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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><br />

<strong>AVIAD</strong> <strong>HARAMATI</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Current Position<br />

Professor<br />

Home address:<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics Silver Spring, MD 20902<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine Fax: (301) 754-1042<br />

3900 Reservoir Road, NW, room 213 BSB<br />

Washington, D.C. 20057<br />

Voice: (202) 687-1021<br />

Fax: (202) 687-7407<br />

PERSONAL DATA<br />

Citizenship:<br />

United States<br />

EDUCATION<br />

1971-1975 Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York B.S. Biology<br />

1975-1979 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio <strong>Ph</strong>.D. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING<br />

1979-1982 Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Research Fellow with Dr. Franklyn G. Knox,<br />

Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota<br />

Area of Training:<br />

Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

Research Interests: Regulation of renal and electrolyte physiology during growth and adulthood<br />

Education Interests: Integration of complementary, alternative and integrative medicine into the<br />

medical curriculum; Basic sciences in the continuum of medical education<br />

POST-GRADUATE COURSES<br />

1986 Molecular Methods in Endocrinology,<br />

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD<br />

1992 Selected by the dean to attend: New Pathways in General Medical Education,<br />

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA<br />

1998 Selected by the dean to attend: GEA Curriculum Development Workshop<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges, San Diego, CA<br />

2000 Selected to attend the Program for Leaders in Medical Education,<br />

Harvard-Macy Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA<br />

Date Prepared: 8/14/2007


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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS<br />

1992-present<br />

Professor, <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics and Medicine (Nephrology),<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine<br />

1990-1992 Associate Professor, Department of Medicine (Nephrology),<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine (Secondary Appointment)<br />

1987-1992 Associate Professor, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics,<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine<br />

1985-1987 Assistant Professor, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics,<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC<br />

1985 Visiting Scientist, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology,<br />

Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel<br />

1982-1985 Assistant Professor, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics,<br />

Mayo Medical School<br />

1981-1982 Instructor, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics,<br />

Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS<br />

2003-2004 Director of Strategic Planning, Georgetown University Medical Center<br />

1997-present<br />

Co-director, Georgetown University Mini-Medical School<br />

Georgetown University Medical Center<br />

1995-2006 Director of Education, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics,<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine


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HONORS AND AWARDS<br />

University of Cincinnati Graduate Scholarship Award 1975-1977<br />

University of Cincinnati Doctoral Research Fellowship Award 1977-1979<br />

Travel Awards to the International Congress of Nephrology 1984, 1987<br />

Teacher of the Year, Mayo Clinic Fellows Association 1985<br />

NIH Research Career Development Award 1986<br />

Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching,<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine 1987, 1990, 1991<br />

Grant of Tenure, Georgetown University 1989<br />

Day Memorial Research Award,<br />

National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area 1989, 1990<br />

Golden Orchard Award (for being awarded the Golden Apple three times,<br />

now eligible for Golden Apple only once in four years)<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine 1991<br />

Kaiser-Permanente Award for Excellence in Basic Science Teaching,<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine 1997<br />

Excellence in Teaching Award, Outstanding Professor,<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics Graduate Students 1997<br />

Appointed to the USMLE Step 1 Test Development Committee for <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

National Board of Medical Examiners 1998-2001<br />

Ned Dolan Memorial Research Award<br />

National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area, 1998<br />

Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching, (4 th time)<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine 1998<br />

Faculty Service Award<br />

Georgetown University Faculty Senate 1998<br />

Arthur C. Guyton <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Teacher of the Year<br />

American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society 2000


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HONORS AND AWARDS (cont.)<br />

Chair, Certification Examination Section, Certification Board<br />

for Nutrition Specialists (CBNS), American College of Nutrition 2001<br />

Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching, (5 th time)<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine 2002<br />

Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teaching Award<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges 2002<br />

Inducted into the Magis Society for Master Teachers<br />

Georgetown University Medical Center 2004<br />

Vicennial Medal, Georgetown University 2005<br />

Faculty Service Award (2 nd time)<br />

Georgetown University Faculty Senate 2005


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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS<br />

American College of Nutrition<br />

Committees<br />

Chair, Certification Examination Development Committee for<br />

Certification Board for Nutritional Specialists (CBNS)<br />

2001-present<br />

American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society (APS)<br />

Committees<br />

Chairman, Perkins Memorial Fellowship Committee 1998-2001<br />

Member, Perkins Memorial Fellowship Committee 1996-1998<br />

Member, Committee on Education 1993-1996<br />

Representative, Program Committee 1994-1996<br />

Sections<br />

Member, Renal Section<br />

Editor, Renal Section Newsletter 1997-1998<br />

Member, Water and Electrolyte Section<br />

Member, Teaching Section<br />

American Society of Nephrology (ASN)<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), Group on Educational Affairs,<br />

Convener, Basic Science SIG for Northeast Region 1998 - 2000<br />

Member, Basic Science SIG (Special Interest Group)<br />

Council of Academic Societies (CAS)<br />

Member Representative<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators<br />

2002 - present<br />

Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)<br />

Faculty Facilitator for Certificate Program in Medical Education (ESME) 2006 - present<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators<br />

Immediate Past-President 2002-2006<br />

President 2001-2002<br />

Member, Executive Committee 2000-2006<br />

Vice-President 2000-2001<br />

Member, Program Committee for 5 th Biennial Conference 2000-2001<br />

Member, Board of Directors 1999-2000<br />

Site Director for 7 th Annual International Conference 2003<br />

Site Director for 4 th Biennial International Conference 1999<br />

Charter Member 1997


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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (cont.)<br />

National Kidney Foundation, Nation’s Capital Area<br />

Member, Research Committee 1990-1995<br />

Chairman, Research Committee 1992-1994<br />

Member, Professional Advisory Committee 1993-1998<br />

Leadership in Other Professional Organizations<br />

Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine<br />

(32 medical schools)<br />

Chair, Program Committee,<br />

2006 North American Research Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medicine 2005-2006<br />

Vice Chair (elected) 2002-2005<br />

Member, Executive Committee<br />

2002-present<br />

Member, Steering Committee<br />

2000-present<br />

Integrated Healthcare Consortium (umbrella group of 60 organizations)<br />

Member, Steering Committee for the National Policy Dialogue meeting 2001-2002<br />

Integrated Healthcare Policy Consortium<br />

Member, Executive Committee<br />

2002 - present<br />

Member, Education Task Force<br />

2004 - present<br />

Member, Steering Committee for the National Education Dialogue meeting 2004-2005<br />

2006 North American Research Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medicine<br />

Member, Organizing Committee 2004 – 2006<br />

Chair, Program Committee 2005 - 2006


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INVITED SPEAKER/SESSION CHAIR AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS<br />

"Intrarenal phosphate reabsorption: Role of nephron heterogeneity"<br />

7 th International Workshop on <strong>Ph</strong>osphate and Other Minerals, Marseilles, France 1985<br />

"Regulation of renal phosphate reabsorption during development:<br />

Implications from a new model of growth hormone deficiency"<br />

4 th International Workshop on Developmental Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Montreal, Canada 1989<br />

"Regulation of renal phosphate transport during growth: Role of growth hormone."<br />

5 th Harden Discussion Meeting of the Biochemical Society, Biochemistry and<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology of Inorganic <strong>Ph</strong>osphate, Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom 1990<br />

“Role of the growth hormone/IGF-1 axis in regulating renal phosphate reabsorption<br />

during growth.” 5 th International Workshop on Developmental Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology,<br />

Tremezzo, Como, Italy 1992<br />

“The growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis in the kidney<br />

during compensatory renal growth.”<br />

9 th Congress of the Int’l Pediatric Nephrology Association, Jerusalem, Israel 1992<br />

XIIth International Congress of Nephrology, Jerusalem, Israel 1993<br />

Ethical Issues on Animal Use in Research and Education,<br />

Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 1994<br />

Selected as “Meet the Professor” Expert, Clinical Nephrology Meetings,<br />

National Kidney Foundation, Washington, DC 1995<br />

Symposium Chair, “The Kidney as a Target Organ for Growth Hormone”<br />

Experimental Biology ’96, American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, Washington, DC 1996<br />

Discussion Panel Moderator and Speaker:<br />

“<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology in a Changing Medical School Curriculum: Crisis or Opportunity”<br />

Experimental Biology ’96, American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, Washington, DC 1996<br />

Symposium Co-Moderator, “Growth Hormone: A Mediator of Glomerular Lesions”<br />

30 th Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, San Antonio, TX 1997<br />

Symposium Moderator, “The Dollars and Sense of Basic Science Education”<br />

Speaker: “Basic Science Education: Balancing Academic Mission and Fiscal<br />

Responsibility” Annual meeting of the Association American Medical Colleges,<br />

New Orleans, LA 1998


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INVITED SPEAKER/SESSION CHAIR AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (cont.)<br />

Conference Site Director, “Advances in Medical Science Education:<br />

Learning Modes and Teaching Strategies” 4 th biennial meeting of the<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators, Washington, DC 1999<br />

