Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Timothy Campbell graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He also did a residency and a fellowship in hematology and oncology, both at the University of California, San Francisco. He is a board-certified medical oncologist and currently practices at several hospitals such as the St. Mary’s Medical Center, California Pacific Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center, and UCSF Medical Center. Dr. Campbell has also contributed to several research publications.



Education & Training

Indiana University

Medical School

UCSF

Residency

UCSF

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine - Oncology

Hospitals & Clinics

California Pacific Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 600-6000

Castro St & Duboce Ave

San Francisco, California 94114

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Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 833-2000

2238 Geary Blvd

San Francisco, California 94115

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San Francisco General Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 206-8000

1001 Potrero Ave

San Francisco, California 94110

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San Francisco VA Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 221-4810

4150 Clement St

San Francisco, California 94121

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St. Luke's Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 600-6000

3555 Cesar Chavez

San Francisco, California 94110

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St. Mary's Medical Center - San Francisco

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 668-1000

450 Stanyan St

San Francisco, California 94117

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UCSF Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 353-1037

505 Parnassus Ave

San Francisco, California 94143

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Publications

Dr. Timothy Campbell has contributed to 3 publications.

Normal and Leukemic Stem Cell Niches: Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities.

Schepers K Campbell TB Passegue E; Cell Stem Cell. 2015 Mar 5 .

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Dipeptidylpeptidase 4 negatively regulates colony-stimulating factor activity and stress hematopoiesis.

Broxmeyer HE Hoggatt J O'Leary HA Mantel C Chitteti BR Cooper S Messina-Graham S Hangoc G Farag S Rohrabaugh SL Ou X Speth J Pelus LM Srour EF Campbell TB; Nat Med. 2012 Dec .

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Ex vivo rapamycin treatment of human cord blood CD34+ cells enhances their engraftment of NSG mice.

Rohrabaugh SL Campbell TB Hangoc G Broxmeyer HE; Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2011 Apr 15 .

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