
Leigh R. Campbell, MD
Assistant Professor
Department:
SOM-Peds-Neonatology
Email:
lrcampbell@umc.edu
Work Phone:
(601) 984-5260
Education
University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, Fellowship in Neonatology | 2011 |
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Pediatrics Residency | 2008 |
University of Mississippi Medical Center, MD, Medicine | 2005 |
Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, BS, Biology | 1999 |
Specialty Certification Licensure
Certification | 03/2012 - 03/2020 |
Licensure | 10/2008 - 10/2018 |
Licensure, License to Practice Medicine, State of Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure | 07/2008 - 06/2013 |
Current Positions
Assistant Professor, School of , Department of Pediatrics | 10/2011 - Present |
The University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, Mississippi 39216 |
Academic Appointments or Other Previous Appointments
Affiliate Instructor, University of Mississippi Medical Center, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics | 09/2008 - 09/2011 |
Research Associate, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Western Psychiatric Institure and Clinic, School of | 2000 - 2001 |
Senior Research Technologist, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, School of | 1999 - 2000 |
Senior Research Technologist, University of Tennessee Medical Center, School of , Department of Physiology And Biophysics | 1999 - 1999 |
Publications
Journal Article | |
Campbell LR, Pang Y, Ojeda NB, Zheng B, Rhodes PG, Alexander BT Intracerebral lipopolysaccharide induces neuroinflammatory change and augmented brain injury in growth-restricted neonatal rats. Pediatric Research. 2012;71(6):645-52 | 2012 |
Pang, Y, Fan LW, Zheng B, Campbell LR, Cai Z, Rhodes PG Dexamethasone and betamethasone protect against lipopolysaccharide-induced brain damage in neonatal rats. Pediatric Research. 2012; 71(5):552-8 | 2012 |
Pang Y, Zheng B, Campbell LR, Fan L-W, Cai Z, Rhodes PG. IGF-1 can either protect against or increase LPS-induced damage in the developing rat brain. Ped Research. 2010;67(6):579-584. | 2010 |
Pang Y, Campbell L, Zheng B, Fan L, Cai Z, Rhodes P. Lipopolysaccharide-activated microglia induce death of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells and impede their development. Neuroscience. 2010;166:464-475. | 2010 |
Kaye WH, Frank G, Meltzer C, Price J, McConaha C, Crossan P, Klump K, Rhodes L. Altered serotonin 2A activity in women who have recovered from bulimia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2001;158:1152-1155. | 2001 |
Abstracts | |
Pang Y, Campbell L, Zheng B, Cai Z., Rhodes P. IGF-1 can either protect against or increase LPS-induced damage in the developing rat brain. Publication number: 3745.489. American Academy of Pediatrics annual meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May 2010. | 2010 |
Campbell LR, Zheng B, Ojeda NB, Royals TP, Rhodes PG, Pang Y, Alexander BT. Intrauterine growth restriction inhibits cell proliferation within the subventricular zone and white matter of rat offspring. Presented at the Experimental Biology annual meeting, Spring 2009. FASEB J.2009. 23: LB103. | 2009 |
Pang Y, Zheng B, Fan L-W, Cai Z, Campbell L, Rhodes P. Dexamethasone and betamethasone protect against LPS-induced white matter damage and behavioral deficits in neonatal rats. 2009 Neuroscience Meeting Planner, Program No. 338.7 Online. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. October 17-21, 2009. | 2009 |
Book Chapter | |
Kaye WH, Strober M, Rhodes L Body image disturbance and other core symptoms in anorexia and bulimia nervosa. In: Disorders of Body Image. Wrightson Biomedical Publishing, Ltd., Philadelphia, PA, 2002, pages 67-82. | 2002 |
Presentations
Poster Presentation, Neuroinflammation and brain damage following intracerebral lipopolysaccharide insult in growth restricted rat pups., Neuroscience Meeting 2010, San Diego, CA | 11/2010 |
Perinatal Grand Rounds, Intrauterine growth restriction, University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL | 09/2010 |
Poster Presentation, Growth-restricted rat pups fail to recruit neutrophils following LPS-induced neuroinflammation., Pediatric Academic Society Meeting, Vancouver, Canada | 05/2010 |
Platform Presentation, Growth restricted rat pups respond differently to an inflammatory insult of the brain. A look at inflammation and brain damage., Univ. of Mississippi Med. Ctr. Physiology Seminar, Jackson, MS | 06/2009 |
Poster Presentation, intrauterine growth restriction inhibits cell proliferation within the subventricular zone and white matter of rat offspring., Experimental Biology 2009, New Orleans,LA | 2009 |
Honors, Awards, and Recognition
Best Conference Attendance Award, University of Mississippi Medical Center | 2005 |
Blair E. Batson Award for Excellence in the Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Mississippi Medical Center |