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Jeremy C. Taylor, M.D.

Jeremy C. Taylor, M.D.

Nephrology

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General and Transplant Nephrology

601 Elmwood Avenue, 2nd & 3rd Floors
Rochester, NY 14642

About Me

Dr. Taylor is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine. He joined the faculty in 2003 after completing his residency and fellowship training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences. He is the Transplant Director of Nephrology, Associate Director for Solid Organ Transplant Service Line, an...
Dr. Taylor is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine. He joined the faculty in 2003 after completing his residency and fellowship training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences. He is the Transplant Director of Nephrology, Associate Director for Solid Organ Transplant Service Line, and has an active clinic practice overseeing the care of both general and transplant nephrology patients. Dr. Taylor has an active role in teaching the medical students, residents and fellows, including playing an instrumental role in establishing the outpatient Nephology Fellows Clinic. His research interests include transplantation, polycystic kidney disease and translational research involving new dialysis membrane technologies.

Certified Specialties

Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Nephrology - American Board of Internal Medicine

Faculty Appointments

Professor of Clinical Medicine - Department of Medicine, Nephrology (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Fellowship, Nephrology, University of California School of Medicine/Keck School of Medicine. 2001 - 2003

Residency, Internal Medicine, University of California School of Medicine/Keck School of Medicine. 1998 - 2000

Internship, Internal Medicine, University of California School of Medicine/Keck School of Medicine. 1997 - 1998

Education

MD | University of Southern California School of Pharmacy. 1997

Awards

Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Society.

Dean's Scholar: Year I, II, III, IV.

Graduation with Highest Distinction, May 1997.

Pathology Honors Society.

Publications

Journal Articles

Neural Anatomy of the Glenohumeral Ligaments, Labrum and Subacromial Bursa.

Vangness T, Ennis M, Taylor J, Atkinson R.

Arthroscopy. April 1995, 11(2): 180-184. .

Renal Dysfunction in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation.

Parikh CR, McSweeney PA, Korular D, Ecder T, Merouani A, Taylor JG, Slat-Vasquez V, Shpall EJ, Jones RB, Bearman SI, Schrier RW.

Kidney International. 2002 August; 62(2): 566-573.

Hyperkalemia with concomitant water diarrhea: an unusual association.

Taylor JG, Zwillich CW, Kaehny WD, Levi M, and Popovtzer MM.

. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. August, 01, 2003; 42(2):E9-12. .

Should we biopsy kidneys of patients post-liver transplant?

Chonchol M, Wachs M, Taylor J, Popovtzer MM.

Transplant Proceedings. 2003 December;35(8):3035-3038.

Textbook of Critical Care, 5th edn.

Berl T, Taylor J. Disorders of Water Balance. In: Fink M, Abraham E, Vincent J, Kochanek P, eds.

Philadelphia: Elsevier Sanders, 2005: 1085-1096.

Home glucometer monitoring markedly improves diagnosis of post renal transplant diabetes mellitus in renal transplant recipients.

Shah A, Kendall G, Demme RA, Taylor J, Bozorgzadeh A, Orloff M, Jain A, Abt P, Zand MS.

Transplantation. 2005 Sep 27;80(6):775-781.

Abnormal mineral metabolism and outcomes after renal transplantation. Abstract,

Egbuna O, Zand MS, Taylor J, Bushinsky D.

Abstract, JASN 16:2005, 89A. .

Egbuna O, Zand MS, Arbini A, Menegus M, Taylor J.

A Cluster of Parvovirus B19 Infections in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Prospective Case Series

. Idiopathic Hypercalciuria

Liebman S, Taylor J, Bushinsky D.

Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2006 Feb;8(1):70-75.

. Elevated calcium phosphate product after renal transplantation is a risk factor for graft failure

Egbuna OI, Taylor JG, Bushinsky DA, Zand MS.

Clin Transplant 2007; DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2007.00690.x. .

Uric Acid Nephrolithiasis

Liebman S, Taylor J, Bushinsky D.

Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2007 June;9(3):251-257.

Calcium and phosphorus homeostasis

Taylor J, Bushinsky D.

Blood Purif 2009;27:387-394. .

Implantable Device Therapy for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension.

Joshi N, Taylor J, Bisognano J.

J of Cardiovasc Trans Res. 2009;2(2):150-153. .

A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study of Compensatory Renal Hypertrophy in Renal Allograft Recipients and their Living Donors

Zand, M, Taylor J, Demme R.

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