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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Theodore Kurtz is a pathologist from San Francisco, California. He has been practicing medicine for more than 20 years. Dr. Kurtz is a board-certified specialist in clinical pathology. He graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School and continued with a residency stage in clinical pathology at the University of California San Francisco. Dr. Kurtz is also an active researcher. He contributed to several published studies and some of the topics he covered include syphilitic aortic insufficiency and ostial stenosis, Metabolic Syndrome and gene predisposition, salt-dependent hypertension and Mendelian forms. At the moment, Dr. Theodore Kurtz collaborates with the San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center and the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.



  • Education & Training

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    University of Michigan

    Medical School

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    University of California San Francisco

    Residency

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Pathology

  • Hospital & Practice

    UCSF Medical Center

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (415) 353-1037

    505 Parnassus Ave

    San Francisco, California 94143

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Theodore Kurtz has contributed to 3 publications.

    Genetic Variation in Renal Expression of Folate Receptor 1 (Folr1) Gene Predisposes Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats to Metabolic Syndrome.

    Pravenec, M.,Kožich, V.,Krijt, J.,Sokolová, J.,Zídek, V.,Landa, V.,Mlejnek, P.,Šilhavý, J.,Šimáková, M.,Škop, V.,Trnovská, J.,Kazdová, L.,Kajiya, T.,Wang, J.,Kurtz, T. W.; Hypertension. 2015 Dec 17.

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    Increased energy expenditure, UCP1 expression and resistance to diet-induced obesity in mice lacking nuclear factor-erythroid-2 related transcription factor-2 (Nrf2).

    Schneider, K.,Valdez, J.,Nguyen, J.,Vawter, M.,Galke, B.,Kurtz, T. W.,Chan, J. Y.; J. Biol. Chem.. 2016 Feb 05.

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    Molecular-Based Mechanisms of Mendelian Forms of Salt-Dependent Hypertension: Questioning the Prevailing Theory.

    Kurtz, T. W.,Dominiczak, A. F.,DiCarlo, S. E.,Pravenec, M.,Morris, R. C.; Hypertension. 2015 Mar 11.

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