Personal profile
About
Dr. Bauer graduated from St. Norbert College as a double major and received a BS in Biology and a BS in Psychology, both in 1978. He then received his PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Eastern Virginia Medical School in 1985 and served as a NIH Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Mayo Graduate School.
Dr. Bauer currently teaches in the following medical school courses: OMS-I IMSK, OMS-I Gastrointestinal and Nutrition, OMS-I Endocrinology, OMS-I Renal and Urinary, OMS-II Gastroenterology, OMS-II Endocrinology and OMS-II Urology.
The general focus of Dr. Bauer’s Lab in the Center for Research is to understand the immunological regulation of gastrointestinal function in specific disease states, including: sepsis, bacterial dysentery, trauma, postoperative ileus, inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal transplantation. Abstracts of published works can be obtained on PubMed; there are currently five active research projects being developed.
Disciplines
- Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
- Digestive System Diseases
- Disease Modeling
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Interleukin 10 Restores Gastric Emptying, Electrical Activity, and Interstitial Cells of Cajal Networks in Diabetic Mice
Bauer, A. J., 2016, In: Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2, 4Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Elucidation of the Detrimental Synergy of Intestinal Surgery Followed by an Abdominal Sepsis – the Septic Surgical Patient.
Prows, I. T., Prows, M. L., Thompson, H. R., Hankey, P. B. & Bauer, A. J., Nov 5 2015Research output: Other contribution
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