Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Board Certification: American Board of Preventive Medicine, Occupational Medicine (2003)
- Residency: Harvard School of Public Health (2002) MA
- MPH, Harvard School of Public Health, Occupational Health (2001)
- Internship: Brown University Hospitals (2000) RI
- Medical Education: Tufts University (1999) MA
Publications
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Cadmium exposure and nephropathy in a 28-year-old female metals worker
Wittman, R., & Hu, H. (2002). Cadmium exposure and nephropathy in a 28-year-old female metals worker. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 110(12), 1261–1266. -
Neurologic issues with solvents.
Rutchik, J. S., & Wittman, R. I. (2004). Neurologic issues with solvents. Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 4(4), 621-? -
MEDICAL PERSONNELS KNOWLEDGE OF AND ABILITY TO USE INHALING DEVICES - METERED-DOSE INHALERS, SPACING CHAMBERS, AND BREATH-ACTUATED DRY POWDER INHALERS
Hanania, N. A., Wittman, R., Kesten, S., & Chapman, K. R. (1994). MEDICAL PERSONNELS KNOWLEDGE OF AND ABILITY TO USE INHALING DEVICES - METERED-DOSE INHALERS, SPACING CHAMBERS, AND BREATH-ACTUATED DRY POWDER INHALERS. CHEST, 105(1), 111–116. -
Fire Fighter Dies at Three-Alarm Structure Fire - New York
Fire Fighter Dies at Three-Alarm Structure Fire - New York. (2002). NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality and Investigation Program, F2001(32). -
Introduction to Biostatistic Concepts
Introduction to Biostatistic Concepts. (2006). Epidemiology and Biostatistic Secrets. -
Asthma phenotypes, associated comorbidities, and long-term symptoms in COVID-19.
Eggert, L. E., He, Z., Collins, W., Lee, A. S., Dhondalay, G., Jiang, S. Y., … Chinthrajah, R. S. (2021). Asthma phenotypes, associated comorbidities, and long-term symptoms in COVID-19. Allergy. -
Asthma phenotypes, associated comorbidities, and long-term symptoms in COVID-19
Eggert, L. E., He, Z., Collins, W., Lee, A. S., Nadeau, K., & Chinthrajah, R. S. (2021). Asthma phenotypes, associated comorbidities, and long-term symptoms in COVID-19. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. -
Building-Related Illness
LaDou, J. (Ed.). (2021). Building-Related Illness. Current Diagnosis and Treatment, Occupational and Environmental Medicine (pp. 842–852). McGraw Hill Lange. -
New-onset IgG autoantibodies in hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
Chang, S. E., Feng, A., Meng, W., Apostolidis, S. A., Mack, E., Artandi, M., … Utz, P. J. (2021). New-onset IgG autoantibodies in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Nature Communications, 12(1), 5417. -
New-Onset IgG Autoantibodies in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
Chang, S., Feng, A., Meng, W., Apostolidis, S., Mack, E., Artandi, M., … Utz, P. (2021). New-Onset IgG Autoantibodies in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19. ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY. WILEY. -
Anti-nucleocapsid antibody levels and pulmonary comorbid conditions are linked to post-COVID-19 syndrome.
Jia, X., Cao, S., Lee, A. S., Manohar, M., Sindher, S. B., Ahuja, N., … Nadeau, K. C. (2022). Anti-nucleocapsid antibody levels and pulmonary comorbid conditions are linked to post-COVID-19 syndrome. JCI Insight, 7(13). -
Integrated plasma proteomic and single-cell immune signaling network signatures demarcate mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19.
Feyaerts, D., Hédou, J., Gillard, J., Chen, H., Tsai, E. S., Peterson, L. S., … McIlwain, D. R. (2022). Integrated plasma proteomic and single-cell immune signaling network signatures demarcate mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19. Cell Reports. Medicine, 100680. -
Integrated plasma proteomic and single-cell immune signaling network signatures demarcate mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19.
Feyaerts, D., Hédou, J., Gillard, J., Chen, H., Tsai, E. S., Peterson, L. S., … McIlwain, D. R. (2021). Integrated plasma proteomic and single-cell immune signaling network signatures demarcate mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19. BioRxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology.
Practice Locations
SHC- Hospital Medicine Stanford, CA
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