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  • 10833 Le Conte Ave. Suite 13-188 CHS,Los Angeles,CA

    Michael Teitell received B.S. and M.S. degrees from the UCLA College Honors Program as a Departmental Scholar in Chemistry and Biochemistry in 1985. He earned combined M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in the UCLA Medical Scientist Training Program in 1993. His graduate and early post-doctoral studies were with Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg at UCLA in Molecular and Cellular Immunology. Dr. Teitell was a Resident and Clinical Instructor in Anatomic Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School from 1993-1995. During this time he was a Research Associate with Dr. Richard Blumberg. From 1995-1997, Dr. Teitell was a Resident in Clinical Pathology at UCSF and a post-doctoral researcher with Dr. Joe Gray. From 1997-1999, he held a joint appointment at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles as a Pediatric Pathology Fellow and at UCLA as a Clinical Instructor in Pathology. He became an Assistant Professor in the UCLA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in 1999. He was jointly appointed in the UCLA Department of Pediatrics in 2001 and was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2004. He currently serves as Chief of the Division of Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, with board certification in anatomic, clinical and pediatric pathology. Dr. Teitell has received several important honors and awards. Among these are the David Paul Kane Scholar Award of the Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation (2000-2001), the Lymphoma Research Foundation Junior Faculty Award (2001-2002), the FOCIS/Millenium Pharmaceuticals Young Investigator Award in Genomics Research (2001-2002), a Scholar Award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (2003-2008), election to the American Society of Clinical Investigators (2004) and a Margaret E. Early Medical Research Trust Award (2005). Education and Training 1981-1985 UCLA. B.S., M.S. - Chemistry and Biochemistry 1985-1993 UCLA. M.D., Ph.D. - Molecular Immunology and Medicine Research, Professional Experience and Professional Positions 1991-1993 Post-doctoral Fellow, Microbiology and Immunology, UCLA 1993-1995 Clinical Instructor and Resident, Anatomic Pathology, Harvard Medical School 1994-1995 Research Associate, Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital 1995-1997 Resident, Clinical Pathology, UCSF 1997-1999 Fellow, Pediatric Pathology, Children's Hospital, Los Angeles 1999-2004 Assistant Professor, Departments of Pathology and Pediatrics, UCLA 2004-2008 Associate Professor, Departments of Pathology and Pediatrics, UCLA 2008-present Professor, Departments of Pathology and Pediatrics, UCLA Professional Activities 1995-present American Association of Immunologists, Abul Abbas (sponsor) 1999-present Member of the Molecular Biology Institute, UCLA 1999-present Member of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA 2002-present American Society for Biochem and Molec Biology, Joan Conaway (sponsor) 2003-present Medical Scientist Training Program, Executive Committee, UCLA 2004-present American Association for Cancer Research, Richard Gatti (sponsor) 2004-present NIH, Cancer Genetics Study Section Member 2005-present Member, California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) 2005-present Member, Broad Center for Stem Cell Research (ISCBM), UCLA 2006-present Member, Epigenetics Society 2006-present American Society for Microbiology 2006-present Section Editor, Laboratory Investigation 2006-present Editorial Board, Nanomedicine 2006-present Consulting Editor, Editorial Board, Pediatric Research 2007-present Member, Biophysical Society, Robert Callender (sponsor) 2007 Judge, College Board, Siemens Comp. in Math, Science & Technology, National Finals, NYU 2008-2009 Chair, Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, UCLA 2008 Chair, California Cancer Research Coordinating Committee 2008 Chair, Oncogenic & Tumor Suppressor Pathways, AACR Annual Meeting

    (131) 082 - 5894

    10 MI
  • 4640 Admiralty Way Suite 507,Marina Del Rey,CA

          Dr. Carson Liu is a top bariatric surgeon in Santa Monica and Tustin, CA, providing patients in Orange County and the Greater Los Angeles area with top-quality care and individualized attention for weight loss issues. He is a recognized expert in both weight loss surgery and medical weight loss programs, and is experienced in multiple weight loss surgical techniques and methods, including: gastric bypass, including minimally invasive Roux-en-Y bypass gastric banding, including the Lap-Band system sleeve gastrectomy hernia surgery heartburn (GERD) surgery revisional bariatric surgery SmartLipo medically supervised diet and nutrition As a leading bariatric specialist, Dr. Liu understands the unique issues that confront weight-loss patients before and after losing weight, and he provides supportive care prior to and following surgery to help ensure the best possible short- and long-term results. After earning his bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Chicago, Dr. Liu completed his M.D. at the prestigious University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, followed by his residency, internship and fellowship at UCLA Medical Center, Department of Surgery, where he also served as Administrative Chief Resident. Before opening his current practice, Dr. Liu served as staff surgeon at the West Los Angeles Veterans Hospital; medical director of minimally invasive bariatric surgery at Century City Hospital and Midway/Olympia Hospital; medical director of bariatric surgery at Garden Grove Hospital; and clinical assistant professor of surgery at UCLA School of Medicine. For seven years, he has been named a Southern California Super Doctor. He has also held several committee appointments at UCLA and local medical centers. Dr. Liu is dedicated to offering his patients the most advanced, safest treatment options in a state-of-the-art medical center geared toward providing individualized care and attention. From establishing goals and expectations to learning new eating behaviors and lifestyle habits, Dr. Liu is firmly committed to helping each patient successfully complete their weight-loss journey.

