After getting a JD, I did some legal research for my later - to - be husband (he had the Iranian hostage lawsuit)... then I was
a clinical fellow at Antioch law school for one semester.
After graduating from the University of Hawaii, School of Medicine in 1985 Dr. Lodi served as a visiting
Clinical Fellow at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City where he also underwent training in Internal Medicine.
«Telomeres, the protein caps on the ends of human chromosomes, are markers of aging and overall health,» said study leader Dr. Naruhisa Yamaki,
a clinical fellow at the Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan.
She's
a clinical fellow at the National Institutes of Health, and is trying to figure out if many Ebola deaths could be tied to neurological complications.
«As currently being used, e-cigarettes are associated with significantly less quitting among smokers,» concluded first author Sara Kalkhoran, MD who was
a clinical fellow at the UCSF School of Medicine when the research was conducted.
Marshall, 55 and a researcher at the University of Western Australia, was a young
clinical fellow at the time, looking for something interesting to do.
«This points to two possible explanations: There are protective measures we don't see, such as resilience, or we're not asking the right questions that address adverse experiences specific to immigrant children such as fear of deportation of separation,» says Tania Caballero, M.D., M.H.S., a pediatrics research and
clinical fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the paper's first author.
«Telomeres, the protein caps on the ends of human chromosomes, are markers of aging and overall health,» said Naruhisa Yamaki, M.D.,
a clinical fellow at the Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine.
But BRCA is just one of the many genes that encode important proteins in the DNA repair pathway known as homologous recombination,» says the study's lead author, Arielle Heeke, MD,
a clinical fellow at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The study by Alison McLeish, a University of Cincinnati associate professor of psychology, Christina Luberto, a recent doctoral graduate from UC and
clinical fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Emily O'Bryan, a graduate student in the UC Department of Psychology, will be presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) 49th Annual Convention.
Not exact matches
He was a practicing Harvard physician, a U.S. Senate health policy
fellow, a World Health Organization data analyst and a
clinical instructor
at Harvard Medical School.
Aubameyang is the type of
clinical finisher Arsenal have lacked up front for many years, and has proved much quicker
at adapting to the English game than
fellow striker Lacazette.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is a Research Associate
at the Crimes against Children Research Center
at the University of New Hampshire,
Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics
at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas, and a
Fellow of the American Psychological Association in both the Divisions of Health and Trauma Psychology, Associate Editor of the journal Psychological Trauma, and Editor - in - Chief of
Clinical Lactation.
A practicing
clinical psychologist and former
fellow at the National Institute of Child Health and Development, Harriet J. Smith she has published many journal articles over the years.
Clinical Psychologist (USA) Dr Brooke Magnanti Feona Attwood, Professor of Media & Communication
at Middlesex University Martin Barker, Emeritus Professor
at University of Aberystwyth Jessica Ringrose, Professor, Sociology of Gender and Education, UCL Institute of Education Ronete Cohen MA, Psychologist Dr Meg John Barker, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, The Open University Kath Albury, Associate Professor, UNSW Australia Myles Jackman, specialist in obscenity law Dr Helen Hester, Middlesex University Justin Hancock, youth worker and sex educator Ian Dunt, Editor in Chief, Politics.co.uk Ally Fogg, Journalist Dr Emily Cooper, Northumbria University Gareth May, Journalist Dr Kate Egan, Lecturer in Film Studies, Aberystwyth University Dr Ann Luce, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication, Bournemouth University John Mercer, Reader in Gender and Sexuality, Birmingham City University Dr. William Proctor, Lecturer in Media, Culture and Communication, Bournemouth University Dr Jude Roberts, Teaching
Fellow, University of Surrey Dr Debra Ferreday, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster University Jane Fae, author of «Taming the beast» a review of law / regulation governing online pornography Michael Marshall, Vice President, Merseyside Skeptics Society Martin Robbins, Journalist Assoc. Prof. Paul J. Maginn (University of Western Australia) Dr Lucy Neville, Lecturer in Criminology, Middlesex University Alix Fox, Journalist and Sex Educator Dr Mark McCormack, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Durham University Chris Ashford, Professor of Law and Society, Northumbria University Diane Duke, CEO Free Speech Coalition (USA) Dr Steve Jones, Senior Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University Dr Johnny Walker, Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University
Joining us today on Medical Monday is Dr. Paul Lemanski, founder and director of The Center for Preventive Medicine and Cardiovascular Health, assistant
clinical professor of medicine
at Albany Medical College, and a
fellow of the American College of Physicians.
