Dr. Joseph Jeffrey Joseph, DO

Contact Dr. Joseph

1020 Locust Street, Ste. 565
Jefferson Alumni Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-8032
(215) 503-2444 (fax)

Medical School
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1983

Internship
Metropolitan Hospital

Residency
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Board Certification
Anesthesiology

University Appointment
Professor
Director, Artificial Pancreas Center
Director, Anesthesiology Program for Translational Research

Research and Clinical Interests
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Publications

Most recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Constitutive overexpression of phosphomimetic phospholemman S68E mutant results in arrhythmias, early mortality, and heart failure: Potential involvement of Na +/Ca 2+ exchanger
  2. Improved blood glucose estimation through multi-sensor fusion
  3. Improved blood glucose estimation through multi-sensor fusion.
  4. Real-time glucose monitoring in the hospital: Future or now?
  5. Preadmission Hyperglycemia is an Independent Risk Factor for In-Hospital Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism After Major Orthopedic Surgery
  6. Clinical need for continuous glucose monitoring in the hospital.
  7. Continuous glucose monitor shows potential for early hypoglycemia detection in hospitalized patients
  8. Diurnal variation of the human adipose transcriptome and the link to metabolic disease
  9. Synthesis, characterization and in vivo efficacy of pegylated insulin for oral delivery with complexation hydrogels
  10. A comparison of glycaemic variability in CSII vs. MDI treated type 1 diabetic patients using CGMS
  11. Complexation hydrogels for oral insulin delivery: Effects of polymer dosing on in vivo efficacy
  12. Practical considerations for glucose control in hospitalized patients
  13. Effects of Isoflurane on gastrointestinal motility after brief exposure in rats
  14. Pharmacokinetics of intravenous insulin delivery in humans with type 1 diabetes
  15. Mucosal insulin delivery systems based on complexation polymer hydrogels: Effect of particle size on insulin enteral absorption
  16. Oral insulin delivery using P(MAA-g-EG) hydrogels: Effects of network morphology on insulin delivery characteristics
  17. Protein-tyrosine phosphatase activity in human adipocytes is strongly correlated with insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and is a target of insulin-induced oxidative inhibition
  18. Accuracy of the HemoCue portable glucose analyzer in a large nonhomogeneous population
  19. Evaluation of porous networks of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) as interfacial drug delivery devices
  20. Use of an anaerobic environment to preserve the endogenous activity of protein-tyrosine phosphatases isolated from intact cells.

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