Nicholas DuBois, MD
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Medicine, Cardiology
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Specialties
Cardiovascular Disease (Heart Disease)
  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    2003-Present

    Lab research with Dr. Christine Moravec, Department of Cardiology.  Studied changes of G-protein expression in myocardium pre and post LVAD therapy.

 

  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Philadelphia, PA  2000-2002

    Lab Research with Dr. Thierry Le Jemtel, Division of Cardiology.  Developed a novel technique for quantitative evaluation of inflammatory marker expression within endothelial cells.

 

  • New York Hospital
    New York, NY  1998

    Research Assistant for Dr. Richard Devereux, Division of Cardiology.  Analyzed economic implications of current management techniques in a cohort of over 200 patients with the Marfan syndrome.

 

  • Rogosin Institute, New York Hospital
    New York, NY  1996

    Lab Assistant for Dr. Manikkam Suthanthiran, Division of Nephrology.  Studied novel uses of Cyclosporin A and FK506 for induction of allograft-specific tolerance in transplant patients.

 

  • Channing Laboratory at Harvard Medical School
    Boston, MA  1993-1995

    Lab Assistant for Dr. James Michel and Dr. Dennis Kasper, Division of Infectious Disease.  Research for honors thesis in Biology.  Cloned and characterized a novel surface protein of group B Streptococcus (GBS) and established it as a viable target for a vaccine. The data was presented at an international conference on GBS, resulting in new nomenclature for GBS.

 

  • Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Boston, MA  1993-1994

    Research Coordinator for Dr. Matthew Liang, Division of Rheumatology, and Dr. James Michel, Division of Infectious Disease.  Studied reactive arthritis following outbreaks of enteric pathogens. 

MS, Harvard University

MD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Residency, Internal Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Yeshiva University

Fellowship, Cardiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

1996

American Heart Association Summer Fellowship, Honorable Mention

Davidoff Society Teaching Prize

Montefiore Hospital

Harvard College Scholar

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