Key Documents
Geoffrey Gurtner
Academic Appointments
- Professor - Med Center Line, Surgery - Plastic/Recon Surgery
- Member, Cancer Center
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
875 Blake Wilbur Drive Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 736-0098 Fax (650) 736-4167Adult Plastic Surgery Clinic 900 Blake Wilbur Dr W1083 MC 5311 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 723-7001 Fax (650) 725-5223Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Professional Snapshot
Clinical Focus
- Plastic Surgery
Professional Education
| Residency: | Massachusetts General Hospital, MA (1997) |
| Board Certification: | Plastic Surgery, American Board of Plastic Surgery (2001) |
| Fellowship: | M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, TX (2000) |
| Residency: | New York University Medical Center, NY (1999) |
| Medical Education: | UCSF Registrar's Office, CA (1989) |
Postdoctoral Advisees
Industry Relationships
Stanford is committed to ethical and transparent interactions with our industry partners. It is our policy to disclose payments of $5,000 or more, equity valued at $5,000 or more in a publicly traded company, or any equity in a privately held company, to physicians and scientists employed by Stanford University from companies or other commercial entities with which they interact as part of their professional activities. View Full Information
| Consulting: | Arresto Biosciences , Novadeq , Synvascular, Inc |
| Royalty Payments: | NeoDyne Biosciences , Synvascular, Inc |
| Equity: | Arresto Biosciences , NeoDyne Biosciences , Synvascular, Inc |
| Service on Board of Directors: | NeoDyne Biosciences , Synvascular, Inc |
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
Geoffrey Gurtner's Lab is interested in understanding the mecahnism of new blood vessel growth following injury and how pathways of tissue regeneration and fibrosis interact in wound healing.
Publications
- Tissue engineering using autologous microcirculatory beds as vascularized bioscaffolds. FASEB J. 2009; (3): 906-15
- IFATS collection: Adipose stromal cells adopt a proangiogenic phenotype under the influence of hypoxia. Stem Cells. 2009; (1): 266-74
- The molecular basis for impaired hypoxia-induced VEGF expression in diabetic tissues. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009; (32): 13505-10
- Wound repair and regeneration. Nature. 2008; (7193): 314-21
- Hypoxia-induced mediators of stem/progenitor cell trafficking are increased in children with hemangioma. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2007; (12): 2664-70
