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JONATHAN A. BERNSTEIN, M.D.  

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE  

AWARDS 

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 

COMMITTEES 

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Jonathan A. Bernstein, M.D.  Assistant Professor of Medicine 
Kenyon College  B.A.  1981   Chemistry 
Univ. of Cincinnati, Cinti, OH  M.D.   1985    
Cleveland Clinic Foundation  Intern   1986   Internal Medicine 
Cleveland Clinic Foundation  Resident   1988   Internal Medicine 
Northwestern Univ., Chicago, IL  Fellow   1990   Allergy/Immunology 

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Cincinnati, 9/93-Present  

Co-Director of the University of Cincinnati Allergy Fellowship Program, 9/93-9/96  

Chief of Allergy, Veterans Administration Hospital, 7/90-Present  

Attending Physician, University and Veterans Hospital, 7/90-Present  

Instructor of Clinical Medicine, University of Cincinnati, 7/90-9/93  

Instructor of Clinical Medicine, Northwestern University, 7/89-6/90  

Research Mentor for Allergy Fellow and sponsor of fellow-in-training award grants.  

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AWARDS 

American Academy of Allergy and Immunology Travel Grant, 1990 

T-Cell Mechanisms in Diisocyanate Occupational Asthma, Pilot Project Award funded by Center Grant #NIEHSSP30-ES06096, 5/93-5/94. 

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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 

American Academy of Allergy and Immunology (Fellow)  

American College of Allergy and Immunology (Fellow)  

American College of Chest Physicians (Fellow)  

American Thoracic Society/Ohio Thoracic Society  

American Association for the Advancement of Science  

American Medical Association  

American College of Physicians  

American Association of Immunologists  

Ohio Medical Association/Cincinnati Academy of Medicine  

Ohio Allergy Society/Cincinnati Allergy Society  

American Federation of Clinical Research  

Sigma Xi 

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COMMITTEES 

Occupational Lung Disease (Chairman) Environmental Air Pollution Committees of AAAI FUNDED GRANTS 

1. Potential Allergenicity of Microbial Pesticides. Principal Investigator, I. Leonard Bernstein, M.D., Co-Investigator, Jonathan A. Bernstein, M.D. This project is funded by an EPA grant. 

2. Investigation of Seminal Plasma Hypersensitivity Reactions. Principal Investigator, Jonathan A. Bernstein, M.D. This project is funded by the Department of the Army. 

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PUBLICATIONS 

1. Bernstein JA, Lawrence ID. The mast cell: an updated and comprehensive review. Allergy Proc 11:209-223, 1990. 

2. Bernstein JA, Greenberger PA, Patterson R, Glass M, Thyrum P. The effects of the oral leukotriene antagonist ICI 204,219 on LTD and histamine induced cutaneous vascular reactions in man. J Allergy Clin Immunol 87:93-97, 1990. 

3. Bernstein JA, Zeiss CR, Greenberger PA, Patterson R, Marhoul J. Immunoblot analysis of patients with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis before, during and after an exacerbation. J Allergy Clin Immunol 86:532-539, 1990. 

4. Bernstein JA. Potentially fatal asthma and syncope: A new variant of Munchausens syndrome in sports medicine. Chest 99:763-765, 1991. 

5. Bernstein JA, Sheridan E, Patterson R. Asthmatic patients with panic disorders: report of three cases of management and outcome. Ann Allergy 66:311-314, 1991. 

6. Bernstein JA, McGrath KG, Patterson R. Chronic cutaneous hypersensitivity dermopathy: A second case, a six year evaluation of the first case. Allergy Proc 12:261-266, 1991. 

7. Bernstein JA. Occupational asthma. Postgraduate Medicine 92:109118 1992. 

8. Bernstein JA, Kraut A, Bernstein DI, et al. Occupational asthma induced by inhaled egg lysozyme. Chest 103:532-535, 1993. 

9. Bernstein JA. The evaluation and treatment of allergic rhinitis. Postgraduate Medicine 93:124-132, 1993. 

10. Bernstein JA, Bernstein DI, Herd ZA, et al. Evaluation and treatment of localized vaginal IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to human seminal plasma. Obstetrics and Gynecology 82:667-673, 1993. 

11. Bernstein DI, Korbee L, Stauder T, Bernstein JA, et al. The prevalence of occupational asthma and IgE mediated sensitization to diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) in a plant engineered for minimal exposure to diisocyanates. J Allergy Clin Immunol 92:387-96, 1993. 

