
Branden D. Tarlow, MD, PhD
Portland, OR 97220
The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology East at Gateway
1111 Northeast 99th Avenue, Suite 301, Portland, OR 97220
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About Branden D. Tarlow
Dr. Tarlow practices full-spectrum gastroenterology and hepatology. He has a background as a basic science and clinical researcher. As a medical student, Dr. Tarlow was fascinated with studying digestive diseases and became interested in liver biology. In clinical practice, he was drawn to the diversity of the patients and diagnostic challenges, but it was the ability to use endoscopy to diagnose and fix problems that he found most exciting. Dr. Tarlow enjoys guiding patients through a rough patch in their health, empowering them to understand their illness, and seeing them get better.
University of Texas Southwestern Department of Internal Medicine Attn: Jerry LeClerc
2018
Stanford University Stanford Health Care Attn: Elaine Tschorn
2021
University of Texas Southwestern Department of Internal Medicine Attn: Jerry LeClerc
2017
Oregon Health and Sciences University Verify: NSC
2016
- Member, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
- Member, American College of Gastroenterology
- Member, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
- Member, Northern California Society for Clinical Gastroenterology
- Member, Oregon Gut Club
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
- Clonal tracing of Sox9+ liver progenitors in oval cell injury
- Bipotential liver progenitors are derived from chronically injured mature hepatocytes
- Fibroblast growth factor signaling controls liver sized in mice with humanized livers
- Human Islets contain four distinct subtypes of beta cells
- In vivo lineage tracing of polyploid hepatocytes during regeneration and injury
- High Prevalence of Concurrent Gastrointestinal Manifestations in Patients With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: Early Experience From California
- N95 Respirator Alternatives and Conservation Strategies
- Are Proton Pump Inhibitors Contributing to SARS-COV-2 Infection?
- Mortality in End Stage Liver Patients Above MELD 3.0 of 40
1111 Northeast 99th Avenue, Suite 301
Portland, OR 97220
9300 Southeast 91st Avenue, Suite 300
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Providence Medical Group - Oregon
Providence Portland Medical Center
Dr. Tarlow believes that the Portland area is one of the great places to live. He was born and raised in Portland and was excited to return after several years away. He loves the seasons, proximity to amazing outdoors, and culture. Outside of work, Dr. Tarlow enjoys trying to stay in shape, learning to garden, and keeping up with his active children.