Discussion Panel Moderator, “Basic Science in the Continuum of Medical Education”,<br />

4 th biennial meeting of the International Association of Medical Science Educators,<br />

Washington, DC 1999<br />

Guyton Award Presentation, “Teaching <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology: Filling a Bucket or Lighting a Fire”<br />

Experimental Biology 2000, American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, San Diego, CA 2000<br />

Invited Symposium Speaker, “Regulation of <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Homeostasis during Growth”<br />

Experimental Biology 2000, American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, San Diego, CA 2000<br />

Symposium Co-Chair/Speaker: “Perspectives on Problem-Based Learning: Thorns<br />

and Roses” Experimental Biology 2001, American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, Orlando, FL 2001<br />

Invited Speaker, “Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Basic<br />

Science Teaching,” 5 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Rochester, MN 2001<br />

Invited Panelist to Debate, “Distance Learning will Replace Face-to-Face Teaching:<br />

Taking the Con Position,” 5 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Rochester, MN 2001<br />

Conference Co-host: “National Policy Dialogue to Advancing Integrated Health Care:<br />

Finding Common Ground,” Integrated Healthcare Consortium, Washington, DC 2001<br />

Invited Panelist, ”Integration of CAM into Medical Education Curriculum:<br />

Models In-Progress,” Second International Scientific Conference on Complementary,<br />

Alternative and Integrative Medical Research, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2002<br />

Symposium Co-Chair/Speaker: “Incorporating Complementary and Integrative Medicine<br />

into Basic Science Teaching: Why and Why Now” Experimental Biology 2002,<br />

American Society for <strong>Ph</strong>armacology and Experimental Therapeutics, New Orleans, LA 2002<br />

Invited Speaker, “Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Basic<br />

Science Teaching,” 6 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 2002<br />

Invited Speaker, “Challenges and Responsibilities of Basic Science in the Medical Curriculum,”<br />

Special meeting on The Evolving role of the Basic Science Department Chair,<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges, <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, PA 2002


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INVITED SPEAKER/SESSION CHAIR AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (cont.)<br />

Invited Speaker, "The Role of the <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Department in Medical Education:<br />

Challenges and Opportunities" Association of Chairs of Departments of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology,<br />

Santa Fe, NM 2002<br />

Invited Speaker, "Using Uncertainty and Ambiguity to Teach Basic Science: A Case Study"<br />

Council of Academic Societies Spring Meeting, Association of American Medical Colleges,<br />

Tampa, FL 2003<br />

Conference Host and Site Director, 7 th annual meeting of the International Association<br />

of Medical Science Educators, Washington, DC 2003<br />

Invited Speaker, "Diverse Faculty-Student Interactions in the Medical Science<br />

Curriculum", Experimental Biology '04, Washington, DC 2004<br />

Workshop Co-chair, " Strategies for Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine<br />

into the Medical Curriculum", Association of Medical Education in Europe,<br />

Edinburgh, Scotland 2004<br />

Conference Host and Panelist, National Education Dialogue to Advance Integrated Healthcare:<br />

Creating Common Ground, Integrated Healthcare Policy Consortium, Washington, DC 2005<br />

Selected Oral Presentation, “Developing Unique Opportunities for Graduate Studies in<br />

Basic Science: A <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology-Based Program in Complementary and Alternative Medicine,<br />

9 th annual meeting of the International Association of Medical Science Educators,<br />

Los Angeles, CA 2005<br />

Workshop Co-chair, “A New Approach to Palliative Care: Mind-Body Medicine”<br />

Conference on Palliative Care for the Cancer Patient, Middle East Cancer Consortium,<br />

Larnaca, Cyprus 2005<br />

Symposium Presentation, “Educational Initiatives in US Medical Schools to Incorporate<br />

Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine: Focus on Mind-Body Medicine Skills,<br />

In: Complementary and Integrative Approaches in Rehabilitation Medicine: Challenges and<br />

Possibilities, 57 th Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for <strong>Ph</strong>ysical Medicine and<br />

Rehabilitation, Tel Aviv, Israel 2005<br />

Keynote Speaker, “Viewing Chiropractic through a Medical Educator’s Lens: Challenges and<br />

Opportunities,” Association of Chiropractic Colleges-Research Agenda Conference-2006,<br />

Washington, DC 2006<br />

Workshop Co-chair, "Incorporating Mind-Body Medicine Skills into the Medical Curriculum",<br />

Association of Medical Education in Europe, Genoa, Italy 2006


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VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS<br />

National Institute of Health (Program on Kidney Diseases, NIDDK) 1986, 1990<br />

Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 1987, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2005<br />

Eastern Virginia Medical School 1988<br />

Mayo Clinic and Foundation 1988<br />

SUNY at Stonybrook Health Science Center 1992<br />

University of Toronto, Canada 1995<br />

Tulane University School of Medicine 1998<br />

Medical College of Georgia 2001<br />

Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Mexico 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005<br />

Ben Gurion University School of Medicine, Israel 2002, 2003<br />

Indiana University School of Medicine 2003<br />

UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 2003<br />

University of Washington School of Medicine 2003<br />

Mount Sinai School of Medicine 2003<br />

Emory University Medical School 2004<br />

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine 2004<br />

University Texas Medical Branch 2004<br />

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center 2004<br />

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 2004<br />

Indiana University School of Medicine 2004<br />

Duke University School of Medicine 2004<br />

University of North Dakota School of Medicine 2005<br />

University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine 2005<br />

University of Florida School of Medicine & Shands, Jacksonville, FL 2005<br />

University of Calgary School of Medicine 2005<br />

Medical College of Georgia 2006<br />

University of Michigan Medical School 2006<br />

University of Connecticut School of Medicine 2006


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EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES<br />

Editorial Board American Journal of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology: Regulatory,<br />

Integrative and Comparative <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1996-2000<br />

Reviewer<br />

Grants:<br />

National Institutes of Health<br />

Member, Ad Hoc Review, <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Study Section 1989<br />

Chairperson, Ad Hoc Review, <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Study Section 1990<br />

Member, Site visit team, NIDDK 1997<br />

Member, NCCAM Grant review panel 2002<br />

Chairperson, NCCAM Special Emphasis Panel 2003<br />

Member, NCCAM Grant Review Panel 2004-2006<br />

National Kidney Foundation/Nation’s Capital Affiliate<br />

Member, Research Committee 1990-1995<br />

Chairman, Research Committee 1992-1994<br />

1986<br />

National Science Foundation<br />

Regulatory Biology Program 1985,<br />

Biological Instrumentation Program 1986<br />

National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences<br />

Life Sciences Panel 1994-1998<br />

March of Dimes 1990<br />

Veterans Administration<br />

Merit Grant Review 1988-1995<br />

Intel Science Talent Search 1999-2002<br />

Category: Medical Science<br />

Reviewer:<br />

Journals: Academic Medicine<br />

American Journal of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

British Journal of <strong>Ph</strong>armacology<br />

Health Affairs<br />

Hypertension<br />

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology<br />

Journal of Clinical Investigation<br />

Medical Teacher<br />

News in <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Sciences<br />

Pediatric Research<br />

Pfluegers Archives (European Journal of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology)


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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology & Medicine<br />

EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES<br />

Reviewer:<br />

Abstracts:<br />

1992<br />

American Heart Association, Annual Scientific Sessions<br />

Category: Renal/Circulatory Volume/Cardio-renal 1991,<br />

2001<br />

2001<br />

1995<br />

American Society of Nephrology, Annual Meeting<br />

Category: Growth Factors and Development 1992<br />

Category: Mineral Metabolism: Ca, Mg, Pi 1996,<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators 1999,<br />

(Abstract Selection for 4 th and 5 th Annual Conferences)<br />

National Kidney Foundation, NCA, Fellows Forum<br />

Category: Basic Science 1994,<br />

Research Conference on Complementary/Integrative Medicine 2006<br />

Review Panel co-chair: Category: Basic Science<br />

External Evaluator:<br />

Center for Spirituality and Healing,<br />

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 2002<br />

Graduate Programs, Department of Cell and Molecular <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 2004<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

Temple University School of Medicine, <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, PA 2004<br />

External Advisor<br />

Member, Blue Ribbon Education Panel Advising the Dean (Doug Wood, DO)<br />

A.T. Still University for the Health Sciences, Mesa, Arizona<br />

(proposed new college of medicine to open Fall 2007) 2006


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UNIVERSITY SERVICE<br />

Current:<br />

Faculty Governance/Faculty Representation Committees<br />

Elected, Medical Center Fiscal Affairs Committee 2002 –2006<br />

University Budget Committee 2001 –<br />

Past:<br />

Re-elected Chair, Medical Center Faculty Senate Caucus 2003-2005<br />

and Vice President, University Faculty Senate<br />

Re-elected to Faculty Senate, Medical Center Caucus 2002-2005<br />

Elected, Medical Center Faculty Senate Representative,<br />

Medical Center Executive Committee, Georgetown University Medical Center 2002-2005<br />