12. Bernstein JA. Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome. Opictions 12:1-3, 1993. 

13. Bernstein JA, Bernstein IL. Cromolyn and Nedocromil: Novel Anti-Allergic Drugs. Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America 13:891-902, 1993. 

14. Bernstein JA, Stauder T, Bernstein DI, Bernstein, IL. A combined respiratory and cutaneous hypersensitivity syndrome induced by quaternary amines. J Allergy Clin Immunol 94:257-9, 1994. 

15. Bernstein JA, Bernstein DI, Kagen S, Bernstein IL. Rapid venom immunotherapy is safe for routine use in the treatment of patients with hymenoptera anaphylaxis. Annals of Allergy 73:423-428, 1994. 

16. Leikauf GD, Kline S, Albert RG, Baxter CS, Bernstein DI, Bernstein JA, Buncher CR. Evaluation of a possible association of urban air toxics and asthma. Environ Asth Perspect 103: 253-271, 1995. 

17. Bernstein JA. Nonimmunologic adverse drug reactions. Postgraduate Medicine 98:120-126, 1995. 

18. Bernstein JA. Allergic drug reactions. Postgraduate Medicine 98:159-166, 1995. 

19. Bernstein JA. Letter to the Editor:Otitis Media in Children. NEJM 1995;333:1151. 

20. Bernstein JA. An overview of diisocyanate-occupational asthma. Jounal of Toxicology: 111: 181-189, 1996. 

21. Lummus ZL, Alam R, Bernstein JA, Bernstein DI. Histamine releasing factors in diisocyanate-induced occupational asthma. Toxicology 111: 191-206, 1996. 

22. Bernstein JA, Munson J, Lummas Z, et al. T-cell receptor V repertoires in workers with diisocyanate-occupational asthma. J of Allergy and Clin Immunol 99: 245-250, 1997. 

23. Bernstein JA, Sugumaran R, Bernstein DI, Bernstein IL. Prevalence of human seminal plasma hypersensitivity in a suspected population of women. Ann Allergy 78: 54-58, 1997. 

24. Miller ME, Leikauf GL, Bernstein JA. Assessment of environmental determinants in monozygotic twins with asthma. Chest (submitted). 

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CHAPTERS 

1. Bernstein JA. Antihistamines. IN: Allergic Diseases Diagnosis and Management, 4th ed., Patterson R, Ed. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, pp. 73-92, 1993. 

2. Bernstein JA, Bernstein IL. Non-steroidal anti-allergic drugs. IN: Bronchial Asthma: Mechanisms and Therapeutics. Weiss EB, Stein M, Eds. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 3rd ed., pp. 854-875, 1993. 

3. Bernstein JA, Bernstein IL. Clinical Aspects of Respiratory Hypersensitivity to Chemicals. IN: Immunotoxicology and Immunopharmacology, Dean JH, Luster MI, Munson AE and Kimber I, Eds. Raven Press, New York, 2nd ed., pp. 617-642, 1994. 

4. Bernstein JA, et al. Occupational Asthma. IN: Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Asthma Management in Infants, Children and Adults, Bierman CW, Pearlman DS, et al, Eds. WB Saunders Co, Orlando, 3rd ed., pp. 529-548, 1996. 

5. Smith SJ, Bernstein JA. Therapeutic uses of lung aerosols. IN: Inhalation Aerosols: Physical and Biological Basis for Therapy, Hickey AJ, Ed. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp.233-269, 1996. 

6. Bernstein JA, Bernstein IL. Cromones. IN: Asthma, Barnes P, et al. Eds. Raven Press, New York (In press). 

7. Bernstein JA. Antihistamines. IN: Allergic Diseases Diagnosis and Management, ed., Patterson R, Ed. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 5th ed., pp.59-71, 1997. 

8. Bernstein JA, Bernstein DI, Bernstein IL. Occupational Respiratory Allergy. IN: Toxicology of Chemical Respiratory Hypersensitivity, Kimber I, Dearman RJ, Eds. Taylor and Francis, London, pp.29-59, 1997. 

9. Bernstein JA, Bernstein DI, Bernstein IL. Seminal Plasma Hypersensitivity. IN: Contact Urticaria Syndrome, Amin S, Lahti A, Maibach HI, Eds. CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton (In press). 

10. Bernstein JA, Bernstein IL. Occupational Induced Asthma. IN: Allergy, Kaplan AP, Ed. W.B. Saunders Co., Orlando, 2nd ed., (In press). 

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