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Emile Gordon, MD

Resident
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Interest (in 3 to 10 words): Research, Teaching, Clinical

Education
Medical / Graduate School University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine (2018)
Residency University of Pittsburgh Diagnostic Radiology Residency
Clinical / Post-doctoral Fellowship Duke University Fellowship in Cardiothoracic Radiology
Current Radiological Society of North America (2020 - Present)
American Roentgen Ray Society (2020 - Present)
Specialties
& Programs
Clinical
Digital Imaging
Clinical Interest
abdominal imaging
cardiothoracic imaging
Research Interest
Selected Publications   Smith K, Gordon EB, Gunsaulus M, Christopher A, Olivieri L, Tadros S, Harris T, Saraf A, Alsaied T (2023). Surrogates of muscle mass on cardiac MRI correlate with exercise capacity in patients with Fontan circulation. Journal of Clinical Medicine. doi: 10.3390/jcm12072689 PMID: 37048773

Poostchi M, Ersoy I, McMenamin K, Gordon EB, Palaniappan N, Pierce S, Maude RJ, Bansal A, Srinivasan P, Miller L, Palaniappan K, Thoma G, Jaeger S (2018). Malaria parasite detection and cell counting for human and mouse using thin blood smear microscopy. Journal of Medical Imaging. PMID: 30840746

Gordon EB, Hart GT, Tran TM, et al. (2015). Targeting glutamine metabolism rescues mice from late-stage cerebral malaria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID: 26438846

Gordon EB, Hart GT, Tran TM et al. (2015). Inhibiting the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Blocks the Development of Experimental Cerebral Malaria. mBio. PMID: 26037126

Francischetti IMB, Gordon EB, et al. (2013). Tempol, an intracellular antioxidant, inhibits tissue factor expression in endothelial cells, attenuates dendritic cell function and is partially protective in experimental cerebral malaria. PLoS ONE. PMID: 24586264

Gordon EB and Fane BA (2013). Effects of an Early Conformational Switch Defect during X174 Morphogenesis are Belatedly Manifested Late in the Assembly Pathway. Journal of Virology. PMID: 2325578

Gordon EB, Knuff CJ, Fane BA (2012). Conformational switch-defective X174 internal scaffolding proteins kinetically trap assembly intermediates before procapsid formation. Journal of Virology. PMID: 22761377
Honors and  
Awards
PubMed Publications   See a listing of publications on PubMed, a service of the National Library of medicine.