University Faculty Senate Steering Committee 1999-2005<br />

Member, GUMC Restructuring Advisory Committee 2004<br />

Co-chair, GUMC Strategic Planning Steering Committee 2003-2004<br />

Elected Chair, Medical Center Faculty Senate Caucus 2001-2003<br />

and Vice President, University Faculty Senate<br />

Named by the University President to the Governance Microcosm 2001<br />

(selected faculty members advising on developing a new governance structure)<br />

Nominating Committee, University Faculty Senate 2001<br />

Elected to Faculty Senate, Medical Center Caucus 1999 - 2002<br />

Academic Planning Committee (charged by Univ. President) 1999 – 2000<br />

Chair, Subcommittee on Basic Science Education<br />

Governance Committee of the Medical School Executive Faculty 1999 - 2000<br />

Elected, Basic Science Faculty Representative,<br />

Executive Advisory Council, Georgetown University Medical Center 1997 - 2001<br />

Research and Education Budget Committee, Medical Center Caucus 1998<br />

Nominating Committee, University Faculty Senate 1997<br />

Elections and Nominations Subcommittee, Medical Center Caucus 1996, 1997<br />

Elected to Faculty Senate, Medical Center Caucus 1995 - 1998<br />

Chair, Working Group on Governance/Decision-making,<br />

Faculty Task Force, Georgetown University Medical Center 1996


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Current:<br />

Education Committees<br />

Chair, Committee on CAM and Integrative Medicine Curriculum 2000 -<br />

(School of Medicine)<br />

School of Medicine Mission Committee (newly formed 2003) 2003 -<br />

Committee on Medical Education (School of Medicine) 1995 - 2004<br />

Subcommittee on Pre-Clinical Courses 1992 -<br />

Ad Hoc Working Group on Evaluation and Assessment 2001 - 2003<br />

Chair, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics Education Committee 1986 - 2000<br />

Past:<br />

Chair, CIRCLE (Curricular, Innovation Research, and Creativity in the Learning Environment)<br />

Grant Applications Review Committee (School of Medicine) 2001 - 2004<br />

Subcommittee on Educational Program for M.D. Degree (for LCME Self-Study) 2001 - 2002<br />

Subcommittee on Objectives (for LCME Self-Study) 2001 - 2002<br />

Chair, Educational Affairs Committee, University Faculty Senate 2000 - 2001<br />

Ad Hoc Committee on Clinical Problem-Solving and Decision making 1998 - 1999<br />

GEMS Program Task Force 1998 - 1999<br />

Chair, Subcommittee on Pre-Clinical Courses 1997 - 1998<br />

Problem-based Learning (PBL) Policy Committee 1992 - 1998<br />

GEMS Promotion Committee 1995 - 1998<br />

Graduate Advisory Committee 1995 - 1999<br />

Committee on Compensation for Teaching 1997<br />

Chair, Subcommittee on Assessing Teaching Quality 1997<br />

Graduate School Executive Committee 1995 - 1998<br />

Biomedical Sciences Program Steering and Admissions Committee 1995 - 1998<br />

Chair, Faculty Senate Committee on the Report to the LCME 1996<br />

Chair, Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Evaluation Task Force 1995 - 1996<br />

Subcommittee on Education Program for M.D. degree (for LCME) 1995<br />

Subcommittee on Faculty (for LCME) 1995<br />

Science Curriculum Advisory Committee (School of Nursing) 1994 - 1995<br />

Dean's Task Force on Class Size and Tuition 1987<br />

Dean's Task force on Course Evaluation 1987


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Past:<br />

Search Committees<br />

Elected Senate Representative, Search Committee for the Executive Vice-President/<br />

Executive Dean for the Medical Center 2002<br />

Elected, Department Representative,<br />

Chair of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics Search Committee 1998<br />

Associate Dean for Graduate Education Search Committee 1999<br />

Elected, Faculty Representative, Academic Dean Search Committee 1997<br />

Director of Division of Nephrology Search Committee 1992 - 1993<br />

Current:<br />

Other Committees (Medical Center and University)<br />

University Budget Committee 2001 –<br />

Magis Master Teacher Selection Committee 2005 -<br />

Kaiser Permanente Award Selection Committee 1998 -<br />

Past:<br />

Medical Center Committee on Faculty (appointments and promotions) 1999 - 2003<br />

Chair, Fellows Grievance Committee (School of Medicine) 1996 - 2003<br />

Chair, <strong>Ph</strong>ysical Plant and Facilities Committee 1999-2000<br />

University Grievance Committee 1994 - 2000<br />

Faculty Club Advisory Committee 1992 - 2004<br />

Medical Center Committee on Faculty (appointments and promotions) 1989 - 1994<br />

Exec. VP's ad hoc Committee on the Future of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1991<br />

Dean's ad hoc Committee for Department of Anatomy Review 1987


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TEACHING ACTIVITIES<br />

MEDICAL SCHOOL COURSES:<br />

Human <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology (PBIO-502): Course Director 1991 - 2002<br />

Associate Course Director: 1989, 1990<br />

Lectures: Body Fluid Compartments 1991 - present<br />

Osmosis, Water Movement 1991 - present<br />

Series on Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1986 - present<br />

Series on Acid-Base <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1995 - present<br />

Problem-Solving Workshops Osmosis, Fluid Shifts 1993 - present<br />

Starling Forces<br />

1993 - present<br />

Assessment of Renal Function 1993 - present<br />

Free Water Clearance 1993 - present<br />

Clinical Acid/Base Disorders 1996 - present<br />

Small Group Sessions: Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1986 - present<br />

Acid Base <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1988 - present<br />

Problem-Based Learning Coordinator 1993 - 2002<br />

Human Endocrinology (PBIO-593)<br />

Lectures: Calcium Homeostasis 1998 - present<br />

Bone <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology 1998 - 2000<br />

Mind-Body Medicine Skills Course Co-director 2002 -<br />

CRESTT (Colloquium for Residency preparation, Education in Science, Therapeutics and Teaching)<br />

(for 4 th year students with Dept Surgery) Trauma/Rhabdomyolysis 2002 - present<br />

Anatomical Sciences (CBIO-509/517) PBL facilitator 1997 - 1998<br />

Medical Biochemistry (BHCB-531/532) PBL facilitator 1997 - 1998<br />

Neurobiology (CBIO-512) PBL facilitator 1996<br />

GEMS PROGRAM COURSES<br />

Selected Topics in <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Lecturer/course co-director 1993 - present


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TEACHING ACTIVITIES (cont.)<br />

REVIEW COURSE FOR USMLE (PART ONE)<br />

Human <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Renal and acid/base physiology 1990 - present<br />

MEDICINE AND NEPHROLOGY FELLOWS CONFERENCES<br />

Selected lectures in Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology and Pathophysiology<br />

1986 - present<br />

GRADUATE SCHOOL COURSES:<br />

Fundamentals in Human <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology (PBIO-501) Course director 1998 - 2006<br />

Molecular and Cellular Pathophysiology II (PBIO-588):<br />

(Renal Pathophysiology and Hypertension) Course Co-director 1995 - 2001<br />

Advanced Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology (PBIO-511): Lecturer 1986 - present<br />

Course Director 1986 - 1999<br />

Integrative <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology (PBIO-535): Course Director 1987 - 1991<br />

Methods in Problem-Based Learning (PBIO-596) Course Director 1997 - 2000<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Journal Club (PBIO-591, 592) Course Co-director 1996 - 1999<br />

Coordinator of Renal Club, a research forum<br />

for investigators, graduate students and fellows<br />

interested in renal physiology and pathophysiology<br />

Interdisciplinary Research Survey (MICB-505) Presenter 1996 - 1998<br />

The Kidney in Congestive Heart Failure<br />

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MINI-MEDICAL SCHOOL<br />

Co-Founder and Director 1997 –<br />

Lecturer Homeostasis: The Body’s Balancing Act 1997 –<br />

Lecturer Complementary/Alternative Medicine: Where are we headed 2006


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TEACHING ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY<br />

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA,<br />

Lecturer in Human <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Course to first year medical students March 1988<br />

Renal regulation of phosphate and calcium balance (2 hours) March 1989<br />

March 1990<br />

Harvard-Macy Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA<br />

Faculty Facilitator, Program for Leaders in Medical Education June 2001<br />

(week-long course) June 2002<br />

June 2003<br />

June 2004<br />

June 2006<br />

Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico<br />

Lecturer in Human <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Course to first year medical students October 2001<br />

(Renal and Acid-Base <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, 30 contact hours) May 2002<br />

May 2003<br />

May 2005<br />

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

Haifa, Israel<br />

Workshop to Group on Medical Education and course directors<br />

Small Group Teaching and Problem-Based Learning (3 hours) January 2002<br />

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Health Sciences<br />

Be'er Sheva, Israel December 2003<br />

Two Day Workshop to course and clerkship directors<br />

Small Group Teaching and Problem-Based Learning<br />

University of Calgary School of Medicine,<br />

Calgary, Alberta, Canada October 2005<br />

Presentations and Workshops to faculty and educational leaders<br />

Integrative Medicine and Mind-Body Medicine Skills Groups<br />

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia February 2006<br />

Presentation to graduate students in a course on Drug Discovery<br />

“Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the US:<br />

What is it and why should I care”<br />

University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan April 7, 2006<br />

