performance Systems; January 18, 2006.

4. Invited Panel Member, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop on

Research Directions in Childhood Obesity; August 21-22, 2007.

Service to International Organizations:

1. Treasurer, International Pediatric Endosurgical Group (IPEG; www.ipeg.org),

2005 to 2008

2. Member, Executive Committee of IPEG, 2005-208

3. Member, Development Committee of IPEG, 2005-present

4. Member, Program Committee of IPEG, 2005-present

5. Co-Chair, Program Committee of IPEG 2007-2008

LOCAL COMMITTEE SERVICE

1. Member, CHMC Bariatric Board, HTML:

http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/prog/weight/default.htm, 2001-present

2. Member, Aerodigestive and Sleep Center Executive Committee; HTML:

http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/prog/aerodigestive/default.htm; 2000-

present

3. Member, CHMC Process Improvement Committee, 2002-2004

4. Physician Design Team, Computerized Order Entry system, Cincinnati

Children s. HTML:

http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/about/news/release/2003

/10-icis-award.htm;

2003-present

5. Member, Institutional Review Board, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical

Center, August 2004-present

6. Member, Cincinnati Center for Clinical Research Advisory Board, November

2004-June 2006

7. Member, Nutrition Committee for University of Cincinnati College of Medicine;

Chairman: Dr. Bonnie Brehm

8. Member, Information Technology Executive Steering Committee; May 2005 to

September 2005

9. Associate Member, Digestive Disease Research Development Center; May 2006

to current. Chairman: Dr. Mitchell Cohen

10. Chairman, Obesity Data Coordinating Center Advisory Committee 2006-present

11. Member, Search Committee for Obesity Data Coordinating Center Director,

3/2008-present

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

1. Member, American Society for Bariatric Surgery (ASBS)

2. Member, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

3. Member, International Pediatric Endosurgery Group (IPEG)

4. Fellow, American College of Surgeons (FACS)

5. American Cancer Society Cancer Liaison Physician, 2002-2004

6. Member, American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer (ACS COC)

7. Member, American Pediatric Surgery Association (APSA)

8. Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP)

9. Member, North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO)

POST GRADUATE CLINICAL COURSES ATTENDED (CME)

1. Latest Advances in Neonatology, Fort Lauderdale, FL, September 10-12, 1998

2. Laparoscopic Solid Organ Surgery, SAGES Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX,

March 24, 1999

3. What Do You Do When A Practical Approach to Endo-Surgical Dilemmas,

SAGES Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 25, 1999

4. Advanced Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery Workshop for Pediatric Surgeons in

Training, with animate lab, Baptist Children s Hospital, Miami, FL, April 9-10,

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1999

5. The Surgical Treatment of Anorectal Malformations by Dr. Alberto Pena,

Schneider Children s Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Long Island,

NY, June 7-9, 1999

6. Minimal Access Foregut Surgery in Children, an IPEG Advanced Laparoscopic

Workshop, Atlanta, GA, March 30, 2000

7. Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery Training Program at Alvarado Hospital, San

Diego, CA. Mentor: Dr. Alan Wittgrove, March 11-17, 2001

8. Basics of Bariatric Surgery, Sponsored by ASBS, Washington, DC, June 2001

9. Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity, an Ethicon Endo-Surgery

Institute advanced course with animate lab, February 20, 2001

10. Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity, an Ethicon Endo-Surgery

Institute advanced course with animate lab, August 29, 2001

11. Advanced Course in Bariatric Surgery, Sponsored by ASBS, Boston, MA, June

2003

12. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band (Lap Band) for morbid obesity course,

Sponsored by Inamed Corporation, Louisville, KY, November, 2003

13. Advanced Course in Bariatric Surgery, Sponsored by ASBS, Orlando FL, June

2005

14. Lap Band Course, Sponsored by Allergan Corporation, San Diego, CA, June 9-

10, 2007

LOCAL SERVICE/TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Laboratory Section of Medical School Infection

and Immunity course, Fall 1989

2. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Laboratory Section of Dental School Microbiology

course, Fall 1990

3. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Laboratory Section of Medical School Infection

and Immunity course, Fall 1991

4. Invited lectures, Surgical Basic Science core course, Stanford University Medical

Center, 1996-1998

5. Trauma lecture series, Div. of Pediatric Surgery, The Children s Hospital of

Alabama, Fall 1998

6. Laboratory Instructor, Advanced Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery Workshop II,

University of California, Los Angeles, May 14-15, 1999

7. Emergency Department Re-engineering Task Force, The Children s Hospital of

Alabama, June 1999 June 2000

8. House Staff Council Committee member, July 1999-June 2000

9. Surgical Services Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Committee member,

The Children s Hospital of Alabama, October 1999-June 2000

10. Ambulatory Surgery Unit nursing inservice Minimally-invasive pectus repair,

The Children s Hospital of Alabama, February 8, 2000

11. Children s Hospital and Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds Presentation:

Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery, May 1, 2001; HTML for streaming video:

http://media.cchmc.org/asx/PGR050101.asx

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12. University of Cincinnati Department of Surgery Grand Rounds Presentation:

Neuroblastoma Update, April 2002.