University
at Buffalo faculty members will help train doctoral candidates and postdoctoral
fellows in Zimbabwe in
clinical pharmacology research aimed
at prevention and improved treatment of HIV.
Dr. Shah is originally from Buffalo, and is an honors graduate of Harvard College, received M.D. and M.P.H. degrees from Yale School of Medicine, was a Robert Wood Johnson
Clinical Scholar
at UCLA, and a National Research Service Award
Fellow at NYU.
The results of the study are reported this week
at the Annual Meeting of ESHRE in Munich by Dr Choudhary's colleague, Commonwealth
Clinical Fellow Dr Navdeep Ghuman.
He squeezes in psychedelic research on weekends because his workdays are filled overseeing a large
clinical program that handles 400 to 500 patients a year and supervising the child psychiatry
fellows, residents, interns, psychology postdocs, and social workers in training who rotate through his department
at UCLA.
In an effort to find out, Stephen P. Juraschek, M.D., Ph.D., research and
clinical fellow in general internal medicine
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)
clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited study whose results were first published in 1997.
Similarly, she has gleaned new ideas from collaborations with physicians who diagnose dyslexia and with
clinical researchers
at CHB's Developmental Medicine Center, whose offices are just down the hall from hers and whose
fellows sometimes rotate through her lab.
«From a
clinical standpoint, our findings suggest that CRP could be used to risk stratify patients before surgery, enabling proactive interventions that target patients
at risk for developing postoperative delirium,» said Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, PhD, co-lead author and postdoctoral
fellow in the Division of General Medicine
at Primary Care
at BIDMC and HMS.
The candidates — mostly first - timers running for House of Representatives seats — include a physicist who spent 2 decades
at a prominent national laboratory, a
clinical oncologist
at a top - rated cancer center, a former chemistry professor
at a 4 - year state college, a geologist trying to document every aspect of a tiny piece of the Mojave Desert, and a postdoctoral bioengineering
fellow.
The study was led by Mark Welland, Professor of Nanotechnology and a
Fellow of St John's College, University of Cambridge, and Dr Colin Watts, a clinician scientist and honorary consultant neurosurgeon
at the Department of
Clinical Neurosciences.
«When most people think about cancer genetics, they think about single key mutations that foster tumor formation — very specific things like the BRCA genes,» said Joe R. Delaney, PhD, a
fellow in the
Clinical Translation program
at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center and lead author of the paper published February 15 in Nature Communications.
Dr. Julien Paccou,
Clinical Research
Fellow at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, added: «In essence, this work and others show that people with a history of cardiovascular disease tend to have weaker bones.
«Across the country, large hospital size and non-English as a primary language predicted poor patient satisfaction scores while white race and higher education level predicted better scores,» said co-author Daniel McFarland, DO,
Clinical Fellow, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai.
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 Diseases.
«Identifying the correct, specific diagnosis often can be challenging for physicians who do not see a high volume of patients with spinal cord impairment,» says Nicholas Zalewski, M.D., a
clinical fellow in the Department of Neurology
at Mayo Clinic and first author on the study.
«Several studies and
clinical evidence suggest AIM2 functions as a tumor suppressor, but until now, we've had very little direct evidence to explains how this occurs,» said Justin E. Wilson, PhD, the study's first author and a postdoctoral
fellow at UNC Lineberger, the UNC School of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Department of Genetics.
The postdoctoral
fellows at BPRU come from a variety of backgrounds:
clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and basic experimental psychology.
Dr Rod Mitchell, a Wellcome Trust Intermediate
Clinical Research
Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, said: «This study adds to existing evidence that prolonged use of paracetamol in pregnancy may increase the risk of reproductive disorders in male babies.