Presentation to medical students (Clinical Skills Course)<br />

“The Science and Applications of Mind-Body Medicine”


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RESEARCH SUPERVISION AND TRAINING<br />

Sponsor for Visiting Scientists:<br />

Won I. Park, M.D.<br />

Eulji University School of Medicine<br />

Seoul, Korea<br />

Visiting Associate Professor September 2004 – February 2005<br />

Joseph Winaver, M.D.<br />

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology<br />

Haifa, Israel<br />

Visiting Associate Professor July 1, 1991 - September 1, 1991<br />

July 1, 1994 - October 1, 1994<br />

Academic Mentor for Junior Faculty:<br />

Hakima Amri, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

July 1, 2002 - present<br />

Assistant Professor of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

Academic Sponsor of Dr. Amri’s KO7-AT001193 award July 2002-June 2007<br />

"Academic Teaching and Research Career Development Award"<br />

Research Fellows:<br />

Sarah K. Webster, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. March, 1983 - February, 1985<br />

Mario Ruiz, D.V.M., <strong>Ph</strong>.D. January, 1986 - July, 1986<br />

Mohktar Nasir, M.D. (NKF Fellow) July 1, 1990 - June 30, 1991<br />

Susan E. Mulroney, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. (NKF Fellow) July 1, 1991 - June 30, 1992<br />

Gong-wei Jiang, M.D. June 1, 1992 - August 31, 1994<br />

Graduate Students:<br />

Doctoral (<strong>Ph</strong>.D.) Students (Mentor)<br />

Susan E. Mulroney, M.S. June, 1988 - June, 1990<br />

Effect of an Antagonist to Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor<br />

on Renal <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Reabsorption and Growth during Development<br />

John Ladas, M.S. (M.D./<strong>Ph</strong>.D. Scholar) September, 1990 - June, 1994<br />

Regulation of Renal Proximal Tubule <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Transport<br />

During Development


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Doctoral (<strong>Ph</strong>.D.) Students (Mentor) cont.<br />

Ean Callanan, M.S. July, 1994 - August, 1998<br />

A Role for Neuropeptide Y in Congestive Heart Failure<br />

Craig Woda, M.S. September, 1995 – September 1999<br />

Nephron Sites and Regulation of Renal Tubular <strong>Ph</strong>osphate<br />

Reabsorption During Growth in the Rat<br />

Doctoral Students (<strong>Ph</strong>.D. Thesis Reader/Advisor) – Georgetown University<br />

Kevin McDonnell, M.S. June, 1994<br />

Hypothalamic Mechanisms of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone<br />

Ultrashort-Loop Feedback Inhibition<br />

Judy F. Peisen, M.Ed., M.S. August, 1994<br />

Neuroimmunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-1•<br />

in the Somatotropic Axis<br />

Thushi Satchithanadam September, 1996<br />

Oxidative Stress in Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells<br />

Kamakshi Krishnamurthi August, 1999<br />

Angiotensin Receptor mRNA Binding Proteins: Identification<br />

and Characterization of Proteins that Regulate AT 1 R Expression<br />

by Binding to the 5’LS of the AT 1 R mRNA<br />

Frederick E. Albrecht, M.S. April, 2000<br />

Regulation of NHE3 Activity by G Protein Subunits in<br />

Renal Brush Border Membranes and the Role of the<br />

D1-Dopamine Receptor in the Pathogenesis of Genetic Hypertension<br />

Ka-Yin Koby Mok, M.S. May, 2001<br />

Renal Type I Angiotensin II Receptors and Growth Hormone<br />

in Kidney Growth and Pathology


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Doctoral Students (<strong>Ph</strong>.D. Thesis Reader/Advisor) – Outside Georgetown University<br />

Farah Khan September, 1996<br />

Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Science<br />

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, INDIA<br />

Structure and Transport Functions of Various Populations of<br />

Renal Proximal Tubules during Development and Maturation<br />

Masters Students (Mentor)<br />

Susan E. Mulroney, B.S. September, 1985 - June, 1988<br />

Graduate/Medical Students<br />

Paul G. Corn, M'90, January, 1987 - September, 1987<br />

Richard Lee, M.S. September 1994 - January 1995<br />

H. Edward Siebert, M’99 June 1996 - September 1996<br />

Ammar Divan, M’05 June 2002 – September 2002<br />

Karen Kelly, M’05 June 2002 – September 2002<br />

Jason <strong>Ph</strong>illips, M’05 June 2002 – September 2002<br />

Ranjana Chaterji, M.S. January 2003 – June 2004<br />

Stephen Silvestro, M’06 June 2003 – September 2003<br />

Gregory Wong, M.S. June 2005 – August 2005<br />

Kamal Shah, M.S. June 2005 August 2005<br />

Milesh Patel, M.S. June 2006 August 2006


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EXTRAMURAL FUNDING<br />

Principal Investigator on the following research grants:<br />

Kurt P. Reimann Foundation $107,500 9/82-8/85<br />

"Research in Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology"<br />

National Science Foundation $85,000 9/83-9/86<br />

"Regulation of <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Transport in Single Nephrons"<br />

National Institutes of Health (RO1-DK-36111) $299,205 1/86-12/88<br />

"Development of Renal <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Regulation"<br />

(includes Research Career Development Award )<br />

American Heart Association, Nation's Capital Affiliate $19,985 7/86-6/87<br />

"Atrial Natriuretic Factor and Renal Function<br />

in the Neonate"<br />

National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area $17,378 7/88-6/89<br />

"Ontogeny of Renal Receptors for<br />

Atrial Natriuretic Factor"<br />

American Heart Association, Nation's Capital Affiliate $20,000 7/88-6/89<br />

"Regulation of Sodium Excretion in Experimental<br />

Heart Failure"<br />

National Science Foundation, Equipment Grant $47,709 9/88-2/91<br />

(Co-Principal Investigator with Drs. C. Colton and P. Jose)<br />

"Acquisition of an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer<br />

and Furnace Atomizer."<br />

National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area $19,884 7/89-6/90<br />

"Growth Hormone and IGF-1 in Compensatory Renal<br />

Hypertrophy"<br />

American Heart Association, National Grant-in-Aid $99,000 7/89-6/92<br />

"Regulation of Sodium Excretion in Experimental<br />

Heart Failure"<br />

National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area $ 20,000 7/90-6/91<br />

"Growth Hormone and IGF-1 in Compensatory Renal<br />

Hypertrophy"


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EXTRAMURAL FUNDING (cont.)<br />

Principal Investigator on the following research grants (cont.):<br />

National Institutes of Health renewal (RO1-DK-36111), $940,072 7/91-6/95<br />

"Development of Renal <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Regulation"<br />

(includes continuation of RCDA)<br />

Sandoz <strong>Ph</strong>armaceuticals<br />

“Effect of Isradipine in Experimental $ 40,100 11/91-11/92<br />

Congestive Heart Failure”<br />

Abbot Laboratories<br />

“Effects of a Novel Angiotensin II Antagonist on Renal $ 44,450 1/92-1/93<br />

Function in Experimental Congestive Heart Failure”<br />

SmithKline Beachem <strong>Ph</strong>armaceuticals<br />

“Effects of an Endothelin Antagonist in Experimental $ 10,000 1/95-12/95<br />

Congestive Heart Failure”<br />

SmithKline Beachem <strong>Ph</strong>armaceuticals<br />

“Effects of Carvedilol and a Novel, Orally-active Nonpeptide<br />

Endothelin Antagonist on Renal Function in $ 28,113 1/95-12/95<br />

Experimental Congestive Heart Failure”<br />

National Kidney Foundation, Nation’s Capital Affiliate $ 25,000 7/95-6/96<br />

“Regulation of Volume Homeostasis in Experimental Heart Failure”<br />

National Kidney Foundation, Nation’s Capital Affiliate $ 25,000 1/98-12/98<br />

“Neuropeptide Y and the Kidney in Congestive Heart Failure”<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine CIRCLE Grant $ 25,000 4/01-3/02<br />

(Curricular, Innovation Research, and Creativity in the Learning Environment)<br />

“Educational Initiative in CAM and Integrative Medicine Curriculum”<br />

National Institutes of Health (R25 AT000419, PI 33%) $1,720,148 7/01-4/07<br />

“Educational Initiative in CAM”


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EXTRAMURAL FUNDING (cont.)<br />

Sponsor for the following Faculty Development Research Career Awards Awards:<br />

NIH (KO7) Faculty Development Award<br />

Hakima Amri, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., “Academic Teaching and Research $ 350,000 7/02-6/07<br />

Career Development Award”<br />

Sponsor for the following Research Fellowship Awards:<br />

National Kidney Foundation Research Fellowship $21,000 7/90-6/91<br />

Mokhtar Nasir, M.D., "Growth Hormone and IGF-1<br />

in Compensatory Renal Hypertrophy"<br />

National Kidney Foundation Research Fellowship $21,000 7/91-6/92<br />

Susan E. Mulroney, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., "Age-related Differences in<br />