    (153) 046 - 0483

    5 MI
  • 200 Medical Plaza Driveway Suite B265,Los Angeles,CA

    Dr. Lee came to the United States from Taiwan at age 15. He attended a public school in Los Angeles, and received his B.S. degree in Physics at UCLA in 1984. During his college years, he developed an interest in the integration of physics and biology. He decided to pursue his graduate training in Biomedical Physics at UCLA and received his M.S. degree in 1986, under the guidance of Professor J. B. Smathers of the Department of Radiation Oncology. Determined to be a radiation oncologist, Dr. Lee then went on to attend medical school at the Ohio State University. He subsequently chose UCLA for his residency training, because he planned to simultaneously pursue a Ph.D. in Radiation Biology under Professor H. R. Withers. He has recently realized this goal, after years of juggling between clinical duties and academic research. Dr. Lee has always treasured the fact that the clinical practice of radiation oncology is based on the fundamental principles of radiation biology, chemistry, and physics, and depends intimately on advances in modern science and technology. His current research interest is focused on the quantitative analysis of cancer treatment outcome in the clinic, linking to theoretical predictions from basic science in oncology. During Dr. Lee's clinical practice, he has had the opportunity to serve numerous Asian American patients. He soon realized the existence of some cancer-related problems which are specific to Asian minority populations. For example, many believe that cancer means death, even for early-stage disease. Most do not appreciate the importance of cancer screening. The ubiquity of alternative medicine is also a serious issue. Dr. Lee believes these ethno-specific problems arise from cultural differences, not merely from the language barrier alone. Since he considers himself bi-cultural as well as bi-lingual, Dr. Lee feels that he is obliged to serve as a bridge, and wishes to enlighten his compatriots with the gospel of modern science. Thus, he has been very active in the area of medical education in the community, participating in free clinics, making public speeches and writing essays about cancer in Chinese. He has appeared on Chinese-American TV and radio interviews, and served as President in the Sino-American Cancer Foundation. He has also served as a voluntary consultant for a Taiwan-based non-profit cancer organization, and contributed as the Asian columnist for a new peer-review journal dedicated to the multi-ethnic aspects of healthcare in America. Recently, he has been invited to Asia repeatedly for academic exchanges (specifically in the Philippines, S. Korea, and Taiwan), and played a significant role in helping his Asian colleagues start their prostate brachytherapy programs. Before he returned to his alma mater and joined the Department as faculty, Dr. Lee had spent two years in private practice in Downtown L.A. and one year in San Bernardino, serving patients from a diverse spectrum of ethnic backgrounds. He came to realize that there is a need for well-trained radiation oncology professionals and sophisticated equipment in many areas of Los Angeles. Therefore, he decided to return to UCLA with the hope of being a factor in implementing UCLA's high quality cancer care throughout Greater Los Angeles. Dr. Lee recently was appointed the Director of the Radiation Oncology Residency Program at UCLA. This has given him the opportunity to have a more direct influence in training quality radiation oncologists to serve the community. Dr. Lee states that he is pleased to be a part of the great American scene, and feels that one of the important lessons he has learned is the need for all of us to communicate and relate to each other. As the world is getting smaller day by day, Los Angeles will serve as a genuine microcosm of the world in this century through its role as America's newest melting pot. Dr. Lee appreciates very much his current post at UCLA and especially the Department of Radiation Onco

    (131) 082 - 5977

    10 MI
  • 200 Medical Plaza Suite B114,Los Angeles,CA

    Preferred Name: Dan Silverman Daniel H. Silverman, MD, PhD, is Head of the Neuronuclear Imaging Section of the Ahmanson Translational Imaging Division at UCLA Medical Center, on the Executive Committee of the UCLA Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, and Professor in the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, University of California, Los Angeles. He obtained his PhD in Biological Chemistry at Harvard University, and postdoctoral research training in Biochemistry and Molecular…

    (131) 079 - 4100

    10 MI
  • 100 Medical Plaza Suite 690,Los Angeles,CA

    Dr. Zenaida Feliciano is a cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist who has served on the UCLA School of Medicine faculty since 1994 when she joined the Department of Medicine/Division of Cardiology. She graduated high school having just turned sixteen and earned her Chemistry BS in 1983 and her MD degree in 1987 at the University of Puerto Rico. After graduating from medical school she came to the mainland United States for her medical training. She started her training at Tulane…

    (131) 020 - 6223

    10 MI
  • 525 S Douglas St,El Segundo,CA

    (131) 072 - 7952

    6 MI