Stanley S. Levinson, Ph.D.

Director of Clinical Chemistry and Immunochemistry. Veteran Administration Medical Center. Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Graduate
and Medical Education
Dr. Levinson received his Ph.D. in Physiology and Biochemistry
from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1970.
After a three year Fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology in Biochemistry and Nutrition, Dr Levinson
trained in Clinical Chemistry as a Fellow in Medicine
at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr Levinson
was Chief of the Clinical Laboratories at Brookline Hospital,
Brookline, MA, until 1982 and Director of Clinical Chemistry
at Sinai Hospital of Detroit and Associate Professor at
Wayne State University before coming to the University
of Louisville in 1989.
Certification
Diplomat American Board of Clinical Chemistry ABCC 1980.
Research Interests
Clinical
Research
Testing
interference by endogenous antibodies, especially heterophile.
Studies on methodologies for measuring serum and urine
proteins, especially monoclonal immunoglobulins. Clinical
and statistical studies relating lipoproteins and other
marker to arteriosclerosis.
Statistical
Research and Data Management
Relationships between multivariate techniques
and risk assessment.
Basic
Research
Studies of the interactions between
antioxidant proteins and lipoproteins as related to arteriosclerosis.
Contact
Stanley S. Levinson, Ph. D.
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Louisville
Mailing Address:
Laboratory Service,
Department of Veterans Affairs
Medical Center
800 Zorn Avenue
Louisville, KY. 40206
Telephone: (502) 287-5565
Message: (502) 287-5572
Fax: (502) 287-6265
Hospital: (502) 287-4000
Email: levinson@louisville.edu

