All of this has been a new experience for me, given my background as a laboratory physiologist and
professor at a medical school and an expert on the gallbladder, accustomed to talking with world's other five experts on the gallbladder.
Since 2013, she is also Head of the Department «Regulation in Infection Biology» at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, and
Professor at the Medical School of Hannover in Germany.
Between 2013 and 2015, E. Charpentier was Head of the Department of Regulation in Infection Biology at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, and
Professor at the Medical School of Hannover in Germany.
I was working with an assistant
professor at a medical school who was performing minor surgeries on dogs and it was fascinating.»
Not exact matches
Nicholas Genes, an assistant
professor of emergency medicine
at Mount Sinai
School of Medicine in New York and a frequent blogger on
medical apps, says it's fine if the FDA steps in to ensure that new technology protects patient safety and privacy, but he'll be concerned if the agency oversteps its bounds.
Dr. Lauren Streicher, associate clinical
professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
at Northwestern University's
medical school, told INSIDER that professionals categorize IUDs as «long - acting, reversible contraception.»
Caroline Apovian, director of the Nutrition and Weight Management Center
at Boston
Medical Center and
professor of medicine
at Boston University
School of Medicine told INSIDER, «Feeling «hangry» or cranky is one of the first signs that you aren't eating enough calories.»
Dr. Lauren Streicher, associate clinical
professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
at Northwestern University's
medical school, told INSIDER unequivocally that IUDs do not cause mental health issues.
«I know of pharmaceutical companies who have hired
medical doctors with MBAs to work in their sales teams in Canada,» says David Soberman, a
professor of entrepreneurship
at the University of Toronto's Rotman
School of Management.
Leaning toward the IARC position is Andrew Chan, an associate
professor of medicine
at Harvard
Medical School whose research focuses on colorectal cancer prevention.
She was also
professor of medicine
at Harvard
Medical School, where she headed one of the world's premier immunology programs.
Another pioneer in this field is George Church, a genetics
professor who's been working
at Harvard
Medical School since 1977 and running his own lab since 1986.
«Research suggests that these community social connections are as important for resilience to disaster is as physical material like disaster kits or
medical supplies,» explained Ichiro Kawachi, a
professor of social epidemiology
at Harvard's
School of Public Health.
As a clinician, he teaches as an Assistant Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry
at UCSF
Medical School, and practices as a psychologist focusing on executive coaching.
Part - time, I serve as a clinical
professor of psychiatry
at UCSF
Medical School.
Previously, Dr. Nikolic was an Assistant
Professor in Medicine
at Harvard
Medical School where he led an advanced immunology laboratory for tolerance induction and stem - cell transplantation
at Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard
Medical School.
Among those roughly 75 men are lawyers, a
medical doctor, a congressional staffer, professional musicians, a radio host, several PhDs and
professors, a particle physicist from Stanford, a former Google employee, a dean of admissions
at a
medical school, Ivy Leaguers, Golden Domers, and more who were successful in the world, but sought a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church, and desired to serve his people.
I too am a Christian, a scientist and
professor at a major
medical school outside the USA.
Social ethicist Joseph Fletcher — author of Situation Ethics, Morals and Medicine and The Ethics of Genetic Control — is a visiting
professor of
medical ethics at the University of Virginia Medical School and at the Texas Medical Center's Institute of Religion and Human Devel
medical ethics
at the University of Virginia
Medical School and at the Texas Medical Center's Institute of Religion and Human Devel
Medical School and
at the Texas
Medical Center's Institute of Religion and Human Devel
Medical Center's Institute of Religion and Human Development.
Charles McKhann,
professor of surgery
at Yale
Medical School, joins the increasingly - vocal minority within the medical community who have begun to question the profession's traditional opposition
Medical School, joins the increasingly - vocal minority within the
medical community who have begun to question the profession's traditional opposition
medical community who have begun to question the profession's traditional opposition to PAS.
Eight years of experiment and study as a
professor of religion and the church
at Emory University's Candler
School of Theology have convinced Hopewell that «the congregation is as central to theological education as the human body is to
medical education.»
-- Eric Martens, Ph.D., an associate
professor of microbiology
at the University of Michigan
Medical School who led the research along with his former postdoctoral fellow Mahesh Desai, Ph.D., now
at the Luxembourg Institute of Health.
Oyinlola Oyebode, Associate
Professor at Warwick
Medical School, discusses the global progress made but calls for further action to combat childhood obesity.
From Harvard, a recent study by Dr. Elizabeth Hoge, a psychiatrist
at the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders
at Massachusetts General Hospital and an assistant
professor of psychiatry
at Harvard
Medical School, found that «a mindfulness - based stress reduction program helped quell anxiety symptoms in people with generalized anxiety disorder, a condition marked by hard - to - control worries, poor sleep, and irritability.»
