Pascal Gagneux Associate Professor Department of Pathology Division of Comparative Pathology and
Medicine Associate Director Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny UCSD http://cmm.ucsd.edu/gagneux/gagneux/pascal.html
Peter J. Embi, MD, MS, FACP, FACMI President & CEO, Regenstrief Institute Sam Regenstrief Professor of Medicine, Associate Dean for Informatics & Health Services Research, IU School of
Medicine Associate Director of Informatics, Indiana CTSI Vice-President for Learning Health Systems, IU Health
Robert K. Summy and Helen K. Summy Professor of Medicine and Director of the Lymphoma Program at Stanford University School of
Medicine Associate Director of Translational Science for the Stanford Cancer Institute.
Not exact matches
Pollack is a research
associate at the Center for Hyperbaric
Medicine and Environmental Physiology at Duke University Medical Center, and the research
director for the Divers Alert Network, a nonprofit organization that helps divers in medical emergencies and promotes dive safety.
Baldrick's Foundation Pediatric Cancer Dream Team and
Associate Director, Stanford Cancer Institute; Co-medical
Director, Standford Laboratory for Cell and Gene
Medicine Dr. Gabriel Otte, Co-founder and CEO, Freenome Inc..
«This is a necessary step that can help save lives and reduce the risk of acute, chronic or fatal outcomes on the playing field,» says Ron Courson, ATC, PT, NREMT - I, CSCS,
associate athletic
director of sports
medicine for the University of Georgia Athletic Association, and author of the NATA's statement.
Dr. Nina Shapiro is the
Director of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) and an
Associate Professor of Surgery at the David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA.
As a companion piece to Keith Cronin's excellent article on the use of PRP in which the both sides of the debate about PRP are presented, and based on a point - counterpoint debate conducted via email between the two experts whose views are expressed in Keith's piece, Dr. Nathan Mall,
associate physician for the St. Louis Cardinals and
Director for the St. Louis Center for Cartilage Restoration and RepairRegeneration Orthopedics, and Andrew M. Blecher MD, a Primary Care Sports
Medicine physician and Medical
Director of the Center for Rehabilitation
Medicine at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute in Van Nuys, California, here are what Drs. Mall and Blecher have to say about the current state of the research on PRP.
Philippe Friedlich, MD, MS Epi, MBA is the
Associate Director and Division Chief of the Center for Fetal and Neonatal
Medicine at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, as well as the Medical
Director of the hospital's Newborn & Infant Critical Care Unit (NICCU).
Prior to joining the Washington State HCA in May 2013, Dr. Lessler was Professor of
Medicine at the University of Washington School of
Medicine, and Senior
Associate Medical
Director at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, WA.
Dr. Marinelli is an
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, and is a neonatologist and
Director of Lactation Support Services at Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford, CT..
Carrie Masia - Warner, a child psychologist and
associate director of the Anxiety and Mood Disorders Institute at the New York University School of
Medicine, warns that you shouldn't read too much into your baby's moods.
Senior Cardiothoracic Surgeon; Program
Director for the Thoracic Surgery Residency;
Associate Professor, Tufts University School of
Medicine
SOURCES: Carrie K. Shapiro - Mendoza, Ph.D., epidemiologist, division of reproductive health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta; Thomas G. DeWitt, M.D.,
director, division of general and community pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; Cheryl Cipriani, M.D.,
associate professor, pediatrics, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of
Medicine, and
director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Scott & White, Temple, Texas; February 2009 Pediatrics
According to Dr. Cheryl Cipriani, an
associate professor of pediatrics at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of
Medicine and
director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Scott & White hospital, as people have gotten better at identifying causes of death, some deaths that once were simply unexplained might now be attributed to accidental suffocation or strangulation rather than SIDS.
Title (s):
Associate Chief, Newborn
Medicine; Medical
Director, NICU, Tufts Medical Center;
Director of Billing and Compliance, Pediatrics; Neonatologist; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of
Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Newborn
Medicine Appt.
Title (s): Executive
Director, Mother Infant Research Institute; Vice Chair of Pediatric Research, Floating Hospital for Children;
Associate Professor, Tufts University School of
Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Newborn
Medicine Appt.
He currently serves as the
director of research for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Medicine at Carilion Clinic, and is also an
associate professor of psychiatry at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of
Medicine.
Title (s): Chief, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition; Co-
Director, Food Allergy Center at Floating Hospital for Children;
Director, Pediatric Clinical Trials, OB / GYN - Pediatric Clinical Trials Program;
Associate Professor, Tufts University School of
Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Appt.
«In an effort to address the common high - risk behaviors
associated with infant mortality, we created the Sleep Awareness Family Education at Temple, or SAFE - T, program,» says Megan Heere, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of
Medicine at Temple University and Medical
Director of the Well Baby Nursery at TUH.
