John Krauss, MD
He/Him
Clinical Associate Professor
Medicine
John C. Krauss, M.D., graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1985, did his Internal Medicine training at the University of Minnesota, and then returned to the University of Michigan for his Hematology and Oncology specialty training. Dr. Krauss joined the University of Michigan Faculty in 1992, and then moved his research lab to the Cleveland Clinic to continue clinical research on harnessing the immune system to combat cancer. In 1998, Dr. Krauss came back to Ann Arbor to be the Associate Director of the Ann Arbor Community Cancer Oncology Program at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, and rose through the ranks to be the Section Head of Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Krauss treats a wide variety of patients with cancer, including breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and kidney cancer, focusing both on providing the highest possible cure rates for cancer and the best quality of life for the patient while on the journey.
Krauss says, “The medical problem list defines the active diagnoses oft the patient. I am working on improving the quality of the problem list by measuring its accuracy.”
Projects:
Problem List Quality
University Affiliation(s)
Cancer Center
Research Area(s)
Learning health sciences | Sensors and Wearables | medical education
Publications
- Vaccination with interleukin 2 gene-transfected-tumor induced tumor-reactive lymphocytes in the local lymph nodes of tumor-bearing immunocompromised mice
- Efficacy and safety of entrectinib in patients with NTRK fusion-positive (NTRK-fp) Tumors: Pooled analysis of STARTRK-2, STARTRK-1 and ALKA-372-001
- Digitizing the cancer care continuum: Electronic, shareable survivorship care plans.
Grants
- Co-investigator of: MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION ANTIGENS
- Funded by: KRAUSS, John C
- Funded by: KRAUSS, John C