Carmen J Booth, DVM, PhD

Booth, CarmenBooth, Carmen 

Assistant Professor
Co-Director, Mouse Phenotyping Service

Yale School of Medicine
PO Box 208016
New Haven, CT 06520-8016

Phone: 203.785.2872
Email: carmen.booth@yale.edu

Campus Location: LSOG 123

Education

  • DVM, University of California, Davis
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Medical School, New England Primate Research Center
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington
  • PhD, University of Washington

Research Interests

  • Pathology of genetically engineered mice
  • Pathology of inflammation
  • Pathology of aging

Clinical Specialty

Veterinary Pathology

Publications of Note

Wang Y, Booth CJ, Kim H, Qiu M, Constable RT (2009) Evaluation of hepatic fibrosis with portal pressure gradient in rats. Magn Reson Med. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 19253377

Kim H, Booth CJ, Pinus AB, Chen P, Lee A, Qiu M, Whitlock M, Murphy PS, Constable RT (2008) Induced hepatic fibrosis in rats: hepatic steatosis, macromolecule content, perfusion parameters, and their correlations--preliminary MR imaging in rats. Radiology. 247(3):696-705.

Ravishankar V, Buhimschi CS, Booth CJ, Bhandari V, Norwitz E, Copel J, Buhimschi IA (2007) Fetal nucleated red blood cells in a rat model of intrauterine growth restriction induced by hypoxia and nitric oxide synthase inhibition. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 196(5):482.e1-8.

Eswarakumar VP, Ozcan F, Lew ED, Bae JH, Tomé F, Booth CJ, Adams DJ, Lax I, Schlessinger J (2006) Attenuation of signaling pathways stimulated by pathologically activated FGF-receptor 2 mutants prevents craniosynostosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103(49):18603-8.

Montgomery RR, Booth CJ, Wang X, Blaho VA, Malawista SE, Brown CR (2007) Recruitment of macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes in Lyme carditis. Infect Immun. 75(2):613-20.