«Given that Canada is currently experiencing a rapid growth in the population of foreign - born citizens — one of the highest rates of any Western nation — the mental health status of immigrants and refugees should be a national priority,» writes Dr. Kelly Anderson, an assistant professor
at Western University, London, Ontario, and a
fellow at the Institute for
Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), with coauthors.
Her
clinical fellows, who come in with an M.D., have three years to earn a Ph.D. «I tell them
at two years and six months, you have to start writing your thesis now,» she says.
Until recently, most of the two annual postdoctoral
fellows trained in
clinical PK / PD
at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill were hired by either of its two industry funders — Quintiles, a Research Triangle Park — based CRO, and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
While a postdoctoral
fellow at the Naval Medical Research Institute in Bethesda, he developed a system for large - scale efficient culture of lymphocytes that has proved to be the foundation for over 35 early phase
clinical trials of adoptive immunotherapy.
«You shouldn't be testing everybody, but if there are reasons to believe that a test for H. pylori may come back positive, and it does come back positive, you should go on to treat,» says Dr. Traci Murakami, previous gastroenterology
fellow at the UA and graduate of the
clinical and translational research graduate certificate
at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman School of Public Health, now an assistant
clinical professor of medicine
at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead author of the study.
«This is the first national study to identify specific regions of the United States where residents may be
at an increased risk for poor
clinical outcomes — including misdiagnoses and late detection — as a result of limited access to specialized gynecologic cancer care,» says David Shalowitz, MD, a
fellow in the division of Gynecologic Oncology
at the Perelman School of Medicine
at the University of Pennsylvania, and lead author on the study.
«The fluid around the abdominal organs doesn't just sit there, it circulates through the milky spots,» says Troy D. Randall, a
clinical immunologist
at the University of Alabama
at Birmingham, who co-wrote the review with postdoctoral
fellow Selene Meza - Perez.
Professor Nicholas Harvey, Professor of Rheumatology and
Clinical Epidemiology
at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, led the study with Dr Elizabeth Curtis, Academic
Clinical Fellow in Rheumatology.
Dr Varsha Jain, Visiting Researcher
at the Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiological Sciences (CHAPS)
at King's College London and NIHR Academic
Clinical Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, said:
Among survivors of sexual abuse, depression can also manifest itself as emotional pain, for which non-suicidal self - injury becomes an outlet» says co-author Shannon Stewart, an interRAI
Fellow and Director of
Clinical Training, School and Applied Child Psychology
at Western University.
«Our study is small, retrospective and all of the patients were located
at a single medical center, but it demonstrates that it's possible to use molecular diagnostics to identify subgroups of patients more likely to respond to a given treatment,» said co-first author John Paul Shen, MD, senior
clinical fellow and postdoctoral
fellow.
As a first - year hematology - oncology
fellow at Dana - Farber / Partners CancerCare 10 years ago, Catherine Wu recognized that if she wanted to bridge research and
clinical practice, she needed to understand her options.
Co-author Julia C. Basso, PhD, post-doctoral research
fellow, Center for Neural Science
at New York University, commented, «The studies presented in this review clearly demonstrate that acute exercise has profound effects on brain chemistry and physiology, which has important implications for cognitive enhancements in healthy populations and symptom remediation in
clinical populations.»
He trained clinically in Anatomic Pathology
at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School, in
Clinical Pathology
at the University of California, San Francisco, and was a
fellow in Pediatric Pathology
at Los Angeles Children's Hospital.
«The
clinical implications from an obstetric point of view are potentially huge,» says lead study author Arthur «Jason» Vaught, M.D., a maternal fetal medicine
fellow at Johns Hopkins.
According to co-author and co-director of the digital psychiatry program
at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and a
clinical fellow in the department of psychiatry
at Harvard Medical School, Dr John Torous, the research is a timely and promising step forward in the use of smartphones in mental health.
At this year's Showcase, Dr Andy Swift, Insigneo Senior
Clinical Research
fellow, will present his work to develop a model of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) using MRI technology.