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I am currently working on the World Health Organization essential (WHO) medicines list. I have an interest in health care systems, obesity as a health problem, and dermatologic sequelae to infectious diseases in developing nations, which is a new initiative within the WHO. I have experience creating protocols that meet high income country standards but feasible for low income country resources. I am also interested in anesthesiology in high and low income countries

Aimee Angle-Zahn

Aimee Angle 1741 Windingway Wixom, MI 48393 Email: aangle1741@gmail.com

EDUCATION:

Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 2006-2010,

Harvard University, Graduate School of the Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, Molecular Cellular Biology and Chemistry& Chemical Biology Programs, 2003-2004

Harvard Extension School, Harvard University, Post-Bac premedical program and Medical School Continuing Education, 2003, 2014

Tufts University, Elliot Pearson School of Child Development, Graduate School of the Arts and Sciences, Medford, MA, Child Development, 2001-2002

University of Michigan, Neuroscience, Ann Arbor, MI B.S. with Distinction, 2001

HONORS/AWARDS:

American College of Rheumatology REF/ Abbott Medical Student Research Preceptorship, 2007 Cutaneous Biology Research Center Retreat Poster Prize Semifinalist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Dermatology, 2004 Elliot Pearson School Full-tuition Scholarship, Tufts University, 2001-2002 University Honors, University of Michigan, 2001 James B. Angell Scholar, more than two consecutive terms receiving all A/A-‘s, University of Michigan, 2001 Psi Chi Honor Society, invitation based on grades within major, University of Michigan, 1998-2001 Golden Key National Honor Society, University of Michigan, 1998-1999 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1995-1996 University of Michigan Regents Scholar, 1994-1995 National Jaycee War Memorial Scholar, 1/over 10,000 applicants, 1994-1995 National Coco-Cola Scholar, 50/over 30,000 applicants, 1994-1995 Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, 1994-1995 Wixom Goodfellows Scholarship, 1994-1995 National Merit Semifinalist, 1994 Salutatorian Walled Lake Western High School. 1994

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:


World Health Organization, November 2014-present Advisor: Marcus Reidenberg MD Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology and Assistant Dean Weill Cornell Medical College, Director of Subcommittee of the World Health Organization Essential Medicines Group; Committee member of Medicare part D medication inclusion; Expert member of the Affordable Care Act. Researching and writing proposals for inclusion of various medication to the Essential Medicine list for the World Health Organization, United Nations, Focus on antiretroviral medication; anti-protozoan, chemotherapy, and anesthestics.

Peter J Hotez MD PhD, Founding Dean National School of Tropical Medicine; Endowed Chair in Tropical Pediatrics, Professor Pediatrics and Molecular Virology and Microbiology; President and Director Sabin Vaccine Institute; Director WHO Neglected Tropical Diseases: Nitazoxanide research for inclusion on the WHO Essential Medicine List; Contacted Peter Hotez MD PhD to work on this project. Co-authoring the review for the WHO; Working on other neglected diseases based on Dr. Hotez PLOS Nitazoxanide proposal.

WikiDoc November 2014-present-Since I am still training, contacted Marcus Reidenberg MD to help find experts from the WHO to co-author and supervise what I write. He will supervise and co-author what I write concerning clinical pharmacology and WHO; Submit to Peter Hotez on his Nitazoxanide information; Kai Hayes MD, attending at Massachusetts General Hospital in Pain Management and Psychiatry will co author and supervise my anesthesia and psychiatry (He co-authored many sections of the MGH pain management book under Karl Hayes, Kai is now short hand); Will add each expert as they come that supervises my writings and co-author. In addition my professor and I will be looking for WHO experts to contribute to Wikidocs independent of my submissions. Anything I write will have a more advanced attending/expert supervising and co-authoring.

TWiGH This Week in Global Health, weekly newscast, November 2014-present http://www.twigh.org/


Weill Cornell Medical College, January 2014-November 2014 Advisor Marcus Reidenberg MD, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology Weill Cornell Medical College Writing articles on therapeutics for the Weill Cornell Medical College web site CERT similar to Mayo Clinic Medical Information sites for patients. Review of primary and secondary cardiovascular trials evaluating aspirin for FDA statement regarding aspirin trials. Multicenter data analysis. Meta-analysis review. Researched and wrote articles on cardiovascular trials. Researched and wrote articles on obesity and therapeutic age. Researching and writing articles on genomics and DTC testing as a medical device with Zofia Gadjos PhD, Instructor Harvard Medical School. Researching and Writing Applications for the World Health Organization. Helping organize a conference in Nepal on public health with Nir Krakauer PhD. July 12-15, 2015

City University New York, January 2014-September 2014 Collaborator Nir Krakauer PhD and Jesse Krakauer MD Writings a WHO proposal for A New Body Shape Index model included in current obesity model as ABSI has been found to be a better predictor of morbidity and mortality than BMI and is independent from BMI .


