Evelyn Porter, MD, MS

Title(s)Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address521 Parnassus Avenue, #7316
San Francisco CA 94117
Phone415-353-1634
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    University of TennesseeM.D.2007School of Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco, CA2019Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training

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    1. Analysis of medication errors in simulated pediatric resuscitation by residents. West J Emerg Med. 2014 Jul; 15(4):486-90. Porter E, Barcega B, Kim TY. PMID: 25035756; PMCID: PMC4100856.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 15     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Constitutive expression of the B7h ligand for inducible costimulator on naive B cells is extinguished after activation by distinct B cell receptor and interleukin 4 receptor-mediated pathways and can be rescued by CD40 signaling. J Exp Med. 2002 Jul 01; 196(1):97-108. Liang L, Porter EM, Sha WC. PMID: 12093874; PMCID: PMC2194020.
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