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Dr. Grzegorz Cieslewicz is a pulmonologist from Phoenix, Arizona. He took his medical diploma from the Medical University of Lodz. He then took two fellowships, one at the University of Washington in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine and the second one at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in critical care medicine. He completed his studies with a residency in internal medicine at the Wayne State University School of Medicine. At the moment Dr. Cieslewicz is affiliated with Community Hospital Of Anaconda and HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center.
Medical University of Lodz Graduated in 1988
Medical School
Wayne State University School of Medicine Completed in 2002
Residency
University of Washington Completed in 2004
Fellowship
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Fellowship
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease
Transfer of the enhancing effect of respiratory syncytial virus infection on subsequent allergic airway sensitization by T lymphocytes.
Schwarze, J., Mäkelä, M., Cieslewicz, G., Dakhama, A., Lahn, M., Ikemura, T., Joetham, A., Gelfand, E. W.; J Immunol
See more >>CD8 T cells are essential in the development of respiratory syncytial virus-induced lung eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness.
Schwarze, J., Cieslewicz, G., Joetham, A., Ikemura, T., Hamelmann, E., Gelfand, E. W.; J Immunol.
See more >>IL-5 and eosinophils are essential for the development of airway hyperresponsiveness following acute respiratory syncytial virus infection.
Schwarze, J., Cieslewicz, G., Hamelmann, E., Joetham, A., Shultz, L. D., Lamers, M. C., Gelfand, E. W.; J Immunol.
See more >>Eotaxin-1-deficient mice develop airway eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness.
Tomkinson, A., Duez, C., Cieslewicz, G., Gelfand, E. W.; Int Arch Allergy Immunol.
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