Associate Professor of Medicine, College of Medicine
Mayo Graduate School of Medicine
Rochester, Minnesota
Philippe R Bauer, MD, MS, PhD, FCCM is Consultant in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, College of Medicine, and Vice Chair of the Critical Care Independent Multidisciplinary Program Research Subcommittee at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
He received his MD degree from Henri Poincaré University, Nancy, France, in 1983 with a thesis on relapsing fever in West Africa. After serving in the French Navy in Dakar, Senegal, he completed a residency in Anesthesia and Critical Care, a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine, and joined the staff of the Department of Critical Care at the University Hospital of Nancy, France.
He obtained his PhD in Physiology from the University of Nancy I in 2002 with a thesis on the interaction between leukocytes and endothelium in sepsis, after completing a research fellowship at LSU in Shreveport, Louisiana.
After completing a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri and a fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, he joined the medical staff of Mayo Clinic in 2007. He works in the Medical ICU, the Medico-Surgical and Transplant ICU, the tele ICU, the outpatient Pulmonary Clinic and the Pulmonary Function Testing laboratory.
He obtained a Master’s Degree in Clinical and Translational Science from Mayo Graduate School, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, in 2013 with a thesis on Interstitial Lung Diseases.
He has been actively involved in clinical research at the local, national and international level with research on sepsis, respiratory failure and the care of critically ill immunosuppressed patients. He worked with NIAID on influenza convalescent plasma for 5 years. He has been a key player in the frontline fighting against COVID-19 and was the site principal investigator for COVID-19 convalescent plasma in Rochester.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2022
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM US CST