Internal Medicine / Hematology
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Internal Medicine / Hematology

Vorachart Auethavekiat, MD

Current Position
Instructor, Medicine
Division of Hematology


Specialty Areas
Hematology
Oncology

Patients Seen At
Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Barnard Cancer Center
4960 Children's Place, Wohl Hospital, 4th Floor
St. Louis, MO  63110
314-362-7578
Fax:   314-362-1608
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St. Louis VA Medical Center
915 N. Grand Boulevard, Department of Hematology and Oncology
St. Louis, MO  63106
(314) 289-6308
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Mailing Address
Washington University School of Medicine, Division of Hematology
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8125
St. Louis, MO  63110

Areas of Clinical Interest
Lung cancer, prostate cancer

Board Certification
Internal Medicine -- Certified
Hematology -- Certified
Medical Oncology -- Certified

Medical Education
B.Sc.: Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, 1981
M.D.: Ramathibodi Medical School, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, 1983
Residency: Internal Medicine & Hematology/Oncology, Ramathibodi Medical School, Bangkok, Thailand, 1989
Residency: Internal Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 1992
Fellowship: Hematology/Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 1996
Hospital Affiliations
St. Louis VA Medical Center

Major or Recent Publications/Awards

Journal Articles

Jefferson AB, Auethavekiat V, Pot DA, Williams LT, Majerus PW. Signaling inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphate. Characterization of activity and effect of GRB2 association. J Biol chem 1997; 272(9):5983-8

Auethavekiat V, Abrams CS, Majerus PW. Phosphorylation of platelet pleckstrin activates inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase 1. J Biol Chem 1997; 272(3):1786-90

Zhang X, Jefferson AB, Auethavekiat V, Majerus PW. The protein deficient in Lowe's Syndrome is a phosphatidyl 4.5 biphosphate 5-phosphatase. Proc Natl Acd Scin USA 1995; 92:4853-6

Chiersilp A, Leelasethakul S, Auethavekiat V, Maoleokulpairoj S, Kangsamrit N, Thanakaravit P, Phamthumchinda P. High dose Mitomycin C: Activity in hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer Chemotherapy Pharmacol 1989; 24:50-3

For more articles and abstracts, take this off-site link to the National Library of Medicine Pub Med page for Dr. Vorachart Auethavekiat


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