Locations
Pediatric Transplant Clinic
U of M General Surgery
Credentials
Medical School or Training
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Jefferson Medical College, 1988
Residency
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University of Michigan Health System, Surgery General, MI, 1991
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University of Michigan Health System, Surgery General, MI, 1996
Fellowship
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Transplant Surgery, University of Michigan Health System, 1998
Board Certification
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Surgery
Research
Transplantation immunology, gene therapy, endothelial cell biology, inflammation, and xenotransplantation.
Biography
John C. Magee, M.D., is a Professor in the Section of Transplant Surgery. Dr. Magee received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College. He completed his General Surgery residency at the University of Michigan in 1996. During his residency, Dr. Magee spent three years as a research fellow in the Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center where he focused on endothelial cell biology in inflammation and xenotransplantation. He also completed the Post Doctoral Research Training Program at the University of Michigan. Following general surgery training, he completed a two year multi-organ transplant surgery fellowship at the University of Michigan. He joined the faculty in 1998.
Dr. Magee's clinical interests include the care of adults and children requiring kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation, as well as management of immunosuppressive therapy and its complications. Dr. Magee is currently the director of the pediatric liver and kidney transplant program.