Compensatory Renal Growth: Role of Growth Hormone and IGF-1"<br />

Sponsor for the following Summer Student Research Fellowship Awards:<br />

Paul G. Corn, M’90<br />

“Restoration of a <strong>Ph</strong>osphaturic Response to $ 1,500 6/87-9/87<br />

Parathyroid Hormone in Immature Rats”<br />

John G. Ladas, M’94<br />

“Effects of Recombinant IGF-1 on Compensatory Renal Growth $ 1,500 6/91-9/91<br />

in Rats with Specific Growth Hormone Deficiency”<br />

H. Edward Siebert, M’99<br />

“Induction of an Appetite for <strong>Ph</strong>osphate in Juvenile Rats” $1,500 6/96-9/96<br />

Ammar Divan, M’05<br />

“Use of Mind-Body Medicine Skills in Medical Education” $1,500 6/02-9/02<br />

Karen Kelly, M’05<br />

“Impact of an Experiential Mind-Body Medicine Course $1,500 6/02-9/02<br />

for Medical Student Self-Awareness and Self-Care”<br />

Jason <strong>Ph</strong>illips, M’05<br />

“<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology and Metabolism of Creatine” $1,500 6/02-9/02<br />

Stephen Silvestro, M’06<br />

“Impact of an Experiential Mind-Body Medicine Course $1,500 6/03-9/03<br />

for Medical Student Self-Awareness and Self-Care”


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BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

MANUSCRIPTS<br />

1. Haramati, A. and L.I. Kleinman: Chloride concentration gradient in newborn dogs in the<br />

presence of distal nephron blockade. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 238 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 8): F328-335, 1980.<br />

2. Haramati, A., S.L. Britton, and W.S. Spielman: Intrarenal blood flow distribution in<br />

nonfiltering, filtering and compensated kidneys. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 166: 194-<br />

198, 1981.<br />

3. Haramati, A. and F.G. Knox: Is phosphate reabsorbed by the distal nephron Min. and Elect.<br />

Metab. 6: 165-173, 1981.<br />

4. Haramati, A. and F.G. Knox: Relationship of plasma phosphate and renal handling of<br />

phosphate: Studies with low phosphate diet and nicotinamide. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 151:<br />

41-46, 1982.<br />

5. Knox, F.G., J.A. Haas, and A. Haramati: Nephron sites of adaptation to changes in dietary<br />

phosphate. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 151: 13-17, 1982.<br />

6. Haramati, A. and F.G. Knox: Tubular capacity of phosphate transport in phosphate-deprived<br />

rats: Effects of nicotinamide and PTH. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 244 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 13): F178-F184, 1983.<br />

7. Haramati, A., J. Kuechle, and F.G. Knox: Restoration of phosphaturia in phosphate-deprived<br />

rats in the presence of both parathyroid hormone and phosphate infusions. Proc. Soc.<br />

Exptl. Biol. Med. 172: 163-167, 1983.<br />

8. Haramati, A., J.A. Haas, and F.G. Knox: Adaptation of deep and superficial nephrons to<br />

changes in dietary phosphate intake. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 244 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol.<br />

13): F265-F269, 1983.<br />

9. Knox, F.G., J.I. Mertz, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati: Role of hydrostatic and oncotic<br />

pressure in renal sodium reabsorption. Circ. Res. 52: 491-500, 1983.<br />

10. Knox, F.G. and A. Haramati: Renal handling of phosphate. In: Contemporary Issues in<br />

Nephrology, Vol. II, B.M. Brenner and J.H. Stein, eds., Croythorn House, New York,<br />

Chapt. 2, pp. 33-51, 1983.


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11. Haas, J.A., T.J. Berndt, A. Haramati, and F.G. Knox: Nephron sites of action of nicotinamide<br />

on phosphate reabsorption. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 246 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 15):<br />

F27-F31, 1984.<br />

12. Haramati, A., J.A. Haas, and F.G. Knox: Nephron heterogeneity of phosphate reabsorption:<br />

Effect of parathyroid hormone. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 246 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 15):<br />

F155-F158, 1984.<br />

13. Arend, L., A. Haramati, C.I. Thompson, and W.S. Spielman: Adenosine-induced decrease in<br />

renin release: Dissociation from hemodynamic effects. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 247 (Renal Fluid<br />

Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 16): F447-F452, 1984.<br />

14. Haramati, A. and D. Nienhuis: Renal handling of phosphate during acute respiratory acidosis<br />

and alkalosis in the rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 247 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 16): F596-<br />

F601, 1984.<br />

15. Haramati, A.: Tubular capacity of phosphate reabsorption in superficial and deep nephrons.<br />

Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 248 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 17): F729-F733, 1985.<br />

16. Knox, F.G. and A. Haramati: Renal regulation of phosphate excretion. In: The Kidney:<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology and Pathophysiology, G. Giebisch and D. Seldin, eds., Plenum Publishing Co.,<br />

Chapt. 59, pp. 1381-1396, 1985.<br />

17. Webster, S. K. and A. Haramati: Developmental changes in the phosphaturic response to<br />

parathyroid hormone in the rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 249 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 18):<br />

F251-255, 1985.<br />

18. Hammond, T.G., A. Haramati, and F.G. Knox: Synthetic atrial natriuretic factor decreases<br />

renal tubular phosphate reabsorption in rats. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 249 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 18): F315-318, 1985.<br />

19. Knox, F.G., T.G. Hammond, and A. Haramati: Diuretic effects on monovalent ion excretion.<br />

In: The <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Basis of Diuretic Therapy in Clinical Medicine, edited by G.<br />

Eknoyan and M. Martinez-Maldonado, Grune and Stratton Inc., Chapt. 6, pp. 95-108,<br />

1986.<br />

20. Webster, S.K., A. Haramati, and F.G. Knox: Effect of dexamethasone on segmental<br />

phosphate reabsorption in phosphate-deprived rats. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 251 (Renal Fluid<br />

Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 20): F576-F580, 1986.<br />

21. Haramati, A.: Intrarenal phosphate reabsorption: Role of nephron heterogeneity. In:<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>osphate and Mineral Homeostasis, edited by S.G. Massry, M. Olmer and E. Ritz, Plenum<br />

Publishing Corp., pp. 93-99, 1986.


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22. Haramati, A., J.C. Burnett, Jr., A. Hoffman, and J. Winaver: Circulating levels of atrial<br />

natriuretic factor are elevated in rats with experimental high-output heart failure. In:<br />

Biologically Active Atrial Peptides, edited by B.M. Brenner and J.H. Laragh, Raven Press,<br />

New York, pp. 490-492, 1987.<br />

23. Hoffman, A., J.C. Burnett, Jr., A. Haramati, and J.Winaver: Effects of atrial natriuretic factor<br />

in rats with experimental high-output heart failure. Kidney Int. 33: 656-661, 1988.<br />

24. Hoffman, A., J. Winaver, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati: Response to synthetic atrial<br />

natriuretic factor in rats with compensated and uncompensated high-output heart failure.<br />

In: Advances in Atrial Peptide Research, edited by B.M. Brenner & J.H. Laragh, Raven<br />

Press, New York, pp. 440-444, 1988.<br />

25. Haramati, A. and S. E. Mulroney: The natriuretic response to atrial natriuretic factor is<br />

blunted in newborn puppies. In: Advances in Atrial Peptide Research, edited by B.M.<br />

Brenner & J.H. Laragh, Raven Press, New York, pp. 586-589, 1988.<br />

26. Winaver, J., A. Hoffman, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati: Hormonal determinants of<br />

sodium excretion in rats with experimental high-output heart failure. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 254<br />

(Regulatory Integrative Comp. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 23): R776-R784, 1988.<br />

27. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and S.K. Webster: Developmental changes in the tubular<br />

capacity for phosphate reabsorption in the rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 255 (Renal Fluid<br />

Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 24): F287-F291, 1988.<br />

28. Lumpkin, M.D., S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Inhibition of pulsatile growth hormone<br />

secretion and somatic growth in immature rats with a growth hormone-releasing factor<br />

peptide antagonist. Endocrinology 124: 1154-1159, 1989.<br />

29. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Antagonist to growth hormone-releasing<br />

factor inhibits growth and renal phosphate reabsorption in immature rats. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol.<br />

257 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol 26): F29-F34, 1989.<br />

30. Corn, P.G., S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Restoration of a phosphaturic response to<br />

parathyroid hormone in the immature rat. Pediatr. Res. 26: 54-57, 1989.<br />

31. Haramati, A: <strong>Ph</strong>osphate handling by the kidney during development: Functional immaturity<br />

or unique adaptations for growth (Invited review) News in <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Sciences 4: 234-<br />

238, 1989.<br />

32. Winaver, J., Z. Abassi, A. Hoffman, O.S. Better, and A. Haramati: In vivo and in vitro effects<br />

of atrial natriuretic factor on renal cyclic GMP production in rats with experimental heart<br />

failure. Progress in Atrial Peptide Research, edited by B.M. Brenner & J.H. Laragh,<br />

Raven Press, New York, pp. 453-457, 1989.