Elaine Becker, retired
Director of Public Health Nursing, Erie County Jim Sampson, CEO, Gateway - Longview Kevin Kumor, CSEA Joan Guarino, former First Deputy Commissioner of Social Services Jeff Pirrone, Supervisor, Oishei Foundation's Mobile Safety - Net Team Dr. Thomas Rosenthal, MD, Chairman, UB Department of Family
Medicine Denise Krause, Clinical Professor and
Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Alumni Relations, UB School of Social Work Gaen Hooley, NYSNA Belle Walls Montree, Vice President, Behavioral Health Services, Child and Family Services
«The most common time there is conflict of interest is not with inventorship,» says Harry Greenberg, senior
associate dean for research at the Stanford University School of
Medicine in Palo Alto, California, and
director of the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Education and Research.
«We are in a scenario where we can collect massive amounts of genetic data using GWAS, but are realizing that does not provide the biological context we need in order to understand the results,» says Andy McCallion, Ph.D., assistant
director of the human genetics graduate program and
associate professor of molecular and comparative pathobiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
He came to Science from the University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine where he was
Associate Senior Vice Chancellor for Science Strategy and Planning and Pittsburgh Foundation Professor and
Director of the Institute for Personalized
Medicine.
Jennifer Reininga - Craven,
Associate director of research development at Duke University School of
Medicine
However, hunger does not generally seem to be a motive, says David Neubauer,
associate director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
Judith Gasson, senior
associate dean for research at the David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA and
director of the Jonsson Cancer Center, said researchers have long hoped to develop an effective and lasting immunotherapy to fight cancer.
Ozcan also holds a faculty appointment in the department of surgery at the David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA, and is an
associate director of the California NanoSystems Institute.
Timothy J. Jorgensen is the
Director of the Health Physics and Radiation Protection Graduate Program and
Associate Professor of Radiation
Medicine, Georgetown University.
Jamie Grifo,
director of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology at the New York University School of
Medicine, and his
associate Nicole Noyes have frozen and unfrozen the eggs of eight women.
«Every day, most of us take for granted that when we will to move, we can move any part of our body with precision and control in multiple directions and those with traumatic spinal cord injury or any other form of paralysis can not,» said Benjamin Walter,
associate professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve School of
Medicine, Clinical PI of the Cleveland BrainGate2 trial and medical
director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program at UH Cleveland Medical Center.
During cancer treatments, patients should pay attention not only to their breast health, but also to their general health, including their heart, said Dr. Mehta, who is
director of the Women's Cardiovascular Health Program and an
associate professor of
medicine at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
Professor Paolo Boffetta (MD), the Annals of Oncology
associate editor for epidemiology and
Director of the Institute of Translational Epidemiology at the Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York (USA), commented: «These results are extremely important in showing that reducing cancer mortality can be achieved: priority should be given to research in cancers with unfavourable trends, such as pancreatic cancer, and in reducing cancer mortality disparities, both between countries (Central / Eastern versus Western Europe), and within countries, for example, between socioeconomic groups.
Edward Stapleton,
Associate Professor and
Director of Pre-hospital Education, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Stony Brook University School of
Medicine, is urging everyone to learn CPR and talks about the importance of mastering this life - saving technique.
«In the past there weren't any alternatives that we could really offer these types of patients,» said Roger Fan, MD,
Associate Professor, Department of
Medicine,
Director of Arrhythmia Consult Service, «The LARIAT is a great alternative to the possibility of a lifetime of blood thinners which can have some serious side effects like GI bleeds, as well as an alternative to invasive open - heart surgery.»
Thomas Perls,
associate professor of
medicine and geriatrics at Boston University Medical Center, is the founder and
director of the New England Centenarian Study, which began in 1994 and has included more than 1,500 people who lived to be at least 100.
Walter F. Horton,
associate director of the School of Biomedical Sciences at Kent State University and
director of graduate studies at Northeastern Ohio Universities College of
Medicine, lost a finished application when the software failed.
Ina Park, Medical Consultant, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community
Medicine, University of California San Francisco School of
Medicine; Medical
Director, California Prevention Training Center
«By either skipping a mutation region or precisely repairing a mutation in the gene, CRISPR - Cpf1 - mediated genome editing not only corrects Duchenne muscular dystrophy mutations but also improves muscle contractility and strength,» said co-author Dr. Rhonda Bassel - Duby, Professor of Molecular Biology and
Associate Director of the Hamon Center for Regenerative Science and
Medicine.
The signs of CTE (which can only be diagnosed postmortem) in the brains of blast - exposed military veterans were indistinguishable from those found in the deceased athletes, according to the researchers, led by Lee Goldstein, an
associate professor at Boston University School of
Medicine (B.U.S.M.) and Boston University College of Engineering, and Ann McKee, a B.U.S.M. professor and
director of the Neuropathology Service for the VA New England Healthcare System.
