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Keith Remo, PA-C, MPH

Keith Remo, PA-C, MPH, was raised in Maryland in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.  After graduating summa cum laude in biochemistry at Western Maryland College, he completed a two-year research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD.  He subsequently was accepted into George Washington University in Washington, DC, where he received dual Masters Degrees in both Physician Assistant Studies and in Public Health. 

Keith comes to Dermatology Specialists of Augusta with a rich fund of knowledge and a wealth of dermatological and surgical experience.  His experience ranges from diagnosing and treating skin cancers and common dermatological maladies to issues affecting skins of color. 

In his down time, Keith enjoys cooking, running, movies, music, literature, and spending time with his two sons, Max, 5, and Gavin, 2.  Keith is married to Dr. Julie Remo, a cardiologist at Eisenhower Army Medical Center.

AWARDS AND HONORS
  • 2001 Student Academy of the American Academy of Physician Assistants Representative—Elected as law-making representative for George Washington University at the annual physician assistant conference in Anaheim, CA
  • 2000  Capital Constituents Organization Workshop—Lobbied with fellow physician assistants to members of Capital Hill advocating physician assistant rights and privileges
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
  • American Academy of Physician Assistants
  • Society of Dermatological Physician Assistants
  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH
  • Choi Sang Ki, Olsen DeAnne, Roll-Mecak Antonina, Martung Agnes, Remo Keith L, Burley Stephen, Hinnebusch Alan, Dever Thomas E.  Physical and Functional Interaction between the Eukaryotic Orthologs or Prokaryotic Translational Initiation Factors IF1 and IF2.  Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2000, v20(19), pp. 7183-7191.




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