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33. Hoffman, A., J. Winaver, and A. Haramati: Atrial natriuretic factor during and in the recovery<br />

from high-output congestive heart failure. Am. J. Med. 88: 547, 1990.<br />

34. Mulroney, S.E., and A. Haramati: Renal adaptation to changes in dietary phosphate during<br />

development. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 258 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 27): F1650-F1656,<br />

1990.<br />

35. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and M.D. Lumpkin: Regulation of renal phosphate<br />

reabsorption during development: Implications from a new model of growth hormone<br />

deficiency. Pediatr. Nephrol. 4: 387-391, 1990.<br />

36. Abassi, Z., A. Hoffman, A. Haramati, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and J. Winaver: Effects of converting<br />

enzyme inhibition on the renal response to ANF in rats with experimental heart failure.<br />

Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 259 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 28): R84-R89, 1990.<br />

37. Mulroney, S.E., A. Haramati, C.T. Roberts, and D. LeRoith: Renal IGF-1 mRNA levels are<br />

enhanced following unilateral nephrectomy in immature but not adult rats. Endocrinology<br />

128: 2660-2662, 1991.<br />

38. Abassi, Z., E. Grushka, A. Haramati, A. Hoffman, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and J. Winaver. Atrial<br />

natriuretic peptide and renal cGMP in rats with experimental heart failure. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol.<br />

259 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 30): R858-R864, 1991.<br />

39. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Suppression of growth hormone release<br />

restores a phosphaturic response to PTH in the immature rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 261 (Renal<br />

Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 30): F1110-F1114, 1991.<br />

40. Jose, P.A., A. Haramati, and R.D. Fildes: Postnatal maturation of renal blood flow. In: Fetal<br />

and Neonatal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, edited by R.A. Polin and W.W. Fox, W.B. Saunders Co.,<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, Section XVIII: The Kidney, chapter 116, pp. 1196-1200, 1992.<br />

41. Stewart C.L., P. Devarajan, S.E. Mulroney, F.J. Kaskel, and A. Haramati: Transport of<br />

calcium and phosphorus. In: Fetal and Neonatal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, edited by R.A. Polin and<br />

W.W. Fox, W.B. Saunders Co., <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, Section XVIII: The Kidney, chapter 120,<br />

pp. 1223-1231, 1992.<br />

42. Mulroney, S.E., A. Haramati, H. Werner, C. Bondy, C.T. Roberts, Jr., and D. LeRoith:<br />

Altered expression of insulin-like growth factor and receptor genes following unilateral<br />

nephrectory in immature rats. Endocrinology 130: 249-256, 1992.<br />

43. LeRoith, D., H. Werner, B. Burgeura, C.T. Roberts, Jr., S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati:<br />

Insulin-like growth factor family of peptides, binding proteins and receptors: Their<br />

potential role in tissue regeneration. Pancreatic Islet Cell Regeneration and Growth,<br />

Edited by A.I. Vinik, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 21-28, 1992.


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44. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, C.T. Roberts, Jr., D. LeRoith, and A. Haramati: Effect of a<br />

GRF-antagonist on compensatory renal growth and IGF-1 gene expression following<br />

unilateral nephrectomy in immature rats. Endocrinology 130: 2697-2702, 1992.<br />

45. Haramati, A., and S.E. Mulroney: Developmental aspects of phosphate homeostasis. Chapter<br />

In: <strong>Ph</strong>osphate in Pediatric Health and Disease, edited by U. Alon and J.C.M. Chan, CRC<br />

Press, Boca Raton, pp. 73-102, 1993.<br />

46. Haramati, A., and S.E. Mulroney: Renal calcium and phosphorus homeostasis. In Section<br />

XIV: Renal Fluid and Electrolytes. In: Perinatql and Pediatric Pathophysiology: A<br />

Clinical Perspective, edited by P.D. Gluckman and M.A. Heymann, Edward Arnold<br />

Publishing, pp. 715-719, 1993.<br />

47. Yechieli, H., L. Kahana, A. Haramati, A. Hoffman and J. Winaver: Regulation of renal<br />

glomerular and papillary ANP receptors in rats with experimental heart failure. Am. J.<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 265 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 34): F119-F125, 1993.<br />

48. Haramati, A., M.D. Lumpkin, and S.E. Mulroney: Early increase in pulsatile growth hormone<br />

release following unilateral nephrectomy in the rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 266 (Renal Fluid<br />

Electrolyte <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 35): F628-F632, 1994.<br />

49. Hoffman, A., A. Haramati, I. Dalal, E. Shuranyi, and J. Winaver: Diuretic-natriuretic actions<br />

and pressor effects of Big-endothelin (1-39) in phosphoramidon-treated rats. Proc. Soc.<br />

Exp. Biol. Med. 205: 168-173, 1994.<br />

50. Mulroney, S.E., and A. Haramati. Growth factors and developmental renal physiology: new<br />

insights on growth hormone and IGF-I. In: Pediatric Nephrology, edited by A. Drukker<br />

and A.B. Grushkin, Karger, Basel, pp. 1-12, 1994.<br />

51. Avramovitch, N., A. Hoffman, J. Winaver, A. Haramati, and D. Lewinson. Morphometric<br />

analysis of atrial natriuretic peptide containing granules in atriocytes of rats with<br />

experimental congestive heart failure. Cell Tissue Res. 279: 575-583, 1995.<br />

52. Winaver, J., A. Hoffman, Z. Abassi, and A. Haramati. Does the heart’s hormone, ANP, help<br />

in congestive heart failure News in <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. Sci. 10: 247-253, 1995.<br />

53. Gurbanov, K., J. Winaver, A. Haramati, and A. Hoffman. Renal effects of big-endothelin-1 in<br />

experimental congestive heart failure. J. Cardiovascular <strong>Ph</strong>armacol. 26 (suppl. 3): S473-<br />

S475, 1995.<br />

54. Mulroney, S.E., J.I. Koenig, T. Csikos, C. Pesce, L. Striker, D. LeRoith, and A. Haramati.<br />

Temporal changes in IGF-I, c-FOS and c-JUN expression during hyperplastic kidney<br />

growth in weanling rats. Endocrinology 137:839-845, 1996.


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55. Haramati, A. and S.E. Mulroney: Renal calcium and phosphorus homeostasis. In: Pediatrics<br />

& Perinatology: The Scientific Basis, Second Edition, P. Gluckman and M. Heymann<br />

(eds.), Edward Arnold Publishers, Baltimore, Chapter 91, pp. 950-954, 1996.<br />

56. Sardeson, K.E., A. Haramati and M. PreJean. A qualitative comparison of student and faculty<br />

effectiveness as PBL tutors. In: Advances in Medical Education, A.J.J.A. Scherpbier,<br />

C.P.M. van der Vleuten, J.J. Rethans, A.F.W. van der Steeg (eds.), Kluwer Academic<br />

Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 523-524, 1997.<br />

57. Abassi, Z., K. Gurbanov, S.E. Mulroney, C. Potlog, T.J. Opgenorth, A. Hoffman, A.<br />

Haramati, and J. Winaver. Impaired nitric oxide dependent regulation of renal blood flow<br />

in experimental congestive heart failure: Circulation 96: 3655-3664, 1997.<br />

58. Jose, P.A., A. Haramati, and R.D. Fildes: Postnatal maturation of renal blood flow. In: Fetal<br />

and Neonatal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Second Edition, R.A. Polin and W.W. Fox, editors, W.B.<br />

Saunders Co., <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, Chapter 144, pp. 1573-1578, 1998.<br />

59. Kaskel, F.J., C.L. Stewart, N.C. Celebrado, S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati. Transport of<br />

calcium and phosphate. In: Fetal and Neonatal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Second Edition, R.A. Polin<br />

and W.W. Fox, editors, W.B. Saunders Co. <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, Chapter 150, pp. 1616-1625,<br />

1998.<br />

60. Mulroney, S.E., C. Woda, and A. Haramati. Changes in renal phosphate reabsorption in the<br />

aged rat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 218: 62-67, 1998.<br />

61. Sweeny, J.M., H.E. Siebert, C. Woda, J. Schulkin, A. Haramati, and S.E. Mulroney.<br />

Evidence for induction of a phosphate appetite in juvenile rats. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 275<br />

(Regulatory <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. 44): R1358-R1365, 1998.<br />

62. Haramati, A. Teaching physiology: filling a bucket or lighting a fire The <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 43:<br />

117-121, 2000.<br />

63. Woda, C. S.E. Mulroney, N. Halaihel, L. Sun, M. Levi, and A. Haramati. Renal tubular sites<br />

of increased renal Pi transport and NaPi-2 expression in the juvenile rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol.<br />

(Regulatory Integrative Comp <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol) 280: R1524-R1533, 2001<br />

