Paul J. (P. J.) Utz
Professor, Organization leader
Who is Paul J. (P. J.) Utz?
Dr. Utz has been an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology and Immunology at Stanford University, and served as Acting Chief of the Division in 2007. He is Director of the Center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford (CCIS) and Secretary/Treasurer of the Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FoCIS).. In 1996, Dr. Utz joined the Harvard Medical School faculty after completing his Internal Medicine residency, Rheumatology fellowship, and post-doctoral training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. In 1991, he received his M.D. from Stanford, where he codiscovered the Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cells (NFAT) transcription factor with J.P. Shaw in Dr. Gerald Crabtree’s laboratory. In 1986, Dr. Utz earned his Bachelor’s degree from King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, PA.. In addition to being a co-founder of Bayhil, Dr. Utz is a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards of XDx. Inc. and Monogram Biosciences, Inc
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- Also known as
- Paul Utz
- Paul J. Utz
- PJ Utz
- Profession
- Education
- Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University
( - 1991) - Bachelor's degree, King's College, Pennsylvania
( - 1986)
- Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University
- Employment
- Assistant Professor, Stanford University
(1999 - 2005) - Associate Professor, Stanford University
(2005 - 2012) - Professor, Stanford University
(2013 - )
- Assistant Professor, Stanford University
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on July 23, 2013
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