Dr. Duckworth is currently an Assistant Clinical
Professor at Harvard University
Medical School, and has served as a board member of the American Association of Community Psychiatrists.
Since entering the field in 1996, Dr. Sellwood has garnered a diverse professional background that includes working as an elementary and middle
school counselor, college and regional center disabilities specialist, executive director of a non-profit organization in psychology, consulting psychologist
at hospitals and in - patient
medical facilities, and an academic
Professor of Psychology
at several graduate
schools.
For more on the Power of the Permit, including a video of a presentation by
Professor Doug Abrams of the University of Missouri
School of Law
at a youth sports safety summit MomsTEAM Institute convened
at Harvard
Medical School in September 2014, click here.
Dr. Bill received his pediatric training
at Harvard
Medical School's Children's Hospital in Boston and The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto — the largest children's hospital in the world, where he served as associate ward chief of the newborn nursery and associate
professor of pediatrics.
John J Ratey, MD, is an Associate Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry
at Harvard
Medical School, Research Synthesizer, Speaker, and Author, as well a Clinical Psychiatrist maintaining a private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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.
Neal Barnard is an American physician, an adjunct associate
professor of medicine
at the George Washington University
School of Medicine and Health Sciences, serves as president of The Cancer Project a life member of the American
Medical Association.
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..
Kyle Pruett, clinical
professor of psychiatry
at Yale
Medical School, has another view and says that fathers are «the single greatest untapped resource» in the lives of children.
She is board certified in developmental / behavioral pediatrics and sleep medicine, and is an associate
professor of pediatrics
at the Brown
Medical School.
Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, a
professor emeritus of pediatrics
at Harvard
Medical School and author of «Toilet Training: The Brazelton Way,» recommends parents let their children decide when to be diaper free.
John Ratey, M.D., associate clinical
professor of psychiatry
at Harvard
Medical School and author of Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain, prescribes exercise for kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (and everyone else) because it boosts moods, relieves stress, and improves learning and memory.
She is an Associate
Professor of Pediatrics
at the University of Connecticut
Medical School and a member of the Human Milk Research Center
at Connecticut Children's
Medical Center in Hartford, CT..
Internist and an Assistant
Professor in Medicine
at Harvard
Medical School and Cambridge Health Alliance
«I think this is a very interesting and important study that adds to the concern about bisphenol A,» said Dr. Michels, an associate
professor at Harvard
Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
«We'd like to see if it is reproducible in other inner - city
schools for other children,» said Eisenberg, an associate
professor of medicine
at Harvard
Medical School.
Title (s): Director, Center for Food Related Diseases
at Tufts
Medical Center; Co-Director, Food Allergy Center
at Floating Hospital for Children; Allergist; Assistant
Professor, Tufts University
School of Medicine Department (s): Medicine, Pediatric Allergy, Gastroenterology, Pediatric Gastroenterology Appt.
But Welt, an associate
professor at Harvard
Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital who did a promising pilot study in which injections of prolactin, a hormone that triggers milk production, increased milk supply in mothers of pre-term babies and women with prolactin deficiencies, has nothing to offer the women who call.
Dr. Murray Kappelman,
professor of pediatrics and psychiatry
at the University of Maryland
Medical School, suggests that potential parents make sure they've done most of the things they wanted to do as individuals and as a couple before adding a child to the mix.
He is an obstetrician and gynecologist,
Professor of Clinicial Obstetrics and Gynecology
at New York's most prestigious Ivy League
Medical School as well as a specialist in high - risk pregnancies (maternal - fetal medicine) with over 30 years experience in his field.
Dr. Sears received his pediatric training
at Harvard
Medical School's Children's Hospital in Boston and The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, the largest children's hospital in the world, where he served as Associate Ward Chief of the newborn nursery and Associate
Professor of Pediatrics.
Dr. Laptook is a Clinical Assistant
Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Human Behavior as well as the Department of Pediatrics
at the Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown University.
No need to worry — it's a sign that the brain is developing normally, says Lise Eliot, an associate
professor of neuroscience
at Chicago
Medical School and author of What's Going On in There?
«We found a trend toward less flattening in infants who slept prone [face downward], or in positions that were alternated,» Dr. Albert Oh, a
professor of surgery
at the Alpert
Medical School at Brown University, said in a Hasbro Children's news release.
Charles Nelson,
professor of pediatrics and neuroscience
at Harvard
Medical School and
professor of education
at Harvard University, said the research highlights the importance of examining such potential links between early brain development and later learning difficulties.
Dr. Keren is Assistant Clinical
Professor at the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry department, Tel - Aviv Sackler
Medical School.