64. Amend, J, E.D. Gage, I. Carbajal, G. Bonaminio, A. Haramati, T. Viggiano, and R. Koment.<br />

Strengthening veterinary medical education through new international relationships:<br />

Making the ‘IAMSE” Connection. J. Vet Med Educ. 28: 44-45, 2001<br />

65. Haramati, A. and M.D. Lumpkin. Integrating CAM into conventional medical education:<br />

Role of basic science. Arch. Intern. Med. 161:1679, 2001 (Letter)<br />

66. Haramati, A. Recent developments in CAM education: a personal perspective. Integrative<br />

Medicine Consult, 4: 2002, (invited article)


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67. Haramati, A. Education Project Grants in CAM: An NCCAM Initiative. Integrative Medicine<br />

Consult, 4:119, 2002 (invited article)<br />

68. Wetzel, M.S., T.J. Kaptchuk, A. Haramati, and D.M. Eisenberg. Complementary and<br />

alternative therapies: Implications for medical education. Annals of Internal Med<br />

138:191-196, 2003<br />

69. Woroniecki, R.P., S.E. Mulroney, A. Haramati, A. Spitzer, and F.J. Kaskel. Role of the<br />

kidney in calcium and phosphorus homeostasis. In: Fetal and Neonatal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Third<br />

Edition, R.A. Polin, W.W. Fox, and S.H. Abman, editors, Saunders (Elsevier, Inc.),<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, pp. 1286-1294, 2004.<br />

70. Mulroney, S.E., C.B. Woda, N. Halaihel, B. Louie, K. McDonnell, J. Schulkin, A. Haramati,<br />

and M. Levi. Central control of renal sodium-phosphate (NaPi-2) transporters.<br />

Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol.:286: F647-F652, 2004<br />

71. Woda, C.B., N. Halaihel, A. Haramati, M. Levi, and S.E. Mulroney. Regulation of renal<br />

NaPi-2 expression and tubular phosphate reabsorption by growth hormone in the juvenile<br />

rat. Am. J. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol. Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiol.: 287: F117-F123, 2004.<br />

72. Haramati, A. and M.D. Lumpkin. Complementary and alternative medicine: Opportunities for<br />

education and research. Exper. Biol. and Med. 229:695-697, 2004.<br />

73. Oberbaum, M., J. Shuval, A. Haramati, S.R. Singer, J. Halevi, M.D. Lumpkin, and R. Carmi.<br />

CAM in medical education: Has the time come Israel Med Assoc J 7:607-610, 2005.<br />

74. Gurbanov, K., E. Callanan, G. Feuerstein, R.R. Ruffolo, Jr., S. Brodsky, A. Hoffman, A.<br />

Haramati, and J. Winaver. Effects of carvedilol on renal function in rats with experimental<br />

congestive heart failure. Int. J. Cardiovasc. Med. Sci. 5: 61-67, 2005<br />

75. Weeks, J., P. Snider, S. Quinn, D. O’Bryon, and A. Haramati. National Education Dialogue:<br />

Executive summary of the progress report in creating common ground. Explore 2: 77-79,<br />

2006.<br />

76. Tractenberg, R.E., R. Chaterji, M. Lumpkin and A. Haramati. Assessing change in the<br />

attitudes of medical school students. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Ed 32:<br />

(in press), 2006.<br />

77. Chaterji, R., R.E. Tractenberg, H. Amri, M. Lumpkin, S.B.W. Amorosi, and A. Haramati. A<br />

large-sample survey of 1 st and 2 nd year US medical student attitudes toward<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the curriculum and in practice. Alternative<br />

Therapies in Health and Medicine (in press), 2006


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In Review<br />

Lee, E.W., E.Y. Callanan, J. Winaver, A. Haramati, and Z. Zukowska. Role of Neuropeptide<br />

Y (NPY) and NPY Receptors in Congestive Heart Failure<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

1. Haramati, A. and L.I. Kleinman: Role of bicarbonate in proximal tubule function of newborn<br />

dogs. Fed. Proc. 38:1122, 1979.<br />

2. Haramati, A. and L.I. Kleinman: Effect of mannitol on proximal tubule function of newborn<br />

dogs. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 22:52, 1979.<br />

3. Haramati, A. and L.I. Kleinman: Effect of phlorizin on renal function during distal nephron<br />

blockade in the newborn dog. Fed. Proc. 39:515, 1980.<br />

4. Haramati, A., S.L. Britton, and W.S. Spielman: Effect of adenosine on renal blood flow and<br />

renin release in non-filtering kidneys. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 23:163, 1980.<br />

5. Haramati, A., J.D. Postlewaite, and F.G. Knox: <strong>Ph</strong>osphaturic action of nicotinamide in<br />

phosphate-depleted rats: Effect of acute phosphate infusions. Mineral and Elect. Metab.<br />

6:242, 1981.<br />

6. Haramati, A., M. Baldwin, and F.G. Knox: Restoration of phosphaturia in phosphatedeprived<br />

rats by phosphate infusion in the presence of parathyroid hormone (PTH).<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 24:108, 1981.<br />

7. Haramati, A., J.A. Haas, and F.G. Knox: Adaptation of deep and superficial nephrons to<br />

changes in dietary phosphate intake. Kidney Int. 21:134, 1982.<br />

8. Haramati, A., J. Kuechle, and F.G. Knox: Modification of the effects of low phosphate diet<br />

by the combination of parathyroid hormone and phosphate infusion. Fed. Proc. 41:1365,<br />

1982<br />

9. Haas, J. A., T.J. Berndt, A. Haramati, and F.G. Knox: Nephron site of the restoration of the<br />

phosphaturic effect of parathyroid hormone by nicotinamide. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 25:295, 1982.<br />

10. Haramati, A., J.A. Haas, and F.G. Knox: <strong>Ph</strong>osphate transport of superficial and deep<br />

nephrons in response to parathyroid hormone. Kidney Int. 23:101, 1983.<br />

11. Haramati, A. and D. Nienhuis: Renal transport maximum of phosphate reabsorption in<br />

respiratory acidosis and alkalosis. Fed. Proc. 42:479, 1983.


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12. Haramati, A. and D. Nienhuis: Influence of phosphate deprivation on renal phosphate<br />

transport in respiratory acidosis and alkalosis. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 26:A120, 1983.<br />

13. Leifer, D.W. and A. Haramati: Hypercapnia restores a phosphaturic response to parathyroid<br />

hormone in phosphate-deprived rats. Kidney Int. 25:147, 1984.<br />

14. Haramati, A.: Effects of phosphate infusions on phosphate transport in superficial and deep<br />

nephrons. Kidney Int. 25:144, 1984.<br />

15. Leifer, D.W. and A. Haramati: Effect of hypercapnia on the resistance to the phosphaturic<br />

effect of parathyroid hormone in phosphate-deprived rats. Fed. Proc. 43:632, 1984.<br />

16. Webster, S.K., A. Haramati, and F.G. Knox: Effect of dietary phosphate restriction with<br />

normal caloric intake on the phosphaturic response to parathyroid hormone. Fed. Proc.<br />

43:632, 1984.<br />

17. Haramati, A.: In vivo measurement of the maximum capacity of phosphate reabsorption in<br />

superficial and deep nephrons. Proceedings of the IXth International Congress of<br />

Nephrology, pp. 50A, 1984.<br />

18. Webster, S.K. and A. Haramati: The renal response to parathyroid hormone in immature rats.<br />

Proceedings of the IXth International Congress of Nephrology, pp. 62A, 1984.<br />

19. Haramati, A.: Determination of the maximum capacity of phosphate reabsorption in<br />

superficial and deep nephron proximal tubules. Proceedings of the Regional Meeting of<br />

the International Union of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Sciences, pp. 163, 1984.<br />

20. Webster, S.K., A. Haramati, and F.G. Knox: Effect of acute glucocorticoid infusion on<br />

nephron phosphate transport. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 27:280, 1984.<br />

21. Hammond, T.G., A. Haramati and F.G. Knox: Atrial natriuretic factor decreases tubular<br />

capacity for phosphate reabsorption. Kidney Int. 27:117, 1985.<br />

22. Haramati, A.: Tubular capacity of phosphate reabsorption in superficial and deep nephrons.<br />

Kidney Int. 27:117, 1985.<br />

23. Gharagozloo, M., J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati: Effects of synthetic atrial natriuretic<br />

factor in newborn puppies. Kidney Int. 27:308, 1985.<br />

24. Haramati, A.: Intrarenal phosphate reabsorption: Role of nephron heterogeneity. Mineral<br />

and Elect. Metab. : , 1985.<br />

25. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and S.K. Webster: Developmental changes in the tubular<br />

capacity for phosphate reabsorption in the rat. Kidney Int. 29:160, 1986.


