Clark C. Kulig, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Education
- Medical School: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, WI
- Internship/Residency: Oregon Health & Sciences University, OR
- Fellowships:
- Clinical Substance Abuse Research: Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- Gastroenterology: University of Colorado Denver
- Board Certified in Internal Medicine
Faculty Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver
Research Interests
- Quantitative testing of liver function
- Biomarkers of alcohol use
Representative Publications
- Kulig CC, Beresford TP, Everson GT. Rapid, accurate and sensitive fatty acid ethyl ester determination by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. J Lab and Clin Med. 2006;147(3):133-8. (download PDF)
- Martin B, Alfers J, Kulig CC, Clapp L, Bialkowski D, Bridgeford D, Beresford TP. Disulfiram therapy in patients with Hepatitis C: a 12-month controlled study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 2004;65(5):651-7. (download PDF)
- Kulig CC, Beresford TP. Hepatitis C in alcohol dependence: drinking versus disulfiram. Journal of Addictive Disease. 2005;24(2):77-89. (download PDF)
- Rusch NJ, Woolridge TA, Kulig CC, Almassi GH, Nicolosi AC, Olinger GN, Boerboom LE. Reactivity of human saphenous veins at arterial perfusion pressures. Journal of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery. 1995;110(4 pt 1): 1005-12.
- Sindt JR, Kulig CC, Everson GT. Measurement of deuterated isotopes of caffeine using capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. J Invest Med. 2006;54(1):S125. (download PDF)
- Kulig CC, Beresford TP, Everson GT. Lack of detectable levels of fatty acid ethyl esters in plasma of abstinent liver transplant recipients. J Invest Med. 2006;54(1): S125. (download PDF)
- Morfin JP, Kulig CC, Beresford TP. Controlling for albumin increases FAEE Correlation with blood ethanol. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res. 2005;29S: P463.
- Braddock AL, Kulig CC, Morfin JP, Beresford TP, Everson GT. Fatty acid ethyl esters and blood alcohol level: intoxication, tolerance, and influence of gender and age. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res. 2005;29S: P462.
- Kulig CC, Beresford TP, Everson GT. Correlations between fatty acid ethyl ester levels, feeding status, and serum lipids after acute alcohol ingestion. Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2005;53(1): S151. (download PDF)
