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Program Staff |
Daniel
Hollander, M.D. is the Director of the Broad Medical
Research Program - Inflammatory Bowel Disease Grants and a Professor
of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
School of Medicine. Before joining the BMRP, he was President/CEO
of the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA
Medical Center. Prior to that, he was Chief Medical Officer at
the Sierra Pacific Veterans Administration Network and Professor
of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr.
Hollander has held several academic leadership positions including:
Executive Dean and Professor of Medicine at the University of
Kansas School of Medicine and Head, Division of Gastroenterology
at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). While at UCI, he
also served as Associate Dean for Research and Program Development,
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Senior Associate Dean
for Clinical Affairs. Dr. Hollander is a member of the American
Society of Clinical Investigation, the American College of Physicians,
the American Federation for Medical Research, the American Gastroenterological
Association, the American Physiological Society, the British Society
of Gastroenterology, the European Association for Gastroenterology
and the Western Association of Physicians. He is a diplomate of
the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board
of Gastroenterology. He has conducted research on the pathogenesis
of Crohn's disease, as well as on nutrient lipid absorption and
the influence of aging on intestinal function.
Heather
Kubinec is the Research Administrator for the Broad
Medical Research Program - Inflammatory Bowel Disease Grants.
Ms. Kubinec is a member of the Society of Research
Administrators and the National Council of University Research
Administrators. She received her B.F.A. from Otis College of Art and Design in
Los Angeles.
Kathryn
Moriarty, Assistant Research Administrator, coordinates
the peer review of Letters of Interest and grant applications
for the Broad Medical Research Program. Ms. Moriarty graduated
from California State University, Northridge with a B.A. in
Anthropology.
As of
April 15, 2008 |