Jose G. Montoya
Key Documents
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Infectious Disease Clinic 300 Pasteur Dr A175 MC 5309 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 723-6961 Fax (650) 725-8418
- Academic Offices
Personal Information Email Tel (650) 498-7794Alternate Contact Peggy Wakeman Executive Assistant Email Tel Work 6508534824Not for medical emergencies or patient use
Professional Overview
Clinical Focus
- Infectious Disease
- Toxoplasmosis
- Infection in the setting of solid organ transplantation
- Infection as a trigger of chronic diseases
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Administrative Appointments
- Director, National Reference Laboratory for the Study and Diagnosis of Toxoplasmosis (2008 - present)
Professional Education
| Residency: | Tulane University School of Medicine LA (1990) |
| Internship: | Tulane University School of Medicine LA (1988) |
| Fellowship: | SUMC - Graduate Medical Education CA (1994) |
| Medical Education: | Universidad Del Valle, Colombia (1985) |
Postdoctoral Advisees
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Industry Relationships
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| Consulting: | Forest Pharm , Gilead |
Scientific Focus
Clinical Trials
Publications
- Diagnostic approach to ocular toxoplasmosis. Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2011; (4): 255-61
- Severe congenital toxoplasmosis in the United States: clinical and serologic findings in untreated infants. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2011; (12): 1056-61
- Working formulation for the standardization of definitions of infections in patients using ventricular assist devices. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2011; (4): 375-84
- Yield of diagnostic procedures for invasive fungal infections in neutropenic febrile patients with chest computed tomography abnormalities. Mycoses. 2011; (1): 59-70
- Changing trends in infectious disease in heart transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2010; (3): 306-15
