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Brian E. Moore, MD, MEd

Department of Pathology

University of Colorado School of Medicine

Aurora, CO

Email address: brian.moore@ucdenver.edu

Phone: 303-724-3480

Current Position:

September 1, 2015-present Associate Professor of Pathology

University of Colorado School of Medicine/Anschutz Medical Campus

• Surgical Neuropathology

• Autopsy Pathology

• Undergraduate and graduate medical school teaching

Medical Licenses: State of Colorado. July, 2015 - present.

State of Illinois. April, 2006 - present.

Board Certification: Diplomate of American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology (as of 08/11/05) and Neuropathology (as of 9/10/09).

Fellowship:

Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University Medical School Providence, RI

Neuropathology two-year fellowship (July 2003 – June 2004 and July 2005 – June 2006)

• Rotation with Thaddeus Dryja in ocular pathology at Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary (April, 2006)

• Rotation with Mark A. Edgar, MD at New York Hospital-Cornell (Jan., 2004)

• Rotation with Peter C. Burger, MD at Johns Hopkins Hospital (March, 2004)

• Graduate course at Brown University entitled “Molecular Neurobiology” with Diane Lipscombe, PhD. (Sept. – Dec., 2003)

Roger Williams Medical Center Providence, RI

Post-doctoral research fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Peter Quesenberry,

(2002-03).

Residency:

Brown University Medical School, Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI

Anatomic Pathology Residency, 2004-2005

University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA

Anatomic Pathology Residency, 1999-2002

Education:

University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA

Doctor of Medicine awarded June 1999

Henry Ford Fellow, 1996.

Harvard University Cambridge, MA

Masters in Education, 1990

Mellon Grant Recipient, 1990

Dartmouth College Hanover, NH

Bachelor’s of Arts, 1986, cum laude

Major: Drama/Film Studies – with high honors

Duhamel Endowed Scholar, 1982-86

Previous Employment:

2006-15 Associate Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Pathology, and Education

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

• Director of SIU Alzheimer Disease Center Brain Bank

• Director of Neuromuscular and Behavior Unit of Second Year curriculum

• Director for teaching neurology/neurosurgery residents during neuropathology rotations

• Vice-Chair, Year-2 Curriculum Committee

95. Protocol Editor, Cancer and Leukemia Group B (Lebanon, NH)

Coordinated the creation of multi-center clinical trials testing investigational

anti-neoplastic agents. Group headquartered at Dartmouth Medical School.

93. Development Researcher, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA)

Represented the University to alumni in fund-raising efforts.

Teaching Assistant in Chemistry, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA)

Taught laboratory in Inorganic Chemistry course for pre-medical students.

1992. Production Assistant, David Grubin Productions (New York, NY)

Worked on production crew and conducted background research for the public television series Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers.

1991. Admissions Counselor, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA)

Interviewed and evaluated prospective undergraduates.

Teacher, English as a Second Language, Robert Frost School (Lawrence, MA)

Taught language skills to Hispanic students in grades 1 through 5.

1990. Teacher, European History, Watertown High School (Watertown, MA)

Taught high school sophomores as part of Masters in Education program.

89. Chief Legislative Aide, MA House of Representatives (Boston, MA)

Directed office of democratic State Representative Lawrence Giordano.

Professional Service:

2012-present Board of Trustees and Secretary, Sangamon County Medical Society (Illinois)

2012-present College of American Pathologist Neuropathology Committee, member.

2006-present College of American Pathologists, fellow.

2005-present American Association of Neuropathologists, affiliate member.

2005-06 College of American Pathologists (CAP) Neuropathology Committee.

Resident member.

2004. Alzheimer Association – Rhode Island Chapter.

Member of Program Committee.

2001-04 Rhode Island Delegate to the CAP Resident’s Forum.

Member - Forum Credentialing Committee and Nominating Committee.

2001-04 CAP Economic Affairs Committee, junior member. Oct. 2001 to Jan. 2004. Member, Molecular Pathology CPT Coding Subcommittee

2003 CAP Council on Membership Pathologists-in-Training Work Group member. Assessed CAP resident benefits and devised mechanisms of increasing resident participation.

2000 Participant in CAP Advocacy School in Washington, DC, March 2000. Program trains pathologists in process of political lobbying on behalf of the profession.

Educational Service:

2012-present Year 2 Curriculum Committee, SIU School of Medicine, Vice-Chair.