13. Children s Hospital and Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds Presentation:

Surgical Management of Clinically Severe Obesity (Morbid Obesity): Rationale

and Outcomes, April 16, 2002; HTML for streaming video:

http://media.cchmc.org/asx/PGR041602.asx

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14. University of Cincinnati 3 year medical student class lecture Surgical Nutrition

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15. University of Cincinnati 3 year medical student class lecture Obesity and

Bariatric Surgery Quarterly lectures 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

16. Workshop Director, Adolescent Bariatric Program Development Workshop

Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, June 6, 7 2008.

FELLOW TRAINING AND MENTORING

1. Mentor to Mr. Bill Wehrman, U.C. Medical Student III; Cost effectiveness analysis

of laparoscopic appendectomy Spring, 2001.

2.

Mark Arkovitz, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital1999

-2001

3. Mentor to Ms. Anna Hutchinson, High School teacher in the community; Howard

Hughes Institute sponsored basic research summer fellowship,

June-August

2001

4. Micheal Josephs, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

2000

-20025. John LaNoue, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

2001

-20036. Richard Falcone, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

2002

-2004

7. Eugene Kim, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

2003

-2005

8. Ala Stanford Frey, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

2004

-2006

9. Jaimie Nathan, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital

2005

-2007

10. Mentor to Mr. Christopher Tangren, BS, Medical Student Bariatric Research

Fellowship, Summer 200511

. Member of mentoring team for Dr. Daniel Schauer for K-08 application, Fall 2006

12. Member of mentoring team for Dr. Anne-Marie Kaulfers for MS in Clinical

Research program, May 2007

13. Shawn Rangel, MD, MPH, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s

Hospital

2006-2008

14. Sean Barnett, MD, Fellow in Pediatric Surgery, Cincinnati Children s Hospital2007

-2009

15. Mentor to Dr. Go Miyano, MD, Clinical Research Fellowship;

July 2007

-June

2008.

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PUBLICATIONS

76. Holly M. Ippisch

Thomas H. Inge, Stephen R. Daniels, Baiyang Wang, Philip R.

Khoury, Sandra A.

Witt, Betty J. Glascock, Victor F. Garcia, Thomas R. Kimball,

ABSTRACTS/POSTERS/SHORT PRESENTATIONS

1. Inge, T., Loria, R., Cook, S., and Regelson, W. Monocytosis and neutrophilia as

hematologic manifestations of the anti-viral steroid DHEA. Proceedings of the

Annual MD/PhD Student Conference, June 1988.

2. Inge, T., Padgett, D., Bear, H., and Loria, R. DHEA inhibits murine allogeneic

MLR. Proceedings of the Annual MD/PhD Student Conference, June 1989.

3. Kawabata, T, Pace, B., Inge, T., Bear, H. 1990. Enhancement of CTL response

to tumor by acrolein. Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer

Research, 31:280.

4. Inge, T., Hoover, S., Kawabata, T., and Bear, H. 1990. Mafosfamide augments

in-vitro immune responses to murine solid tumor. Proceedings of the American

Association for Cancer Research, 31:279.

5. Inge, T., Hoover, S., Barrett, S., Bethke, K., and Bear, H. 1991. Inhibition of

anti-tumor CTL responses by transforming growth factor-B. The FASEB Journal.

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6. Inge, T., and Bear, H. 1992. Immunomodulatory effects of TGF-Bon T

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lymphocytes: CD4 CD8 thymocytes become CD8 single positive in response to

TGF-B and IL-2. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 16B:293.

7. Inge, T, Bates, P, Casson, L, Miller, D, and Georgeson, K. Triplex forming

oligonucleotides inhibit N-myc promoter. Poster session at the American

Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting, Rancho Mirage, California, May,

1998.

8. Inge, T., Blewett, C., Baldwin, C., Cain, W., and Georgeson, K.

Thoracoscopically assisted minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair. Poster

session at SAGES, San Antonio, TX, March 24-27, 1999.

9. Inge, T., Albanese, C., and Georgeson, K. Laparoscopically assisted

anorectoplasty for high imperforate anus A new technique. Presented at

American Academy of Pediatrics, Surgical Section, October 10, 1999.

10. Inge, T., Galliani, C., and Hardin, W. Thoracoscopic resection of esophageal

pseudodiverticulum in an infant- A case report. Poster presentation at

International Pediatric Endosurgical Group, Atlanta, GA, March 29, 2000.

11. Inge, T., and Georgeson, K. Laparoscopically-assisted resection of

sacrococcygeal teratoma type III in a newborn infant. Video presentation at

Poster presentation at International Pediatric Endosurgical Group, Atlanta, GA,

March 29, 2000.

12. Inge, T., and Georgeson, K. Thoracoscopic aortopexy for tracheomalacia. Video

presentation at the American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October 25,

2000.

13. Wehrman, W. and Inge, T., Cost analysis of stapled and ligated techniques of

laparoscopic appendectomy in children, Poster presentation at SAGES Annual

Meeting, September 2001.

14. Inge, T. A Triplex Forming Oligonucleotide Targeting SP-1 Binding Motifs Inhibits

MYCN Promoter Activity. Podium presentation at the Society of University

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Surgeons 63 Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HA February 15, 2002.

15. Mac Harmon, Thomas Inge, Beverly Haynes, Victor Garcia, Ronald Clements,

Alex Towbin, Helmut Roehrig, and Stephen Daniels; Beriberi After Gastric

Bypass Surgery in Adolescence. Poster presentation at APSA Annual Meeti



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