Frederick G L Huetwell Collegiate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Professor of Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine/Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
1500 E. Medical Center Dr., Frankel Cardiovascular Center, #2722G
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
[email protected]
1500 E. Medical Center Dr., Frankel Cardiovascular Center, #2722G
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Available to mentor
Kenneth A Jamerson
Professor
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Sabbatical LeaveCardiovascular Research Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, 2008
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FellowAmerican Heart Association Summer Course on Cardiovascular Epidemiology, United States, 1993
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FellowUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Internal Medicine, Division of Hypertension, 1990
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House OfficerUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Internal Medicine, 1989
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BSUniversity of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, 1982
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Center MemberSamuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
Dr. Jamerson’s basic research addresses the role of sympathetic tone on the metabolism of glucose in human skeletal muscle. Current clinical research focuses on hypertensive nephropathy; non-invasive hemodynamic assessment of organ function and damage in the natural history of hypertension; and insulin resistance in hypertension.
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Olsen E, Soraas CL, Schmieder RE, Jamerson K, Macdonald T, Mancia G, Heimark S, Mehlum MH, Mariampillai J, Liestol K, Larstorp AC, Hoieggen A, Kjeldsen SE, Rostrup M, Mo R, Julius S, Weber MA. Journal of Hypertension, 2024 May; 42 (Suppl 1): e114Journal ArticleACHIEVED SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE BELOW 130 MMHG PRESERVES KIDNEY FUNCTION IN DIABETIC AND NON-DIABETIC HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITHOUT CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY
DOI:10.1097/01.hjh.0001020452.94022.11 -
Olsen E, Soraas C, Schmieder R, Jamerson K, Macdonald T, Mancia G, Heimark S, Mehlum MH, Mariampullai J, Liestol K, Larstorp AC, Hoieggen A, Kjeldsen SE, Rostrup M, Mo R, Julius S, Weber MA. Journal of Hypertension, 2024 May; 42 (Suppl 1): e12 - e13.Journal ArticleACHIEVED SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE BELOW 130 MMHG PRESERVES KIDNEY FUNCTION IN HIGH-RISK HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITHOUT CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY BUT WITH PROTEINURIA
DOI:10.1097/01.hjh.0001019436.18284.79 -
Kaciroti N, Jamerson KA, Brook RD. Hypertension, 2024 Mar; 81 (3): e13 - e15.Journal ArticleCardiovascular Protection Beyond Blood Pressure-Lowering Redux: The ACCOMPLISH trial.
DOI:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.123.22425 PMID: 38354269 -
Flack JM, Agarwal R, Anker SD, Pitt B, Ruilope LM, Rossing P, Adler SG, Fried L, Jamerson K, Toto R, Brinker M, Farjat AE, Kolkhof P, Lawatscheck R, Joseph A, Bakris GL, FIDELIO-DKD and FIGARO-DKD Investigators . Kidney Med, 2023 Dec; 5 (12): 100730Journal ArticleFinerenone in Black Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and CKD: A Post hoc Analysis of the Pooled FIDELIO-DKD and FIGARO-DKD Trials.
DOI:10.1016/j.xkme.2023.100730 PMID: 38046911 -
Brook RD, Brook AJ, Jamerson K, Levy PD, Kaciroti N. J Am Heart Assoc, 2023 Jul 18; 12 (14): e030696Journal ArticleWorse Blood Pressure Levels and Control During Nonsummer Months in Rigorously Treated Patients With Hypertension: The ACCOMPLISH Trial.
DOI:10.1161/JAHA.123.030696 PMID: 37421293 -
Yan LD, Lookens Pierre J, Rouzier V, Théard M, Apollon A, St Preux S, Kingery JR, Jamerson KA, Deschamps M, Pape JW, Safford MM, McNairy ML. 2022 Mar 19;Journal ArticleComparing six cardiovascular risk prediction models in Haiti: implications for identifying high-risk individuals for primary prevention
DOI:10.7302/5244 -
Yan LD, Lookens Pierre J, Rouzier V, Théard M, Apollon A, St-Preux S, Kingery J, Jamerson KA, Deschamps M, Pape JW, Safford MM, Mcnairy M. Circulation, 2022 Mar; 145 (Suppl_1):Proceeding / Abstract / PosterAbstract P102: Comparison Of Existing Cardiovascular Risk Prediction Models In Haiti: Implications For Primary Prevention In Lower-income Countries
DOI:10.1161/circ.145.suppl_1.p102 -
Egan BM, Yang J, Rakotz MK, Sutherland SE, Jamerson KA, Wright JT, Ferdinand KC, Wozniak GD. Hypertension, 2022 Feb; 79 (2): 338 - 348.Journal ArticleSelf-Reported Antihypertensive Medication Class and Temporal Relationship to Treatment Guidelines.
DOI:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.121.17102 PMID: 34784722