Faculty
Mai-Lan Ngoc Huynh, M.D., Assistant Professor

Mai-Lan Ngoc Huynh, M.D., Assistant Professor

EDUCATION/TRAINING

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
1988 B.S. Molecular Biology
Mathematics
Chemistry

University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI
1992 M.D. Medicine



UCD
4200 E. Ninth Ave.
Denver, CO 80262
Tel: 303.315.1825

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1992-94
Internship and Second Year Residency, General Surgery, Washington University, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO: PGY1-PGY2

1994-97
Resident, Internal Medicine, Washington University, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO: PGY3-PGY5

1996-97
Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University, Wohl Medicine Clinic, St. Louis, Missouri

1997-98
Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, Lutheran Medical Center, Denver, Colorado

1998-01
Fellow, Pulmonary Sciences & Critical Care Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO

2001-2002
Instructor, Division of Pulmonary Sciences & Critical Care Medicine, University of Colorado Denver and National Jewish Medical & Research Center, Denver, CO

2002-present
Assistant Professor, Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

6/86-8/88
Statistical and molecular analysis of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae in bean plants. Sponsor: Drs. Susan Hirano and Kyle Willis, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

6/87-8/88
University of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis, Knapp-Brittingham Summer Honors Undergraduate Research Grant Recipient: Molecular cloning of the Sd gene in the SD (Segregation Distortion) system in Drosophila melanogaster. Sponsor: Dr. Barry Ganetzky, Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

5/89-8/89
National Institutes of Health Medical Student Research Fellow: Role of fibronectin in teratoma cell metastasis in the murine model. Sponsor: Dr. Larry Kahan, Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

4/96-2/97
Internal Medicine Residency Research Elective: Effect of adenovirus E1A protein in the IFNg induced ICAM-1 response in the human tracheal epithelial cells Sponsor: Dr. Michael Holtzman, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. Huynh MN, Fadok VA, Henson PM. Phosphatidylserine-dependent ingestion of apoptotic cells promotes TGF-b1 secretion and the resolution of inflammation. J. Clin. Invest. 109:41-50 (2002).
  2. Huynh MN, JA Tilstra, VA Fadok, HW Chu, JB Trudeau, PE Silkoff, PM Henson, SE Wenzel. Severe asthmatics BAL macrophages have defective apoptotic cell clearance during inflammation that is restored by of glucocorticoid in vivo and in vitro. (Submitted)
  3. Geske FJ, Huynh MN, Lehman L, Amura CR, Monks J, Fadok VA. Chromosomal, cellular and tissue distribution of a new receptor for phosphatidylserine. (Submitted)
  4. Chan ED, Laurel V, Sheff K, Huynh MN, Chan JF, Pomerantz M, Goble M, Iseman, MD. Treatment and outcome of 206 patients with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis from 1984-1998: Comparison to the previous decade at a referral center. (Submitted)
  5. Walter M, Look D, Roswit W, Tidwell R, Huynh ML, Holtzman M. 1997. Targeted Inhibition of Interferon-g-Dependent ICAM-1 Expression Using a Dominant-Negative Strategy for STAT1. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 155: A207.
  6. Huynh MN, Fadok VA, Henson PM. Transforming Growth Factor b1 Secretion from Murine Macrophages is Increased by In Vivo Ingestion of Apoptotic Cells. 2001. Chest. 119S. Slide Presentation at Thomas L. Petty Aspen Lung Conference 43rd Annual Meeting, Aspen, CO, May 31-June 3 2000.
  7. Huynh MN, Fadok VA, Henson PM. Transforming Growth Factor Beta1 Secretion From Murine Macrophages Is Increased by Ingestion Of Apoptotic Jurkats. 2000. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 161:A901. Slide Presentation at American Thoracic Society 96th International Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 5-10, 2000.
  8. ED Chan, Laurel V, Chan JF, Huynh ML, Goble M, Iseman M. Retrospective Analysis of 208 Patients with MDR-TB: Comparison to 171 Patients from 1973-1983. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 163:A497. Abstract at American Thoracic Society 97th International Conference, San Francisco, CA. May 21, 2001.
  9. Huynh MN, Fadok VA, Henson PM. TGFb1 secretion and resolution of inflammation are increased after phosphatidylserine dependent ingestion of apoptotic cells. 2001. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 163:A246. Slide Presentation at American Thoracic Society 97th International Conference, San Francisco, CA. May 20, 2001.
  10. Huynh MN, VA Fadok, HW Chu, JB Trudeau, PE Silkoff, PM Henson, SE Wenzel. Apoptotic cell clearance is reduced in severe asthmatics. Slide presentation at the American Thoracic Society 98th International Conference, Atlanta, GA. May 2002.