In a perspective in this week's New England Journal of
Medicine, Daniel Alford, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine and assistant dean of Continuing Medical Education and director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk ass
Medicine, Daniel Alford, MD, MPH,
associate professor of
medicine and assistant dean of Continuing Medical Education and director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk ass
medicine and assistant dean of Continuing Medical Education and
director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at Boston University School of
Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk ass
Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk assessment.
«Right now there is an epidemic of opioid related deaths and the FDA has identified prescribers as essential to the reduction of opioid misuse,» said study author Kavita Babu, MD,
associate professor of emergency
medicine and
director of the medical toxicology fellowship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
UTSW co-authors include: Co-lead author Maria Winter, a research
associate; Dr. Luisella Spiga, a postdoctoral researcher; visiting fellow Lisa Büttner; graduate students Elizabeth Hughes and Caroline Gillis, all of Microbiology; Dr. Breck Duerkop, Instructor, Immunology; Cassie Behrendt, a research technician, Immunology; Dr. Lora Hooper, Professor and Chair of Immunology with appointments in Microbiology and in the Center for the Genetics of Host Defense, a HHMI Investigator and holder of the Jonathan W. Uhr, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Immunology, and the Nancy Cain and Jeffrey A. Marcus Scholar in Medical Research, in Honor of Dr. Bill S. Vowell; Dr. Luis Sifuentes - Dominguez, Instructor of Pediatrics; Dr. Kayci Huff - Hardy, clinical fellow, Internal Medicine in the Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases; Dr. Andrew Koh, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology and in the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center as well as Director of Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation at Children's Health; and Dr. Ezra Burstein, Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Biology and Chief of the Division of Digestive and Liver
associate; Dr. Luisella Spiga, a postdoctoral researcher; visiting fellow Lisa Büttner; graduate students Elizabeth Hughes and Caroline Gillis, all of Microbiology; Dr. Breck Duerkop, Instructor, Immunology; Cassie Behrendt, a research technician, Immunology; Dr. Lora Hooper, Professor and Chair of Immunology with appointments in Microbiology and in the Center for the Genetics of Host Defense, a HHMI Investigator and holder of the Jonathan W. Uhr, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Immunology, and the Nancy Cain and Jeffrey A. Marcus Scholar in Medical Research, in Honor of Dr. Bill S. Vowell; Dr. Luis Sifuentes - Dominguez, Instructor of Pediatrics; Dr. Kayci Huff - Hardy, clinical fellow, Internal
Medicine in the Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases; Dr. Andrew Koh,
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology and in the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center as well as Director of Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation at Children's Health; and Dr. Ezra Burstein, Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Biology and Chief of the Division of Digestive and Liver
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology and in the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center as well as
Director of Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation at Children's Health; and Dr. Ezra Burstein, Professor of Internal
Medicine and Molecular Biology and Chief of the Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases.
«This is a brand new arena,» says James Lah, MD, PhD,
associate professor of neurology at Emory University School of
Medicine and
director of the Cognitive Neurology program.
Future studies are planned by Chang and other School of
Medicine researchers — including senior author Kenneth R. Carson, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of oncology, and Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, a cancer expert who also is
associate director of prevention and control at Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University School of
Medicine and Barnes - Jewish Hospital.
«The link between obesity and vitamin D deficiency can be explained a number ways, one of which is that obese individuals are less likely to be physically active, thereby limiting their sun exposure,» said senior investigator Ken Kunisaki, MD, MS, Medical
Director of the Sleep Apnea Program at the Minneapolis VA and
Associate Professor of
Medicine at the University of Minnesota.
Ion S. Jovin, MD, FACC, the study's lead author and medical
director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center and
associate professor of
medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, said that the study's results are consistent with data from contemporary studies of patients with acute coronary syndrome and STEMI.
The HOPE intervention, led by psychologist Sean Young, Ph.D.,
associate professor of family
medicine and executive
director of the University of California Institute for Prediction Technology, aims to harness the immense power of social media to improve public health.
This will allow us to research obstructive sleep apnea in pregnant women more effectively, and to develop and implement more effective treatments,» said co-author Dr. Suzanne Karan, a visiting researcher at the Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center who is an
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and
Director of the Anesthesiology Respiratory Physiology Laboratory at the University of Rochester School of
Medicine.
«We were surprised that the heritability of depressive symptoms in twins with very short sleep was nearly twice the heritability in twins sleeping normal amounts of time,» said principal investigator Dr. Nathaniel Watson,
associate professor of neurology and co-director of the University of Washington
Medicine Sleep Center in Seattle, Wash. «Both short and excessively long sleep durations appear to activate genes related to depressive symptoms,» added Watson, who also serves on the board of
directors of the American Academy of Sleep
Medicine.