2007-present Year 2 Curriculum Committee member, SIU School of Medicine

2007-2010 Admissions Committee member, SIU School of Medicine

2008-12 Co-Director, Neuromuscular and Behavioral Unit, SIU School of Medicine Second Year Curriculum

06. Teaching assistant. First-year medical school general pathology course.

2004 Conducted discussion on medical and scientific career choices to Advanced Placement high school biology class in Lincoln, RI.

02. Tutor for first-year medical student anatomy and histology courses and second-year pathology course, University of Massachusetts Medical School. Conducted biweekly small-group review sessions throughout the academic year for medical students.

2000-01 Taught seminar in placental pathology to first-year medical students annually.

99. Educational Policy Committee, University of Massachusetts Medical School. Class of 1999 representative.

1998 Conducted outreach class entitled “A Career in Medicine” to high school class in Holden, MA, with focus on neuropathology.

1996-99 Academic Enrichment Program – Taught yearly workshop on effective study techniques to incoming first-year medical students at University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Honors and Awards:

2011 Golden Apple Teaching Award. Awarded by the students of the Class of 2011 of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine for outstanding teaching ability.

2001 College of American Pathologist’s 2001 Informatics Award Recipient.

1996 Henry Ford Fellowship Recipient

As part of Henry Ford fellowship, presented research project to physicians and students at Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit, MI) entitled: Health resource utilization among pediatric asthma patients at Henry Ford Hospital.

1986 As undergraduate senior thesis, wrote and directed documentary film entitled: Army Green: The Return of ROTC to Dartmouth. This film received awards from Dartmouth College in both broadcast journalism and film production.

Publications:

Original Articles

Moore SA, Moore BE, Love S, Li JZ, Lopez M, von der Hagen M, Hübner A, Winder TL, Cullup T, Majumdar A, Abdel-Salam H, Siddiqui FM, Lunt P, Dowling JJ. TPM2 p.K7del mutation expands the clinical, histopathologic and genetic spectrum of TPM2 myopathies Brain: A Journal of Neurology (Currently in press.)

Xiaojie Z, Meng H, Blaivas M, Rushing EJ, Moore BE, Schwartz J, Lopes BS, Worrall BB, Wang MM. Von Willebrand Factor Permeates Small Vessels in CADASIL and Inhibits Smooth Muscle Gene Expression. Translational Stroke Research (Currently in press.)

Moore BE. Pathology and the Internet: Washington University Neuromuscular Website. Advances in Anatomic Pathology. 2006 13(2):97-8.

Chan C, Moore BE, Cotman CW, Okano H, Tavares R, Hovanesian V, Pinar H, Johanson CE, Svenson CN, Stopa EG. Musashi1 Antigen Expression in Human Fetal Germinal Matrix Development. Experimental Neurology 2006; 201(2):515-8.

Moore BE, Colvin GA, Dooner MS, Quesenberry PJ. Lineage-negative bone marrow cells travel bidirectionally in the olfactory migratory stream but maintain hematopoietic phenotype. J Cell Physiol 2005; 202(1):147-152.

Colvin GA, Lambert JF, Abedi M, Carlson JE, Dooner MS, Moore BE, Cerny J, Quesenberry PJ. Intrinsic hematopoietic stem cell/progenitor plasticity: Inversions. J Cell Physiol 2004; 199:20-31.

Colvin GA, Lambert J-F, Abedi M, Dooner MS, Demers D, Moore BE, Greer D, Aliotta JM, Pimentel J, Cerny J, Lum LG, Quesenberry PJ. Differentiation Hotspots: The Deterioration of Hierarchy and Stochasm. Blood Cell Mol Dis. 2004; 32:34-41

Quesenberry PJ, Colvin GA, Abedi M, Lambert JF, Moore BE, Demers D, Greer D, McAuliffe C, Dooner M, Lum LG, Badiavas E, Falanga V. The marrow stem cell: the continuum. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2003; 32:S19-22

Abedi M, Greer D, Lambert JF, Colvin GA, Dooner MS, McAuliffe CI, Demers D, Moore BE, Quesenberry PJ. “Tolerance induction by costimulator blockade in 100 cGy treated hosts with varying degrees of genetic disparity” Leukemia (Sept 2003) Vol. 17(9): 1871-9.

Moore BE and Quesenberry PJ. “The Adult Stem Cell Plasticity Debate: Idols versus New Paradigms” Leukemia, (2003) 17 (7): 1205-10.

Quesenberry PJ, Colvin GA, Lambert JF, Abedi M, Cerny J, Dooner M, Moore BE, McAuliffe C, Demers D, Greer D, Parent A, Badiavas E, Lum L, Falanga V. “Marrow Stem Cell Potential within a Continuum” Annals NYAS (May 2003) Vol. 996: p. 209-222.

