Christopher Taylor Barry, M.D., Ph.D.

Christopher Taylor Barry, M.D., Ph.D.

Contact Information

University of Rochester Medical Center
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box SURG
Rochester, NY 14642

Lab Description

Our lab employs a systems biology approach to identify micro RNA profiles in liver transplant recipients with hepatocellular carcinoma that predict the risk of recurrent cancer.

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Professional Bio

The University of Rochester Medical Center welcomes Christopher Taylor Barry, MD, PhD, FACS as an Associate Professor. Dr. Barry completed his undergraduate education with honors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He then went on to earn his medical degree and PhD in immunology from Tufts University School of Medicine.
Prior to joining URMC, Dr. Barry completed his residency in the Department of General Surgery and his postdoctoral training in the Department of Biochemistry, both at Stanford University School of Medicine. From 2003 to 2005, he was a transplant surgery fellow and clinical instructor at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Barry later served as an abdominal transplant fellowship director and an assistant professor in residence, Department of General Surgery, Section of Transplantation, at the University of California, San Diego.
Dr. Barry's additional hospital appointments include transplant surgery attending at Children's Hospital, San Diego as well as the University of California, San Diego.

In addition to being American Board Certified, Dr. Barry is a member of professional organizations including American Society of Transplant Surgeons, The Transplantation Society, American Society of Transplantation and Association for Academic Surgery. He is also a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Barry is the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors and has authored numerous publications.

Research Bio

The University of Rochester Medical Center welcomes Christopher Taylor Barry, MD, PhD, FACS as an Associate Professor. Dr. Barry completed his undergraduate education with honors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He then went on to earn his medical degree and PhD in immunology from Tufts University School of Medicine.
Prior to joining URMC, Dr. Barry completed his residency in the Department of General Surgery and his postdoctoral training in the Department of Biochemistry, both at Stanford University School of Medicine. From 2003 to 2005, he was a transplant surgery fellow and clinical instructor at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Barry later served as an abdominal transplant fellowship director and an assistant professor in residence, Department of General Surgery, Section of Transplantation, at the University of California, San Diego.
Dr. Barry's additional hospital appointments include transplant surgery attending at Children's Hospital, San Diego as well as the University of California, San Diego.

In addition to being American Board Certified, Dr. Barry is a member of professional organizations including American Society of Transplant Surgeons, The Transplantation Society, American Society of Transplantation and Association for Academic Surgery. He is also a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Barry is the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors and has authored numerous publications.

Awards & Honors

URMC Patient and Family Centered Care Award 2011 - 2012
Stanford Resident Research Award
General Surgery Resident Teaching Award
The John Henry Smith III, MD Award
The Michael Bouvet Intern of the Year Award
Roche Organ Transplant Research Fund
Wilmot Cancer Center Collaborative Research Grant
URMC Clinical and Translational Science Institute Laboratory Support Center Award
NYSTAR Jump Start Award

Recent Journal Articles

Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. 14 available »

2012
Henn AD, Laski M, Yang HM, Qiu X, Miao HY, Barry CT, Welle S, Wu HL, and MS Zand. "Functionally Distinct Subpopulations of CpG-Activated Memory B Cells". Nature Scientific Reports. 2012; 2(345): 1-11.
2011 May
Rodrigues, R; Barry, CT. "Gene Pathway Analysis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Genomic Expression Datasets". Journal of Surgical Research. 2011; : e1-e8.
2011
Christopher Taylor Barry; D'Souza M; McCall; Safadjou S; Ryan C; Kashyap R; Marroquin C; Orloff M; Almudevar A; Godfrey TE. "Micro RNA Expression Profiles as Adjunctive Data to Assess the Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Recurrence after Liver Transplantation". American Journal of Transplantation. 2011; .
2011
Barry CT; Mills B; Hah Z; Ryan C; Mooney C; Rubens D; Parker K. "Shear Wave Dispersion Measures Liver Steatosis". Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. 2011; .
2011
Hah Z; Hazard C; Mills B; Parker K; Barry C; Rubens D. ""Integration of Crawling Waves in an Ultrasound Imaging System. Part 2: Signal Processing and Applications"". Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. 2011; .

Current Appointments

Associate Professor of Clinical - Department of Surgery, Transplant (SMD) - Primary

Specialties

Surgery - American Board of Surgery

Education

MD | Medicine | Tufts University Sch Medicine1995
PhD | Immunology | Tufts University Sch Medicine1995
BA | Music | Univ Wisconsin-Madison1986

Post-Doctoral Training & Residency

Fellowship in Transplant Surgery at University of California, San Francisco Medical Center01/01/2003 - 01/31/2005
Residency in General Surgery at Stanford University Medical Center07/01/1996 - 06/30/2002
Internship in General Surgery at Stanford University Medical Center06/01/1995 - 06/30/1996