Biography and Expertise
My research interests lie broadly in the area of lung infections, particularly Gram negative bacillary pneumonia.
My current research focuses on how gram negative bacteria, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae and Hemophilus influenzae, adhere to respiratorymucosa and subsequently cause infection.
My second area of interest is in the management of patients hospitalized with bacterial pneumonias. Of particular interest are the problems associated with increased bacterial resistance. I am also interestedin the host response to infection and the role of that response in patient outcome.
My current research focuses on how gram negative bacteria, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae and Hemophilus influenzae, adhere to respiratorymucosa and subsequently cause infection.
My second area of interest is in the management of patients hospitalized with bacterial pneumonias. Of particular interest are the problems associated with increased bacterial resistance. I am also interestedin the host response to infection and the role of that response in patient outcome.
Dr. Hornick's research work examines gram negative bacterial interaction with respiratory epithelium. His clinical interests are in acute and chronic lung infections such as community and hospital acquired pneumonias, bronchiectasis, TB and other pulmonary mycobacterial infections.
Academic Experience:
Honors and Awards:
1987 Finalist: Cecile, Jehman, Mayer Research Award, American College of Chest Physicians;
1987 Trainee Research Award, American Federation for Clinical Research, Central Society;
1992 Henry Albert Scientific Presentation Award from the Iowa Medical Society;
1996 Elected to Central Society for Clinical Research
Review Panels:
Ad hoc reviewer, VA Merit Review board;
Reviewer, New England Journal of Medicine;
Reviewer, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Honors and Awards:
1987 Finalist: Cecile, Jehman, Mayer Research Award, American College of Chest Physicians;
1987 Trainee Research Award, American Federation for Clinical Research, Central Society;
1992 Henry Albert Scientific Presentation Award from the Iowa Medical Society;
1996 Elected to Central Society for Clinical Research
Review Panels:
Ad hoc reviewer, VA Merit Review board;
Reviewer, New England Journal of Medicine;
Reviewer, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Bacterial Adherence, Clinical Trial, Collagen, Epithelial Permeability, Gram Negative Bacilli, Internal Medicine, Klebsiella, Microbiology, Nosocomial Pneumonia, Pneumonia, Pseudomonas Infections, Receptor, Recombinant DNA, Siderophores
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Associations
American College of Chest Physicians
American College of Physicians
American Federation for Medical Research
American Society for Microbiology
Iowa Thoracic Society
Organizational Affiliations
Education
Medicine
1982, MD, University of Maryland
St. Lawrence University
1978, BS