2012 Fellowship - University of Vermont/Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT
2009 Residency - University of Vermont/Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT
2005 M.D. - University of Colorado, Denver, CO
1999 B.A. - Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, Biology
Dr. McLean’s primary research interest is in coagulation parameters in pregnancy, with particular emphasis on thrombotic risk. She is currently involved in collaborative studies to better understand thrombotic risk in specific subsets of pregnant women (obese women, smokers, etc.). She hopes to expand her research to include studies of the fibrinolytic pathway, as well as more detailed biochemical studies of coagulation pathways, to better understand pregnancy and postpartum-related hematologic changes.
2012 Selected for an award under the NIH Young Investigator Program (NIH R13) to attend the Perinatal Research Society Meeting
2011 U.S. New Investigator Travel Award to present an abstract at the XXIII Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) in Kyoto, Japan
2009 Resident Research Day Award - 'Best Research Project'
2007 Junior ACOG Fellow, Attended Junior ACOG Fellow Retreat
2005 - 2009 Annual Resident Teaching Award from University of Vermont medical students
McLean KC, Bernstein IM, Brummel-Ziedins KE. Tissue Factor-Dependent Thrombin Generation Across Pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2012; 207(2):135.
McLean KC, Oppenheimer KH, Sweet LM, Phillippe M. Phospholipd Scramblase Expression in the Pregnant Mouse Uterus in LPS-Induced Preterm Delivery. Repro Sci 2012; May 17, Epub ahead of print.
Wulfkuhle, JD, Sgroi DC, Krutzsch H, McLean K, McGarvey K, Knowleton M, Chen S, Shu H, Sahin A, Kurek R, Wallwiener D, Merino MJ, Petricoin EF, Zhao Y, Steeg PS. Proteomics of Human Breast Ductal Carcinoma in situ. Cancer Research 2002; 62:6740.
Wulfkuhle JD, McLean KC, Paweletz CP, Sgroi DC, Trock BJ, Steeg PS, Petricoin EF. New Approaches to Proteomic Analysis of Breast Cancer. Proteomics, 2001;1:1205.
See PubMed listing here.