Biography
Jarrett Moyer, M.D. is a general surgery resident at UCSF and is currently spending two years as a research fellow pursuing translational research projects in surgical innovations and bioengineering. Dr. Moyer completed a B.A. in biology at UC Berkeley and received his M.D. from UCSF in 2013. His current focus is on developing bioartificial organs for implantation in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease as part of Shuvo Roy's Biodesign Lab at UCSF.
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Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California, San Francisco | M.D. | Medicine | 2013 |
Clinical Interests
General Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
2015: Campion EM, Privette AR, Kornblith LZ, Redick B, Howard BM, Crane JM, Moyer J, Evans A, Cohen MJ, Callcut RA. “Effect of Operating Room Inefficiency on Hospital Charges for Urgent Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.” E-Poster Oral Presentation. Pacific Coast Surgical Association. Monterey, CA. February 2015.
2013: Privette AR, Evans AE, Moyer JC, Nelson MF, Knudson MM, Mackersie RC, Callcut RA, Cohen MJ. “Beyond Emergency Surgery: The Patients, Skillset, Training, and Resources that Define Acute Care Surgery.” Poster presentation. AAST Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. September 2013.
2011: Moyer, J; Marcucio, R. “The Role of CD44-Mediated Stem Cell Recruitment and Differentiation in Fracture Repair.” UCSF 24th Annual Medical Student Research Poster Symposium. Poster Presentation. San Francisco, CA. January 2011
Research Narrative
Dr. Moyer's primary research interest is in development bioartificial organs for implantation in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease as part of Shuvo Roy's Biodesign Lab at UCSF. His secondary research interests include clinical outcomes research in Pediatric Surgery.
Research Interests
Surgical Innovations
Bioartificial Organs
Pediatric Surgery
Congenital Lung Lesions
Inflammatory Bowel Disease