Practice Locations

UCHealth Emergency Care - Anschutz Medical Campus (Hospital-based)
12505 E. 16th Ave Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-9111

Jonathan Boyd, PhD

Locations

Practice Locations

UCHealth Emergency Care - Anschutz Medical Campus (Hospital-based)
12505 E. 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-9111

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Provider Expertise

Clinical Interest for Patients

Toxicological Imaging, Hazardous Materials and Substances, Polytrauma


Education & Training

Undergraduate Schools

BS, University of Texas–Austin (TX) (1998)


Graduate Schools

PhD, Texas Tech University (2004)


Research & Grants

Grants

Neuroinflammation-related phosphoprotein signaling pathways as potential therapeutic targets for GWI (2018)

Spatiotemporal Inflammation Associated with Agent Exposure (2019)

Cerebral Vascular Dysfunction and Stroke in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Vaping (2021)


Research Interests for Patients

My expertise is in toxicology, and specifically my research explores cellular signal transduction networks related to organism robustness by investigating the molecular impacts of physical, chemical and biological insults on functional mechanisms. I have spent my career exploring the “point of no return” in living systems, which is a theoretical threshold that delineates the ability of an organism to recover from, or succumb to, its injuries. My goal is to develop techniques and tools that can diagnose and predict critical cellular changes associated with patient outcomes to enhance recovery. As such, much of my research has involved the study of occupational and environmental threats, drugs of abuse, and biological agents.

information for referring providers

Referral Contact Phone

720-848-9111

Referral Contact Fax

720-848-5157

Research Interest for Referring Providers

My expertise is in toxicology, and specifically my research explores cellular signal transduction networks related to organism robustness by investigating the molecular impacts of physical, chemical and biological insults on functional mechanisms. I have spent my career exploring the “point of no return” in living systems, which is a theoretical threshold that delineates the ability of an organism to recover from, or succumb to, its injuries. As such, much of my research has involved the study of occupational and environmental toxicants, drugs of abuse, and biological agents.