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Friedman Fellows at Tufts Medical Center Continuing the Legacy Anastassios Pittas MD MS 2000-2002 Radhika Hariharan, MD 2001-2003 Florence Solages, MD 2002-2004 Lisa Neff, MD 2003-2006 Lisa Ceglia, MD 2004-2007 Renee Amori, MD 2005-2007 Noah Lubowsky, MD 2006-2009 Nuha El Sayed, MD 2007-2008 Wen-Yee Tsai, MD 2008-2010 Radhika Phadke, MD 2009-2011 Esther Lee, MD 2010-2012 Vorawan Ummarichot, MD 2012-2014
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Dr. Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman Fellows in Diabetes & Metabolism at Tufts Medical Center Anastassios G. Pittas, MD MS (2000-2002) Radhika Hariharan, MD (2001-2003) Florence Solages, MD MS (2002-2004) Lisa M. Neff, MD (2003- 2006) Lisa Ceglia, MD (2004-2006) Renee E. Amori, MD (2005- 2007) Noah Lubowsky, MD (2006- 2008) Nuha El Sayed, MD (2007- 2009) Wen-Yee Tsai, MD (2008- 2010) Radhika Phadke, MD (2009- 2011) Esther Lee, MD (2010-2012) Vorawan Ummaritchot, MD (2012-2014)
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Highlights of Accomplishments by Friedman Fellows at Tufts Medical Center 7 hold academic positions in major teaching hospitals or affiliated programs 4 in group practices specializing in diabetes and obesity 5 research awards from the NIH and 7 grants from other agencies 1 sitting member of a NIH Study Section 1 Director of Clinical and Translation Research Center 1 Associate Program Director of a Fellowship Training Program 1 Associate Director of Physicians’ International Initiatives Program 120 publications since 2000 (Ann Int Med, JCEM, Nature Reviews Endocrinology, Am J Clin Nutrition, Obesity, Clin Endocrinology, Am J Physiol)
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