Curriculum Vitae March 6, 2017

Anna Nolan, MD, MS

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Curriculum Vitae March 6, 2017

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Curriculum Vitae March 6, 2017

Education

YearDegreeFieldInstitution

1988 CertificateBronx High School of Science

1992 BA Chemistry Barnard College, Columbia University

1996 MD MedicineSUNY Health Science Center, Brooklyn

2007 MS Clinical Investigation New York University

Postdoctoral Training:

2003-5National Research Service Award, NIH-NIEHS, NYU School of Medicine

Internships and Residencies:

1996-97Intern in Medicine, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York City

1997-99Resident, Internal Medicine, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York City

Clinical and ResearchFellowships:

2000-3Fellow, Pulmonary and Critical Care, NYU School of Medicine

Licensure and Certification

1999New York State License Registration #212947 Active October 2017

1999American Board of Internal Medical (ABIM), #193177 (Re-Certified/Enrolled in MOC)

2000DEA # Active till 10/31/2017

2000NPI #1790848448

2002ABIM, Pulmonary Diseases (Re-Certified/Enrolled in MOC)

2003ABIM, Critical Care Medicine (Re-Certified/Enrolled in MOC)

Academic Appointments

1999-2000 Instructor, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center

2003-2005Instructor, NYU School of Medicine

2005-Assistant Professor of Medicine, New York University, School of Medicine

2009-Assistant Professor of Environmental Medicine, New York University, School of Medicine

2013-Associate, Division of Ethics, Department of Population Health, NYU School of Medicine

2016Recommended for Promotion, Associate Professor of Medicine and Environmental Medicine, New York University, School of Medicine

Hospital Appointments

1999-2000 Instructor, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York

2003-Consultant, Manhattan Veteran’s Hospital, New York

2003-Clinical Assistant, Bellevue Hospital, New York

Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments

2010-13Pulmonologist, Fire Department of New York, Bureau of Health Services, New York

2013-Medical Officer, Fire Department of New York, Bureau of Health Services, New York

Awards and Honors

1995Dean’s List, Barnard College

2003-5National Research Service Award, NIH-NIEHS, NYU School of Medicine

2004William S. Tillet, Award for Excellence in Research, New York University

2008Excellence in Medical Education, NYU

2010American Thoracic Society(ATS) Abstract Award-Environmental and Occupational Health Assembly

2010Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) Annual Meeting Trainee Award, Washington, DC

2010LEADS: Leadership, Education and Development for Scientists

2011Scholars Abstract Award from ACTS Washington DC

2012 ATS Abstract Award-Assembly onRespiratory Cell and Molecular Biology(RCMB)

2013ATS Assembly onAllergy, Immunology and Inflammation(AII), Abstract Award- Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research

2014-15Saperstein Scholar, NYU School of Medicine

2016ATS Abstract Award-Environmental and Occupational Health Assembly ‡

2016Burroughs Wellcome Awards for work presented at the ACTS

2016Burroughs Wellcome Awards for work presented at the ACTS

Major Committee Assignments

National and Regional

2016National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC)Special Pathogens Research

Network (SPRN)

Data Capture Team

2016Scientific Reviewer: Acute Lung Injury Panel; Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Program for the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, December 2016.

2015On-line Reviewer: Acute Lung Injury I. Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Program for the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs-

New York University, School of Medicine

2008-2013 Research Subject’s Safety Officer, General Clinical Research Center/CTSI

2007-2012Alternate/Member, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

2010- Member, Institutional Review Board

2016-Member, Scientific Review Committee, NYU SOM

Bellevue Hospital

2009-Member, Bellevue Research Committee

2010-Chair, Bellevue Research Committee

2014-Medical Director of Research, Bellevue Hospital

2016HHC Bellevue Hospital Representative, Research Committee

Memberships, Offices and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies

2001-Member, American Thoracic Society

2001-Fellow, American College of Chest Physicians

2003-Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine

2016-European Respiratory Society

Editorial Positions

Associate Editor

2010-Journal of Inflammation

2013-PLoS ONE

Editorial Boards

2013-PLoS ONE

2013-Austin Journal of Pulmonary and respiratory Medicine

Ad Hoc Reviewer

2005- Chest

2005-Inflammation

2012-PLoS ONE

2012-BMC Pulmonary

2012-American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

2012-International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

2013-International Archives of Allergy and Immunology

2013-Environmental Health Perspectives

2013-American Journal of Industrial Medicine

2014-Journal of Epidemiology

2015-Annals of Internal Medicine

2016-Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) Letters

2016-Pediatric Pharmacology Reviews

2016-Occupational and Environmental Medicine

2017-Annals of the American Thoracic Society

2017-Respirology

2017-Journal of Intensive Care Medicine

Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Responsibilities

1999-2000Attending Physician, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York

