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Obeid completed her medical internship and residency at Duke University (1983-1986), followed by a fellowship in Endocrinology and postdoctoral training in the laboratory of future Nobel laureate Robert Lefkowitz (1986-1988). She remained at Duke as an Associate Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology, and as a staff physician at the Durham VA ...
Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH), previously known as Stony Brook University Medical Center, [1] is a nationally ranked, 695-bed [2] non-profit, research, and academic medical center located in Stony Brook, New York, providing tertiary care for the entire Long Island region.
The Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) is the graduate medical school of Stony Brook University located in the hamlet of Stony Brook, New York on Long Island.Founded in 1971, [3] RSOM is consistently ranked the top public medical school in New York according to U.S. News & World Report. [4]
Mark A. Talamini is a professor, chairman of surgery and chief of surgical services at Stony Brook Medicine.Talamini serves as the editor-in-chief of Surgical Endoscopy, the official journal of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) and the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery.
Richard A.F. Clark is a dermatologist and biomedical engineer currently at the State University of New York at Stony Brook [1] in Stony Brook, New York. [2] Clark co-edited, with Peter M. Henson, of The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Wound Repair (Plenum Press, 1988) and is a contributor to wound repair, dermatology, and angiogenesis research.
Stony Brook station (LIRR), a Long Island Rail Road station in Stony Brook, New York; Stony Brook station (Boston and Maine Railroad), a former station on the MBTA Fitchburg Line in Weston, Massachusetts; Shixi station, which can be literally translated as a Stony Brook station, station on Guangfo Line, Guangzhou, China
Upon leaving NIH, he joined Stony Brook School of Medicine, [6] becoming Distinguished Service Professor in 1993. [4] His research has focused on investigating the role of blood platelets and the mechanisms of blood cell adhesion in vascular disease and designing new therapies for thrombotic diseases such as stroke and heart attack.
In 2008, Bergamaschi accepted a position as tenured professor and chief of the Division of Colorectal Surgery at State University of New York in Stony Brook, NY. [1] [8] Dr. Bergamaschi served as Chairman of the Education and Training Committee for the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) from 2012 through 2015.