Katherine A. Coerver, M.D., PH.D
Dr. Katherine A. Coerver graduated from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. In addition to receiving her Ph.D. in Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Coerver also completed her internship and residency at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Coerver was a post-doctoral fellow in Behavioral Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine. She is Board Certified in Neurology, is a member of the American Academy of Neurology. Dr. Coerver was recognized as one of the region's top neurologists by Washingtonian Magazine in 2008.
CURRICULUM VITAE
| OFFICE ADDRESS: |
The Neurology Center
5454 Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 1720
Chevy Chase, MD 20815 |
| BUSINESS TELEPHONE: |
(301) 562-7200 |
| CITIZENSHIP: |
USA |
| LICENSURE: |
Maryland
District of Columbia |
| CERTIFICATION: |
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
May 2003 – December 2013 |
| EDUCATION: |
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| UNDERGRADUATE |
University of Dallas, BS magna cum laude in Biochemistry
Dallas, Texas
May 1989 |
| MEDICAL SCHOOL |
Baylor College of Medicine, Ph.D. in Molecular and Human Genetics, 1996
Baylor College of Medicine, MD 1998
Houston, TX |
| INTERNSHIP |
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
6/1998-6/1999 |
| RESIDENCY |
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
7/1999-6/2002 |
| FELLOWSHIP |
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
7/2002-6/2004 |
| PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: |
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| 1/05 – Present |
The Neurology Center
5454 Wisconsin Avenue, #1720
Chevy Chase, MD 20815 |
| 09/2004 – 11/2004 |
Ben Taub Hospital – Department of Neurology
1504 Taub Loop
Houston, TX 77030 |
| 07/2004 – 11/2004 |
Neurology Associates
6501 Fannin NB302
Houston, TX 77030 |
| 07/2004 – 11/2004 |
Michael E. DaBuckey V.A. Medical Center
2002 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030 |
| PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: |
American Academy of Neurology |
| FACULTY: |
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| HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS: |
Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland
Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC
Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, Maryland
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Rockville, Maryland
Montgomery General Hospital, Olney, Maryland |
| PUBLICATIONS: |
Papers
Coerver, K.A., Gray, S.M., Barnes, J.E, Armstrong, D.L. and McCabe E.R.B, Developmental Expression of Hexokinase 1 and 3 in rats. Histochemistry and Cell Biology (1998) 109: 75-86
Coerver, K.A., Woodruff, T.K., Finegold, M.J., Mather, J., Bradley, A and Matzuk, M.M. Activin signaling through activin receptor type II causes the cachexia-like symptoms in inhibin-deficient mice. Molecular Endocrinology. (1996) 10: 534-543
Li, Q., Karam, S.M., Coerver, K.A., Matzuk, M.M., and Gorden J.I. Stimulation of activin receptor type II signaling pathways inhibits differentiation of multiple gastric epithelial lineages. Molecular Endocrinology (1998) 12: 181-192
Matzuk, M.M., Kumar, T.R., Shou, W., Coerver, K.A., Lau, L., Behringer, R.R. and Finegold, M.J. Transgenic models to study the roles of inhibins and activins in reproduction, oncogenesis and development. Recent Progress in Hormone Research. (1996) 51: 123-157
Nilsson, C., Petterson, K., Millar, R.P., Coerver, K.A., Matzuk, M.M., and Huhtaniemi, I.T. Worldwide frequency of a common genetic variant of luteinizing hormone: an international collaborative research. Fertility and Sterility (1997) 67: 998-1004
Abstracts
Gray, S.M., Coerver K.A. and McCabe E.R.B. Rat lung mitochondrial hexokinase is decreased in near term fetuses. Pediatric Research 35: 170A, 1994.
Coerver, K.A., Gray, S.M., Barnes, J.E., Armstrong, D.L. and McCabe E.R.B. Developmental expression of hexokinase 3 indicates metabolic role in the developing brain and mature spleen in rats, The American Journal of Human Genetics. 55: 710, 1994
Gray, S.M., Coerver, K.A., Anatalffy, B.A., Kaselonis, G.L., Adams, V., Armstrong, D.L. and McCabe, E.R.B. Developmental expression of hexokinase assay. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 55: 1896, 1994
Gray, S.M., Davis, S., Coerver, K.A., Anatalffy, B.A., Kaselonis, G.L., Adams, V., Armstrong, D.L. and McCabe, E.R.B. Developmental expression if hexokinase 1 in rat lung: evaluation by RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry and enzyme assay. Pediatric Research. 37: 333A, 1995
Case Reports
Coerver, K.A. Patient 60: Rhinocerebral mucormycosis, with invasion of the right cavernous sinus and internal carotid artery. BCM Neurology Case of the Month. (Published online http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/neurol)
01/2005 |
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