James Kahn
Academic Appointments
- Professor - Med Center Line, Medicine - General Medical Disciplines
Key Documents
Contact Information
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Professional Overview
Administrative Appointments
- Chief of the Medical Service, VA Palo Alto Health Care System (2012 - present)
Honors and Awards
- Charles C. Shepard Science Award for Scientific Excellence, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1999)
- Outstanding Mentor, University of California, San Francisco, AIDS Research Institute (2008)
Professional Education
| AB: | University of California, Berkeley, American History (1978) |
| MD: | University of California, San Francisco, Medicine (1982) |
| Intern: | Johns Hopkins Hospital--Osler Service, Medicine (1983) |
| Resident: | Johns Hopkins Hospital--Osler Service, Medicine (1984) |
| Resident: | University of California, San Francisco, Medicine, Primary Care (1985) |
| Fellow: | University of California, San Francisco, Medical Oncology (1987) |
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
My initial research activities have focused on three areas: antiretroviral and novel therapeutic treatments of HIV infection, understanding elements of HIV pathogenesis associated with acute HIV infection and post exposure prevention. My most recent scholarly activities concentrate on working as a team to capitalize on the data stored in electronic medical records, HIV disease modeling and using electronic medical records for outcome research and developing a mentorship program for doctoral, post-doctoral scholars and early career faculty dedicated to translational and clinical research. I have experience as the national chair for an NIAID sponsored AIDS Clinical Trials Group study and I have conducted Phase 1 through Phase 3 studies. My scholarship has been supported by funding from the NIH for 24 years through a variety of mechanisms including, as the principal investigator of R01, R18, R24, R35 and K24 grants and co-investigator for R01, R18, R24 and R33 awards. Three foundations have supported my scholarly activities: the California Healthcare Foundation, the Blue Shield Foundation and the Commonwealth Foundation and I have received three career awards, one from the American Cancer Society and two K24 awards from the NIH (NIMH and NCRR).
Publications
- A cross-sectional study of barriers to personal health record use among patients attending a safety-net clinic. PLoS One. 2012; (2): e31888
- A piece of my mind. Next: text. JAMA. 2012; (17): 1807-8
- Evolutionary dynamics of complex networks of HIV drug-resistant strains: the case of San Francisco. Science. 2010; (5966): 697-701
- Personal health records in a public hospital: experience at the HIV/AIDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010; (2): 224-8
- Evidence for risk-stratification when monitoring for toxicities following initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy. AIDS. 2013
- A mentor development program for clinical translational science faculty leads to sustained, improved confidence in mentoring skills. Clin Transl Sci. 2012; (4): 362-7