Ciampa A, Moore BE, Listerud RG, Kydd D, Kim RD. “Giant trichophytobezoar in a pediatric patient with trichotillomania.” Pediatric Radiology (2003) 33: 219–220.

Moore BE, Somers NP, Smith, TW. “Methotrexate-related non-necrotizing multifocal axonopathy detected by ß-amyloid precursor protein immunohistochemistry.” Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, January 2001.

Moore BE, Gokden M, Woda B, Banner BF, Liu Y, Ayala A, Jiang Z. “P53: A Good Diagnostic Marker for Intratubular Germ Cell Neoplasia, Unclassified.” Applied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Morphology, September 2001, Vol. 9, number 3, pp 203-6.

Moore BE and Rothschild A. “SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction: a review of treatment strategies.” Hospital Practice, January 1999, Vol. 34, number 1, pp. 89-96.

Online Presence:

Author of Neuropathology Blog (), the most widely read neuropathology site on the world wide web.

Platform Presentation:

Han H, Hurtubise L, Hall E, Kristopaitis T, Moore BE, Plantegenest G, Vitek CR. “Flipping the classroom in medical education: technological, pedagogical, and organizational implications.” Presented at the Generalists in Medical Education meeting, November 8, 2014, Chicago, IL.

Moore BE, “Lineage-negative bone marrow cells travel bidirectionally in the olfactory migratory stream but maintain hematopoietic phenotype.” Presented at the American Association of Neuropathologists meeting, June 26, 2004, Cleveland, Ohio.

Posters:

Moore SA, Moore BE, Love S, Li JZ, Lopez M, von der Hagen M, Hübner A, Winder TL, Cullup T, Majumdar A, Abdel-Salam H, Siddiqui FM, Lunt P, Dowling JJ. Novel beta-tropomyosin mutation (TPM2) causes distal core-rod myopathy and trismus-pseudocamptodactyly with nemaline rods. Presented at the June 2012 meeting of the American Association of Neuropathologists.  J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 71:575, 2012.

Wietfeldt, Joel., Reuben Bueno, Chris Chambers, Brian E. Moore, Michael Neumeister:

Resident Research Day-Dept of Surgery, SIU School of Medicine – March

2009. Is Nerve Growth within a Conduit Enhanced by the Presence of Adipocyte Derived Stem Cells?

Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons-May 2009. Is Nerve Growth

within a Conduit Enhanced by the Presence of Adipocyte Derived Stem Cells?

Resident Research Day – Dept of Surgery, SIU School of Medicine – April

2010. Is Nerve Growth within a Conduit Enhanced by the Presence of Adipocyte Derived Stem Cells?

Plastic Surgery Research Council—San Francisco, CA—May 2010. Is Nerve

Growth Within A Conduit Enhanced by the Presence of Adipocyte-derived Stem Cells?

Wietfeldt, Joel., Reuben Bueno, Chris Chambers, Brian E. Moore, Michael Neumeister. Evaluation of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration using Adult Derived Rat Adipose Stem Cells within a PGA Conduit.

Poster presentation April 16, 2009 at Southern Illinois University Resident Research Day (Best Poster). Podium presentation April 18, 2009 at Midwestern Association for Plastic Surgeons.

Robert G. Struble, Brian E. Moore, Xiao-Xin Yan. The Distribution of Beta Secretase-1 in Temporal Cortical Areas in Chronic Degenerative Neurological Diseases: A Preliminary Immunohistochemical Study. Presented at International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2008, Chicago, IL. July 26-31, 2008.

Zec R, Burkett N, Markwell S, Moore BE. “An Autopsy-Confirmed Case Study of the Conversion from Normal Cognition to Amnestic MCI to AD.” Presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference on Prevention of Dementia, Washington, DC, June 10-11, 2007. 

Moore BE, Colvin GA, Struble RG, Bordieri DA, Dooner MS, Quesenberry PJ. “Lineage-negative bone marrow cells travel bidirectionally in the olfactory migratory stream but maintain hematopoietic phenotype.” Presented at the Brown University-affiliated Hospital Research Conference, October 21, 2003.

Woo AS, Jang JL, Lee JS, Spangenberger A, Moore BE, Weinzweig J. “The creation of a vascularized composite graft with acellular dermal matrix and hydroxyapatite.” Presented at the Brown University-affiliated Hospital Research Conference, October 21, 2003.