World Health Organization (WHO) Pediatric Initiative, “make medicines child size” campaign, January, 2007 Advisor: Marcus Reidenberg MD, Director and Committee Member of the WHO Medicines Strategy Research for medications such as methotrexate to be included in the WHO essential medicines list for children. Suzanne Hill PhD Scientific Director of the WHO secretariat. Wrote scientific reviews and meta-analysis of clinical trials of medications for use in pediatric populations for the WHO pediatric subcommittee of the scientific director’s office. Writing practice guidelines for Pediatric Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas for WHO pediatric initiative. http://www.who.int/selection_medicines/committees/subcommittee/2/methotrexate/en/index.html

Mary Kirkland Center for Lupus Research, Department of Rheumatology, Hospital of Special Surgery, June, 2007-September, 2007 Advisor: Jane Salmon MD, Professor of Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Kollette Kean Research Professor at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Interviewed patients and collected SLEDAI data for each SLE patient participating in SLE clinical projects at the Hospital of Special Surgery. Attended American College of Rheumatology Scientific Meeting November 2006 and November 2007.

Immunology and Infectious and Diseases, Harvard School of Public Health, 2005 Advisor: Laurie Glimcher MD, Irene Heinz Professor of Immunology and Professor of Medicine. Project on t-bet and immunity.

Cutaneous Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School, 2003-2004

Advisor: Paul Nghiem MD PhD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology (now at the University of Washington).
Independent project on the roles that the proteins ATR and Chk-1 have on the maintaining genomic fidelity in skin.
Attended Society for Investigative Dermatology Conferences, 2004 and 2005.

Neurosurgery, University of Michigan, 1998 Advisor: Susan Grube RN. Clinical Research: conducted statistical outcomes based research on the effectiveness of laminectomies.

Neuroscience, University of Michigan, 1998-2000 Advisor: Wayne Aldridge PhD, Professor of Neurology and Psychology. Independent project on the computational coding of neostriatal neuron firings.

Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan, 1995-1996 Advisor and Course Director: Wesley Dunnick PhD, Professor of Immunology Conducted research on the heavy chain switch process from IgM to IgG1. Awarded Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship Gave presentation at 42nd Annual Medical Student Conference, University of Michigan Medical School (only freshman and undergraduate to give presentation). Took the core courses for PhD in immunology and biochemistry as a freshman.

Biophysics, University of Michigan, 1994-1995 Advisor: Ari Gafni PhD, Professor of Biophysics and Chemistry Volunteer research student on protein folding with the help of chaperone proteins and signaling.

Aging Research Laboratory, Biology, Wayne State University, 1994 Advisors: Robert Arking PhD, Professor of Biology Conducted Research on the genetics involved in long-lived genes versus short lived genes in drosophila as a model for longevity.

Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital, 1993-1994 Advisor: Sandra Rempel PhD. Conducted research on the genetic markers for the diagnostic categories of meningioma tumors, particularly loss of heterozygosity as a marker for advancement of neoplasm development.

Wayne County Morgue, 1992-1993 Advisor: Bader Cassin MD, Chief Medical Examiner Morgue for Detroit, MI Volunteer Observed autopsies Performed tissue sections for an anatomical/forensic pathology laboratory.

Wayne State University School of Mortuary Science, 1992-1994 Advisor: Mary Lou Fritz-Williams PhD, Director of Mortuary Science program Volunteer Prepped cadavers for education and research. Instructed in methods H& E tissue sections for anatomical pathology lectures.


CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:

American Indian and Family Health Services, 2010-present Volunteer in Indian Health Service Clinic. Advisor Nickole Fox and Harriet Little ASIST training: Indian Health Service.


Angela Hospice, 1998-2000 Pediatric hospice volunteerCounseled families, helped with home-visits for families, counselor for child bereavement camp for siblings of dying children and children of dying parents.


LEADERSHIP/SERVICE EXPERIENCE:

Cherokee Nation Scholarship class for 4th graders. April 2014 Helped Cara Cowan Watts the liaison to Tribal Governance for a scholarship class concerning the Coca-Cola Scholarship.


Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans, August 2008- Dec 2009. Mentor for science via email for Native American youth on MentorNet Weekly emails

MentorNet, 2007-2008 Medical Student Mentor for Native Americans and Women in Medicine.

Medical Student Executive Council of Weill Medical College of Cornell University, September, 2006-2008 Elected Research Representative. Organizer of the 5th Annual Medical Student Research Symposium, March 14, 2007. Helped Associate Dean of Student Research, Dr. Joel Pardee, with organizing research opportunities for first year medical students in 2006-2007.

