Bradley E. Aouizerat, PhD, MAS
Professor
For the past six years, my program of research has focused on common symptoms (e.g. fatigue, pain, sleep disturbance) in the setting of chronic disease. Studies have included cancer patients, people living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. I am currently active in the Symptom Management Faculty Group at UCSF School of Nursing and the American Pain Society.
Department:
Physiological Nursing
Current Areas of Teaching:
- Genetics and Genomics
- Biomarkers
- Laboratory Methods
- Symptom Research
Professional Activities:
- American Pain Society
Selected Publications:
- Aouizerat BE, Pearce CL, Miaskowski C. (2011). The search for host genetic factors of HIV/AIDS pathogenesis in the post-genome era: Progress to date and new avenues for discovery. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 8(1), 38-44. PMID: 21221856
- Aouizerat BE, Miaskowski CA, Gay C, Portillo CJ, Coggins T, Davis H, Pullinger CR, Lee KA. (2010). Risk factors and symptoms associated with pain in HIV-infected adults. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 21(2), 125-133. PMID: 20116299
- Miaskowski C, Dodd M, Lee K, West C, Paul SM, Cooper BA, Wara W, Swift PS, Dunn LB, Aouizerat BE. (2010). Preliminary evidence of an association between a functional interleukin-6 polymorphism and fatigue and sleep disturbance in oncology patients and their family caregivers. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 40(4), 531-544. PMID: 20570482
- Aouizerat BE, Dodd M, Lee K, West C, Paul SM, Cooper BA, Wara W, Swift P, Dunn LB, Miaskowski C. (2009). Preliminary evidence of a genetic association between tumor necrosis factor alpha and the severity of sleep disturbance and morning fatigue. Biological Research for Nursing, 11(1), 27-41. PMID: 19419979
Contact Info
Office Phone:
415-476-4658
Office Fax:
415-476-8899
Office Address:
2 Koret Way, Room N611G, Box 0610
San Francisco, CA
94143