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Richard Chinnock, MD, is a Professor in both the School of Public Health and School of Medicine at Loma Linda University, with a specialization in Pediatrics and General Pediatrics. His academic roles include dual professorships emphasizing clinical and research contributions in pediatric health and transplantation medicine.
Education: MD from Loma Linda University (1982), MS from Loma Linda University (2013), and BS from Pacific Union College (1977).
Research interests focus on pediatric heart transplantation outcomes, post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) management, cardiac allograft vasculopathy, and public health disparities. He has published widely on PTLD prevention, xenotransplantation, telehealth adoption barriers, and septic shock management in pediatric populations.
Recent articles emphasize HIV epidemic efforts in Black America, consensus guidelines for PTLD management, and xenotransplantation advancements. His work frequently addresses clinical guidelines, biomarker monitoring, and long-term outcomes in transplant recipients.
Notable contributions include consensus conferences on PTLD management and xenotransplantation, as well as studies on telehealth adoption and ventilator alarm systems in pediatric critical care.