The Latino and Native American Club, September, 2006-2008 Elected President, 2007 Elected Treasurer, 2006 Organizing American Indian activities at Weill Cornell Medical College.

Student National Medical Association, 2007-2009 Health Professions Recruitment and Exposure Program, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Group Leader, 2007 and 2008. Elected Secretary of the Student National Medical Association, Cornell Chapter, May 2007-2008

ACADEMIC MEDICINE EXPERIENCE:

Reviewed Pathology Textbooks, 2007 • Reviewed Rubin’s Pathology vs Robbins and Cotran Pathological Basis of Disease 7th edition for use in Cornell Medical College curriculum.


PUBLICATIONS/CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS:

Reidenberg M, and Angle-Zahn A Issues in the Meta-Analyses of Aspirin Trials. JAMA Submitted.

Angle-Zahn, A, and Reidenberg, M. To stop obesity, start with children. Weill Cornell Medical College Therapeutics CERT. February 28, 2014. http://www.med.cornell.edu/cert/patients/notes_on_therapeutics.html

Kawasumi, M., Lemos, B., Bradner, J., Thibodeau, R., Kim, YS., Schmidt, M., Higgins, E., Koo, SW, Angle-Zahn, A., Chen, A., Levine, D., Nguyen, L., Heffernan, TP., Longo, I., Mandinova, A., Lu, YP., Conney, AH., and Nghiem, P. Protection from UV-induced skin carcinogenesis by genetic inhibition of ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) Kinase. PNAS July 14, 2011.

Angle-Zahn, A, and Reidenberg, M. Methotrexate use for pediatric populations: a review. World Health Organization (WHO) Pediatric Subcommittee Journal (2008); 2-16.http://www.who.int/selection_medicines/committees/subcommittee/2/methotrexate/en/index.html

Angle-Zahn, A. Methotrexate for pediatric disease: a review. World Health Organization (WHO) Pediatric Subcommittee of the Scientific Director Meeting: “Make Medicines Child Size Campaign” September, 2008 Meeting in Geneva.

Angle-Zahn, A., Koo, SW, Kim, YS, Bradner, J., Longo, MI, and Nghiem,P. The role of ATR and Chk-1, in maintaining genomic fidelity in UV damaged murine skin. Presentation. 5th Annual Medical Student Research Day 2007 March 14.

Koo, SW, Levine, D., Lu, YP, Angle-Zahn, A., Bradner, J., Conney, A., Nghiem, P. Diminished lifespan but apparently normal skin in K14 transgenic mice expressing dominant negative ATR or Chk-1. Society of Investigative Dermatology 2005 April 21 Meeting.

Kim, Y. S., Angle-Zahn, A., Bradner, J, Koehler, A., Li, X., Schreiber, S., and Nghiem, P. Discovery of Small Molecules that Modulate Cell Cycle Replication Checkpoint Function. Society of Investigative Dermatology 2004 April 21 Meeting

Angle-Zahn, A., Koo, SW, Kim, YS, Bradner, J., Longo, MI, and Nghiem,P. The role of ATR and the Replication Checkpoint in vitro and in vivo in skin. Cutaneous Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Scientific Retreat Woods Hole MBL, 2004 April 3.

Angle-Zahn, A., Koo, SW, Kim, YS, Bradner, J., Longo, MI, and Nghiem,P. The role of ATR and the Replication Checkpoint in vitro and in vivo in skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology vol.122a 2004 April.

Angle, A., Hadden, L., and Aldridge, JW. The Functional relationship among neostriatal neurons during syntactic movement. Biomedical Research Conference, University of Michigan 2000 May 5.

Angle, A., and Dunnick, W. Genes sites (Vm1) involved in the regulation of the heavy chain switch process from IgM to IgG1 utilizing transgenics. 42nd Annual Medical Student Conference, University of Michigan, October 1995

PROFESSIONAL/CIVIC MEMBERSHIPS: American Academy of Pediatrics, Native American Child Health, American Indian Health Special Interest Group Member, 2007-2008 Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, 2006-2009, American Society of Investigative Pathology 2006-2008

Special Coursework and Training: Enrolled in the completed the curriculum for the Tri-Institutional (Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Weill Medical College of Cornell University) MD/PhD program as an elective (Frontiers in Biomedical Science coursework).

Human Genetics of Disease, Bioinformatics, High Throughput Sequencing and High Density Genome Sequencing associated with the Broad Institute; Managing Big Data and Programming Harvard University Continuing Education

USMLE Step 1 & 2: Passed

LANGUAGES: English, French, German, Latin, Ojibwa

ATHLETIC INTERESTS: Ironman Distance Triathlon, Ultramarathons, Cycling,