SCOTT D. WOOGEN, M.D.
Education
Columbia College, New York, New York 1973-1977; Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude 1977
New York University, New York School of Medicine, New York, New York 1977-1981
Alpha Omega Alpha, Honor Medical Fraternity 1981
Postdoctoral Training
Internal Medicine Internship, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1981-1982
Internal Medicine Residency, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1982-1984
Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1984-1986
Chief Fellow, Gastroenterology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1986-1987
NIH Training Grant, Intestinal Immunology Research, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 1986-1987
Professional Appointments
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1992-present
Staff Physicians, Medical Services, McGuire VA Hospital, GI Division, Richmond, Virginia, 1986-present
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, 1987-1991
Medical Director, Chesterfield County Nursing Home, Chesterfield, Virginia, 1986-1991
Instructor, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1986-1987
Chief, Department of Medicine, Metropolitan Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, 1996-1997
Membership in Professional and Honor Societies
Richmond Academy of Medicine
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation, Past Virginia Chapter Board Member
Virginia Gastroenterological Society
American Society of Internal Medicine
American Gastroenterology Association
Bibliography
Woogen, S.D., Turo, K., Diclman, L.A., Beagley, K.W. and Elson C.O.: Inhibition of murine
T cell activation by cholera toxin B. Subunit is not medicated through Phosphatidylinositol
Second Messenger System. Journal of Immunology 150:3274-3283, 1983.
Elso, C.O., Ealding, W., Woogen, S.D. and Gaspari, M.: Some new Perspectives on IgA Immunization and oral tolerance derived from the unusual properties of cholera toxin as a mucosal immunogen. In: Mucosal Immunity and Infection at Mucosal Surfaces. Ed. By W. Strober, M.E. Lamn, J.R. McGhee. In press
Woogen, S.D., Ealding, E. and Elson, C.O.: Inhibition of murine lymphocyte proliferation by the B subunit of cholera toxin. Journal of Immunology 139:3764, 1987
Woogen, S.D., Gaspari, M.M. and Elson, C.O.: Determinants of immunogenicity in the intestine:
The ability of lectins to bind to intestinal mucosa does not confer immunogenicity for secretory IgA
responses. Acceptor by Journal of Immunology for publication.
Abstracts
Woogen, S.D., Ealding, W. and Elson, C.O.: Lack of secretory IgA responses after feeding protein
antigens to bind to intestinal mucosa. Gastroenterological Association Meeting, New York, New York, May 1985
Woogen, S.D., Ealding, W. and Elson, C.O.: Inhibition of murine T cell proliferation by the subunit
of cholera toxin. Gastroenterology 90:1782, 1986
Woogen, S.D., Turo, K. and Elson, C.O.: Mechanism of T cell inhibition by Cholera toxin B subunit.
(CTB). Submitted to Gastroenterology, December 15, 1989
Papers
Woogen, S.D.: Clinical Implications of Biliary Sludge: A Gastroenterologist View. Presented at a
Symposium: Pathophysiology and Clinical Implications of Biliary Sludge., New York College, New
York, New York, October 1987 (sponsored by an educational grant from Hoffman LaRoche).
Woogen, S.D.: Aggressive Treatment of Serious Bacterial Infections in the Extended Care Facility to
Avoid Hospitalization. Presented at a Symposium: Outpatient Delivery of Parenternal Antibiotic
Therapy. Tucson, Arizone, October 1986. (sponsored by an educational grant form Hoffman LaRoche)
Clinical Trials
Participate as the Principal Investigator or Sub-Investigator for many clinical trials, which include studies in:
Erosive Esophagitis Gastric Ulcers
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ulcerative Colitis
Crohn’s NSAID’s and Ulcers
Hepatitis C Pancreatitis
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