Moore BE, Somers NP, Smith, TW. “Methotrexate-related non-necrotizing multifocal axonopathy detected by ß-amyloid precursor protein immunohistochemistry.” Presented at the American Association of Neuropathology annual meeting, June 23, 2001.

Textbook chapters:

Moore BE. “Ch. 28: The Neuromuscular System”, “Ch. 29: The Eye”, and “Ch. 30: The Pituitary Gland” in Rosai and Ackerman’s Surgical Pathology Review, 1st Edition. Damjanov, Nola, and Rosai (eds). Mosby Elsevier, January, 2007.

Quesenberry PJ, Lambert JF, Colvin GA, Dooner M, McAuliffe CI, Abedi M, Greer D, Demers D, Cerny J, Moore BE, Badiavas E, Falanga V. “The Stem Cell Continuum: A Plastic Plasticity.” Chapter in Stem Cell Transplantation for Autoimmune Disease, First Edition (Burt R, and Marmont A, editors) Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, Texas, July, 2003.

Szymanski IO, Moore BE. “Therapeutic Hemapheresis.” Chapter in Intensive Care Medicine, Fifth Edition (Irwin RS, Cerra FB, and Rippe JM, editors). Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia. January 2003. Reprinted in Procedures and Techniques in Intensive Care Medicine, Third Edition (Irwin RS, Rippe JM, Curley FJ, and Heard SO, editors) Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, April 2003.

Book Reviews

Moore BE. “Book Review of Neuropathology: A Reference Text of CNS Pathology (2nd edition) by David Ellison, Seth Love, et al.” Modern Pathology, March 2005.

Moore BE. “Book Review of Escourolle and Poirier’s Manual of Basic Neuropathology (edited by Gray, De Girolami, and Poirier” Modern Pathology. September 2004.

Moore BE. “Book Review of Diagnostic Pathology of Nervous System Tumours by James W. Ironside et al.” Modern Pathology, February 2003.

Moore BE. “Book Review of Atlas of Breast Pathology (Steven Silverberg, editor).” Modern Pathology, February 2003.

Moore, BE. “Book Review of Clinical Chemistry: Laboratory Management & Clinical Correlations (Kent Lewandrowski, editor).” Modern Pathology, November 2002.

Moore, BE. “Book Review of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Problems, Progress, & Possibilities (Roger W. Byard and Henry F. Krous, eds.).” Modern Pathology, July 2002.

Moore BE. “Book Review of An Atlas of Forensic Pathology by Charles V. Wetli, et al.” Shock, October 2001, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 327–328.

Website Review

Moore BE. "Pathology and the Internet: Washington University Neuromuscular Website." Advances in Anatomic Pathology, March 2006;13:97–98.

On-line Book Reviews

Doody Publishing Company () – Ivan Damjanov, MD: Pathology Editor:

2005 Forensic Neuropathology and Associated Neurology. Manfred Oehmichen, Roland N. Auer, and Hans G. König (Springer 2005).

Neuropathology. Richard A. Prayson, editor. (Elsevier, 2005).

2004 Recent Advances in Histopathology 20. David Lowe and James Underwood, editors. (The Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2003).

2003 Neuropathology Techniques. Timothy P. Dawson et al. (Arnold, 2003).

Endocrine Pathology: Differential Diagnosis and Molecular Advances, Ricardo Lloyd, editor. (Humana Press, 2004).

Diagnostic Molecular Pathology, Debra G.B. Leonard, editor. (W B Saunders, 2003).

Renal Glomerular Diseases: Atlas of Electron Microscopy, Jonas Valaitis (ASCP Press, 2002).

2001 Ear, Nose and Throat Histopathology, Leslie Michaels and Henrik Hellquist (Springer-Verlag, 2001).

Practical Review of Neuropathology, Gregory Fuller and J. Clay Goodman (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001).

Atlas of Biopsy Pathology for Heart and Lung Transplantation, Susan Stewart, et al. (Arnold/Oxford University Press, 2000).

Yearbook of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 2001 edited by Stephen S. Raab, et al. (Mosby, 2001).

An Atlas of Forensic Pathology by Charles V. Wetli, et al (American Society of Clinical Pathology Press, 1999).

Manual of Surgical Pathology by Susan C. Lester. (Churchill Livingstone, 2001).

2000 Infectious Disease Pathology: Clinical Cases by Gail L. Woods, et al. (Butterworth-Heineman, 2000).

Histopathology Reporting: Guidelines for Surgical Cancer by Derek C. Allen. (Springer-Verlag, 2000).

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