Faculty


Esther L. Langmack, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine

EDUCATION/TRAINING

Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
1984B.A.Psychobiology

University of California, Davis School of Medicine
1991M.D.
1991-1994Intern & ResidentInternal Medicine
1994-1995Chief ResidentInternal Medicine

University of Colorado Denver
1995-1998FellowPulmonary/Critical Care


UCD
4200 E. Ninth Ave.
Denver, CO 80262
Tel: 303.398.1761
langmacke@njc.org

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. Langmack EL, Martin RJ, Pak J, Kraft M. Serum lidocaine concentrations in asthmatics undergoing research bronchoscopy. Chest 2000; 117:1055-1060.
  2. Langmack EL, Wenzel SE. Mast cell and eosinophil responses after indomethacin in asthmatics tolerant and intolerant to aspirin. In: Szczeklik A, Gryglewski RJ, Vane JR, eds. Eicosanoids, Aspirin, and Asthma. Lung Biology in Health and Disease Series. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1998: 337-348.
  3. Langmack EL, Wenzel SE. Lipid mediators: prostaglandins and leukotrienes. In: Altman LC, Becker JW, Williams PV, eds. Allergy in Primary Care. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2000: 20-24.
  4. Langmack EL. Complimentary and alternative therapies for asthma. In Szefler SJ, Leung DYM, eds. Severe Asthma, Pathogenesis and Clinical Management, Second Edition, Lung Biology in Health and Disease Series. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2001:221-238.
  5. Langmack EL, Make BJ. Survival and Long-term Ventilation. In Respiratory Care Clinics of North America: Long-Term Ventilatory Support. Philadelphia: W.B Saunders. In Press.
  6. Langmack EL, Martin RJ. Rhythms and therapeutics of asthma. In Redfern PH, ed. Biological Clocks: Pharmaceutical and Therapeutic Implications. London: Pharmaceutical Press. In Press.
  7. Sutherland ER, Pak J, Langmack EL, Silkoff PE, Martin RJ. Safety and efficacy of a method of sputum induction in subjects with moderate to severe COPD. American Thoracic Society Annual Scientific Assembly, San Diego, 2001. (Am J Resp Crit Care Med 2001; 163: A351).