Javid Sadjadi, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor, Surgery
Education
- 1990-94, University of California, Berkeley, B.A., Molecular and Cell Biology--Genetics
- 1994-98, Medical College of Virginia, M.D., Medicine
Residencies
- 1998-99, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Intern, Surgery
- 1999-04, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Resident, Surgery
- 2004-05, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Chief Resident, Surgery
Fellowships
- 2001-2003 Vascular Research Fellow, Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern
Postdoctoral Training
Board Certification
- American Board of Surgery
Program Affiliations
Clinical Expertise
- General Surgery
- Trauma Surgery
Research Interests
- Trauma Outcomes
- Infectious Complications following Blood Transfusion
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Biography
Dr. Javid Sadjadi, a Bay Area native, is the most recent addition to the UCSF-East Bay faculty, joining the Department in July of 2005. Dr. Sadjadi received his B.A. Degree from the University of California, Berkeley in Molecular and Cell Biology-Genetics in 1994, and his M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 1998. He completed his surgical residency at the University of Texas Southwestern in June of 2005. From 2001 to 2003 Dr. Sadjadi was a Vascular Surgery Research Fellow in the Department of Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern concentrating on the area of renovascular hypertension. Dr. Sadjadi has published artricles and abstracts in peer-reviewed journals on subjects in the area of vascular surgery, trauma, and blood transfusion and has several manuscripts in press and preparation.
Selected Publications
- Sadjadi J, Puttaparthi K, Welborn MB, Rogers TE, Moe O, Clagett GP, Turnage RH, Levi M, Modrall JG. Upregulation of autocrine-paracrine renin-angiotensin systems in chronic renovascular hypertension. J Vasc Surg. 36: 386-92, Aug/2002.
- Modrall JG, Sadjadi J, Ali AT, Anthony T, Welborn MB, Valentine RJ, Hynan LS, Clagett GP. Deep vein harvest: predicting need for fasciotomy. J Vasc Surg. 39: 387-94, Feb/2004.
- Modrall JG, Sadjadi J, Brosnihan KB, Gallagher PE, Yu CH, Kramer GL, Bernstein KE, Chappell MC. Depletion of tissue angiotensin-converting enzyme differentially influences the intrarenal and urinary expression of angiotensin peptides. Hypertension. 43: 849-53, Apr/2004.
- Sadjadi J, Kramer GL, Yu CH, Burress Welborn M, Chappell MC, Gregory Modrall J. Angiotensin converting enzyme-independent angiotensin ii production by chymase is up-regulated in the ischemic kidney in renovascular hypertension. J Surg Res. 127: 65-9, Aug/2005.
- Sadjadi J, Kramer GL, Yu CH, Welborn MB, Modrall JG. Angiotensin II exerts positive feedback on the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system by an angiotensin converting enzyme-dependent mechanism. J Surg Res. 129: 272-7, Dec/2005.
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