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Thomas Kerr, M.D.,  Ph.D.

Thomas Kerr, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

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Medical School
Department
Internal Medicine

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  • Biography

    Thomas A. Kerr, M.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of the Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases. A hepatologist, Dr. Kerr specializes in liver diseases and liver transplant medicine.

    Originally from Canada, Dr. Kerr holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Texas Tech University in Lubbock. He earned his medical degree and doctoral research degree at UT Southwestern. He completed an internal medicine residency, a three-year gastroenterology fellowship, and advanced hepatology and liver transplant training at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.

    Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in gastroenterology and transplant hepatology, Dr. Kerr joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2015.

    Dr. Kerr’s research interests include liver cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, hepatitis C, and liver transplantation. He has published a number of scholarly articles, contributed to several books, and is a guest reviewer for the American Journal of Transplantation and Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology. He also serves as a co-investigator on a number of clinical trials focused on chronic liver conditions.

    Dr. Kerr is a member of professional organizations that include the American College of Physicians, the American Society of Transplantation, the American Gastroenterological Association, and the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

    In 2019, Dr. Kerr was named a Texas Monthly Super Doctor Rising Star. His professional honors also include the 2009 and 2010 Fellow to Faculty Transition Award from the American Gastroenterological Association/Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition, as well as the 2006 Knowlton Incentive for Excellence Award from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

  • Education
    Medical School
    UT Southwestern Medical School (2004)
    Residency
    Washington University School of Medicine (2006), Internal Medicine
    Fellowship
    Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital (2009), Gastroenterology
  • Research Interest
    • Alcohol-related liver disease
    • Cirrhosis
    • Fatty Liver
    • Liver Transplantation
  • Publications

    Star Featured Publications

    More Than a Rash: Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Liver Transplantation.
    Moraveji S, Pedersen MR, Chandramouli S, Kerr TA, Grant LM, ACG Case Rep J 2019 Jul 6 7 e00107
    Cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase regulation: A role for farnesoid X receptor and small heterodimer partner in murine hepatic taurine metabolism.
    Kerr TA, Matsumoto Y, Matsumoto H, Xie Y, Hirschberger LL, Stipanuk MH, Anakk S, Moore DD, Watanabe M, Kennedy S, Davidson NO Hepatol. Res. 2014 Oct 44 10 E218-28
    Liver volume in the cirrhotic patient: does size matter?
    Hagan MT, Sayuk GS, Lisker-Melman M, Korenblat KM, Kerr TA, Chapman WC, Crippin JS Dig. Dis. Sci. 2014 Apr 59 4 886-91
    IDO1 metabolites activate ?-catenin signaling to promote cancer cell proliferation and colon tumorigenesis in mice.
    Thaker AI, Rao MS, Bishnupuri KS, Kerr TA, Foster L, Marinshaw JM, Newberry RD, Stenson WF, Ciorba MA Gastroenterology 2013 Aug 145 2 416-25.e1-4
    Intestine-Specific Mttp Deletion Increases the Severity of Experimental Colitis and Leads to Greater Tumor Burden in a Model of Colitis Associated Cancer.
    Xie Y, Matsumoto H, Nalbantoglu I, Kerr TA, Luo J, Rubin DC, Kennedy S, Davidson NO PLoS ONE 2013 8 6 e67819
    Cholesterol and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: renewed focus on an old villain.
    Kerr TA, Davidson NO Hepatology 2012 Nov 56 5 1995-8
    Hepatitis C and substance use: new treatments and novel approaches.
    North CS, Hong BA, Kerr T Curr Opin Psychiatry 2012 May 25 3 206-12
    Dextran sodium sulfate inhibition of real-time polymerase chain reaction amplification: a poly-A purification solution.
    Kerr TA, Ciorba MA, Matsumoto H, Davis VR, Luo J, Kennedy S, Xie Y, Shaker A, Dieckgraefe BK, Davidson NO Inflamm. Bowel Dis. 2012 Feb 18 2 344-8
    MicroRNAs and liver disease.
    Kerr TA, Korenblat KM, Davidson NO Transl Res 2011 Apr 157 4 241-52
    Therapeutic RNA manipulation in liver disease.
    Kerr TA, Davidson NO Hepatology 2010 Mar 51 3 1055-61
  • Books

    Featured 

  • Honors & Awards
    • Fellow to Faculty Transition Award
      American Gastroenterological Association/Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition (2010)
    • Fellow to Faculty Transition Award
      American Gastroenterological Association/Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition (2009)
    • Knowlton Incentive for Excellence Award
      Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2006)
    • Greg Gurtner Resident Research Award
      Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2005)
    • Alpha Omega Alpha
      Medical Honor Society (2004)
    • Barry M. Goldwater Undergraduate Fellowship (Texas Tech University)
      The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program Foundation (1996)
    • Barry M. Goldwater Undergraduate Fellowship (Texas Tech University)
      The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program Foundation (1995)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (2009)
    • American Gastroenterological Association (2006)
    • American Society of Transplantation (2011)
    • Dallas County Medical Society (2015)