2003- Attending Physician, Pulmonary and Critical Care, Bellevue Hospital, New York

2003-Attending Physician, Div. of Pulmonary/Critical Care, Veteran’s Administration Hospital, New York

2010-13Pulmonologist, Fire Department of New York, Bureau of Health Services, New York

2013-Medical Officer, Fire Department of New York, Bureau of Health Services, New York

Major Administrative Responsibilities

2008-2013Research Subjects Safety Officer, General Clinical Research Center/CTSI

2007-2012Alternate/Member, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

2009Member, Bellevue Research Committee

2010-Chair, Bellevue Research Committee

2010-Member, NYU IRB

2012-2015Scientific Review Committee NYU-HHC CTSI

2016Scientific Review Committee-Medical Reviewer

Teaching Experience

2001-2003Physical Diagnosis, NYU School of Medicine

2003-Attending Physician, Bellevue Medical ICU and Chest Service

2003-Attending Physician, Veteran’s Administration Hospital, New York

2005-Pulmonary Physiology Seminars, NYU School of Medicine

2009-Lecturer, Molecular Techniques Course, Masters in Clinical Investigation, NYU

2009-Lecturer, Research Retreat, Pulmonary/Critical Care/Sleep Fellowship, NYU

2009-Lecturer, Integrative Seminar, Masters of Clinical Investigation

2010-Mentor, Department of Medicine Summer Fellowship Program, NYU

2016-“Pollution and Lung Health” Passion in Science Program, Salk School of Science

2016-Faculty Editor “Writing for Scientific Publication”focused on CTSI’s MS in Clinical Investigation program and Sackler Institute programs students improve their scientific writing.

Mentoring of High School Students, Medical Students, Residents and Fellows

2005-6Elvio Ardilles, MDPulmonary/Critical Care, California

2005-6S. Ananthanarayanan, MDPhysician, Mount Sinai Medical School

2006-7Nishay Chitkara, MDAssistant Professor, NYU School of Medicine

2007-13Bushra Naveed, MDPost-Doc Fellow, NYU School of Medicine

2007-11Ashley L. Comfort, BSResident, NYU School of Medicine

2007-12Natalia Ferrier, MDPost-Doc Fellow, NYU School of Medicine

2009-10Yingdi Chen, BA Student, NYU School of Medicine

2009-10Shugi Zheng, MDPhysician, Hawaii, USA

2009-Sophia Kwon, DO, MPHPost-Doc Fellow, NYU School of Medicine

2010-12Kusali J. Kasturiarachchi, BAMedical Doctor,University of Queensland, Australia

2011-14Soo Jung Cho, MDInstructor, Cornell School of Medicine

2012-13Bryant BabelStudent, Oceanside High School

2012-13Edward Schenck, MDInstructor, Cornell School of Medicine

2013-14Young Im Lee, MDAttending, Beth Israel Medical Center, NYC

2013-16Erin Caraher, BS, MSMedical Student, New York Medical College

2014-Audrey Lee, BAUndergraduate Student, Brown University

2015-Syed Hissam Haider,MDPost-Doc Fellow, NYU School of Medicine

2015-George CrowleyPre-Doctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley

2015-Mohamed Zedan, MD Volunteer, NYU School of Medicine

2015Minah EbrahimVolunteer, Lehigh University

2015-16 Liqun Zhang, MDAssociate Physician-in-Chief, Department of Respiratory Diseases, Beijing Military Region General Hospital of PLA, Visiting Professor

2015 Rachel LamFordham University, BS Candidate

2016 Daniel KimGreat Neck, High School

2016Ramsha SuhailVolunteer, Baruch College, BS Candidate

2016Odai Sinokrot, MDFellow Pulmonary Critical Care, NYU SOM

2016Jonathan BekiszMedical Student, Masters in Clinical Investigation

2016Amanda BienenfeldDental Student, Masters in Clinical Investigation

2016-19Jessica Riggs, MDPulmonary Critical Care Fellow, NYU

2016-19Assad Oskuei, MDPulmonary Critical Care Fellow, NYU

Teaching Awards Received

2008Excellence in Medical Education, Department of Medicine, NYU School of Medicine

Major Research Interests

  1. Particulate Matter exposure and lung Injury
  2. Dyslipidemia/Metabolic Syndrome and lung Injury
  3. Metabolomics of Particulate associated lung disease
  4. Innate Immunity in Sepsis
  5. Sarcoidosis and Particulate Matter Exposure
  6. Research Ethics
  7. Research Subject Safety

Grants Support

Current

Agency / Title / Type & # / Period / Total Direct Costs/Yr / Role
NIH/NHLBI / RAGE Mediates LPA Induced Pulmonary Inflammation* / R01HL119326-A1 / 9/15-8/20 / $250,000 / PI
CDC/ NIOSH / Roles of Co-pollutants as Factors in WTC First Responder Chronic Lung Ailments / 1U01OH010921 / 8/16-9/20 / $678,000 / Co-I
UNC-CH/ NIH / Metabolomic Biomarkers of World Trade Center Lung Injury in Particulate Matter Exposed Firefighters* / U24DK097193 / 9/16-8/17 / $50,000 / PI

Prior

Agency / Title / Type & # / Period / Direct Costs/Yr / Role
NIH/CTSI / RAGE Mediates LPA Induced Pulmonary Inflammation / CTSI Pilot Project / 1/13-12/15 / $35,000 / PI
Saperstein / LPA and RAGE / NYU Funds / 9/14-12/15 / $35,000 / PI
CDC/NIOSH / Evolution of Risk Factors for Sinusitis inWTC Exposed Firefighters / U01OH010726 / 7/14-6/16 / $969,693 / Co-I
NIH/NHLBI / CD80 and CD86 mediated innate immune response in sepsis. / K23HL08419/S1 / 10/13-9/14 / $159, 138 / PI
NIH/NHLBI / CD80 and CD86 mediated innate immune response in sepsis. / K23HL08419 / PI
Stony-Wold Herbert Fund / CD80 and CD86 mediated innate immune response in sepsis. / Private Foundation / 7/07-5/08 / $25,000 / PI
Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program / Further the understanding of the cellular Expression of CD80/86 and CD28 in human sepsis. * / New York State / 7/06-6/08 / $60,000 / PI
Will Rogers Institute / Study CD80/86 and their ligand CD28 in the innate immune response to murine polymicrobial sepsis. * / Private Foundation / 7/06-6/08 / $60,000 / PI
Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) / The mechanism of HIV-1 mutation during pulmonary tuberculosis* / CFAR / 7/04-6/05 / $35,000 / PI
NIH/NIEHS / Molecular and Cell Biology in Environmental Medicine / T32ES007267 / 7/03-9/05 / $298,703 / I
Pending
Agency / TITLE / Type & # / Period / Direct
Costs/ Yr / Role / Comments
CDC/
NIOSH / Metabolomics of World Trade Center-Lung Injury: Biomarker Validation, Longitudinal Assessment and Dietary Intervention. / U01OH011300 / 07/17- 06/21 / $600,000 / PI / Submitted
Dec 2016
NHLBI / Integrative OMICS: Biomarkers of Particulate Matter Induced Lung Injury. / R01ES028706 / 09/17-08/22 / $250,000 / PI / Submitting
Feb 2017
CDC/
NIOSH / Interactive effects of WTC dust and cigarette smoke in First Responders / U01 / 07/16-06/21 / 400,000 / Co-I / Submitted
Dec 2016
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ABSTRACTS UNDER REVIEW

  1. G Crowley; S Kwon, SH Haider, L Zhang, R Lam, D Kim, M Liu; DJ Prezant; A Nolan. Metabolite and Biomarker Predictors of WTC-Lung Injury: an Integrated Multiplatform Pilot Analysis. Military Health System Research Symposium, August 2017.
  2. S.H. Haider, G. Crowley, R. Lam, S. Kwon, L.C. Chen, A.M. Schmidt, D.J. Prezant, A. Nolan. Loss of RAGE Mitigates Persistant Airway Hyperreactivity after Intense Particulate Matter Exposure. Military Health System Research Symposium, August 2017

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