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26. Haramati, A., J. Winaver, O.S. Better, and J.C. Burnett, Jr.: Renal response to atrial<br />

natriuretic factor during changes in dietary protein intake. Kidney Int. 29:384, 1986.<br />

27. Winaver, J., A. Hoffman, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati; Renal effects of atrial natriuretic<br />

factor in rats with aorto-caval fistula. Kidney Int. 29:389, 1986.<br />

28. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and S.K. Webster: Effect of parathyroid hormone on the<br />

tubular capacity for phosphate reabsorption during development. Fed. Proc. 45:541, 1986.<br />

29. Haramati, A., J.C. Burnett, Jr., A. Hoffman, and J. Winaver: Renal response to atrial<br />

natriuretic factor in rats with experimental high-output heart failure. Clin. Res. 34:597A,<br />

1986.<br />

30. Haramati, A., J.C. Burnett, A. Hoffman, and J. Winaver: Circulating levels of atrial natriuretic<br />

factor are elevated in rats with experimental high-output heart failure. J. Cardiovasc.<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>armacol. 8:1316, 1986.<br />

31. Hoffman, A., J. Winaver, A. Haramati, M. Hashmonai, and J.C. Burnett: Aortocaval fistula<br />

alters renal response to atrial natriuretic factor. Proceedings of the International<br />

Symposium on Vascular Surgery, Jerusalem, Israel, 1986.<br />

32. Hoffman, A., J. Winaver, A. Haramati, J.C. Burnett, S. Torem, I. Kam, and M. Hashmonai:<br />

High levels of circulating atrial natriuretic factor in aortocaval fistula. Proceedings of the<br />

2nd International Vascular Symposium, London, England, 1986.<br />

33. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and B. Sacktor: Age-related decreases in the tubular capacity<br />

for phosphate reabsorption. Kidney Int. 31:349, 1987.<br />

34. Mulroney, S.E. and A. Haramati: Enhanced renal adaptation to phosphate deprivation in<br />

immature rats. Kidney Int. 31:355, 1987.<br />

35. Haramati, A. and S.E. Mulroney: Enhanced tubular capacity for phosphate reabsorption in<br />

immature rats: Role of glomerular filtration rate. Fed. Proc. 46:1288, 1987.<br />

36. Mulroney, S.E. and A. Haramati: Renal adaptation to changes in dietary phosphate intake<br />

during development. Fed. Proc. 46:1288, 1987.<br />

37. Hoffman, A., J. Winaver, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati: Response to synthetic atrial<br />

natriuretic factor in rats with compensated and uncompensated high-output heart failure.<br />

Proceedings of the Second World Congress on Biologically Active Atrial Peptides, pp.<br />

233, 1987.<br />

38. Haramati, A. and S.E. Mulroney: The natriuretic response to atrial natriuretic factor is<br />

blunted in newborn puppies. Proceedings of the Second World Congress on Biologically<br />

Active Atrial Peptides, pp. 237, 1987.


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39. Haramati, A. and S.E. Mulroney: Dissociation between the effects of atrial natriuretic factor<br />

on cyclic GMP and sodium excretion in newborn puppies. Proceedings of the Xth<br />

International Congress of Nephrology, pp. 211, 1987.<br />

40. Mulroney, S.E. and A. Haramati: Diminished release of atrial natriuretic factor contributes to<br />

the blunted natriuresis in volume-expanded puppies. Proceedings of the Xth International<br />

Congress of Nephrology, pp. 215, 1987.<br />

41. Winaver, J., A. Hoffman, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and A. Haramati: Hormonal determinants of<br />

sodium excretion in rats with high-output congestive heart failure. Proceedings of the Xth<br />

International Congress of Nephrology, pp. 247, 1987.<br />

42. Haramati, A. and S.E. Mulroney: Diminished release of atrial natriuretic factor in salineexpanded<br />

newborn dogs. Kidney Int. 33:266, 1988.<br />

43. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Antagonist to growth hormone releasing<br />

factor inhibits growth and renal phosphate reabsorption in immature rats. Kidney Int.<br />

33:344, 1988.<br />

44. Chapman, A., S.E. Mulroney, J.F. Winchester, L. Lynam, and A. Haramati: Serum atrial<br />

natriuretic peptide and urinary cyclic GMP are not influenced by water and protein loading<br />

in normal subjects. Clin. Res. 36:28A, 1988.<br />

45. Corn, P.G., S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Restoration of phosphaturia in immature rats in<br />

the presence of parathyroid hormone and moderate phosphate infusions. Ped. Res. 23:<br />

534A, 1988.<br />

46. Haramati, A., and S.E. Mulroney: Renal resistance to the effects of atrial natriuretic factor in<br />

newborn dogs is reversed by saline expansion. Ped. Res. 23: 538A, 1988.<br />

47. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: A new model to study the relationship<br />

between growth and the renal reabsorption of phosphate. Ped. Res. 23: 543A, 1988.<br />

48. Chapman, A., S.E. Mulroney, J.F. Winchester, R.C. Mackow, L. Lynam, W.F. Barnard, and<br />

A. Haramati: Serum atrial natriuretic factor and urinary cyclic guanosine monophosphate<br />

excretion are not influenced by acute water or protein loading in normal subjects. Clin.<br />

Res. 36:516A, 1988.<br />

49. Winaver, J., Z. Abassi, A. Hoffman, O.S. Better, and A. Haramati: In vivo and in vitro effects<br />

of atrial natriuretic factor on renal cyclic GMP production in rats with experimental heart<br />

failure. Am. J. Hypertens. 1:129A, 1988.<br />

50. Lumpkin, M.D., S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Inhibition of pulsatile growth hormone<br />

secretion and somatic growth in immature rats by a growth hormone-releasing factor<br />

antagonist. Proceedings of the 70th Annual meeting of the Endocrine Society 117, 1988.


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51. Haramati, A., M.D. Lumpkin, and S.E. Mulroney: Effects of a growth hormone-releasing<br />

factor antagonist on the maximum renal reabsorption of phosphate in immature and adult<br />

rats. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 31:A111, 1988.<br />

52. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Time course of the decrease in renal Pi<br />

reabsorption following suppression of growth hormone release in immature rats. Kidney<br />

Int. 35:385, 1989.<br />

53. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and M.D. Lumpkin: Suppression of growth hormone release<br />

enhances the phosphaturic response to parathyroid hormone in immature rats. Kidney Int.<br />

35:392, 1989.<br />

54. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Role of growth hormone in promoting<br />

renal phosphate retention during development. Faseb Journal 3:A377, 1989.<br />

55. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Role of growth hormone in promoting<br />

renal phosphate reabsorption during development. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 192:103,<br />

1989.<br />

56. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Effect of GH-releasing factor antagonist<br />

on Na, K, and Pi balance in immature rats. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 32:206, 1989.<br />

57. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Evidence for growth hormone involvement<br />

in the renal response to dietary Pi deprivation in the rat. Kidney Int. 37:460, 1990.<br />

58. Haramati, A., M.D. Lumpkin, and S.E. Mulroney: Relationship between growth and renal<br />

phosphate transport: Role of growth hormone. Faseb Journal 4:A972, 1990.<br />

59. Haramati, A: Regulation of renal phosphate transport during growth: Role of growth<br />

hormone. 5th Harden Discussion Meeting of the Biochemical Society, "Biochemistry and<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology of Inorganic <strong>Ph</strong>osphate", Aberystwyth, Wales, UK, September 1990.<br />

60. Haramati, A., M.D. Lumpkin, and S.E. Mulroney: Regulation of renal phosphate<br />

reabsorption during changes in the supply and demand for phosphate: Role of growth<br />

hormone. <strong>Ph</strong>ysiologist 33: A-96, 1990.<br />

61. Abassi, Z., E. Grushka, A. Haramati, A. Hoffman, J.C. Burnett, Jr., and J. Winaver: ANFinduced<br />

increase in cyclic GMP production in rats with experimental heart failure is<br />

attenuated in vivo but not in vitro. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 1:409, 1991.<br />

62. Haramati, A., S.E. Mulroney, and M.D. Lumpkin: Early increase in pulsatile growth hormone<br />

release following unilateral nephrectomy. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 1:457, 1991.<br />

63. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Suppression of growth hormone release<br />

attenuates compensatory renal growth following unilateral nephrectomy in adult but not<br />

immature rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 1:637, 1991.


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64. Mulroney, S.E., and A. Haramati: Increased renal IGF-1 gene expression in the initial phase<br />

following unilateral nephrectomy in immature but not adult rats. Proceedings of the 73rd<br />

Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society, 1991.<br />

65. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, C.T. Roberts, Jr., D. LeRoith, and A. Haramati: Effect of a<br />

GH-releasing factor antagonist on IGF-I gene expression in the immature rat following<br />

unilateral nephrectomy. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:442, 1991.<br />

66. Nasir, M., J.G. Ladas, P.A. Jose, J. Winchester, M.D. Lumpkin, S.E. Mulroney, and A.<br />

Haramati: Characterization of renal growth hormone receptors in rat proximal tubules. J.<br />

Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:443, 1991.<br />

67. Mulroney, S.E., J.G. Ladas, C.T. Roberts, Jr., D. LeRoith, and A. Haramati: Increased renal<br />

IGF-I and IGF-II receptor mRNA and ligand binding following unilateral nephrectomy in<br />

immature rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:686, 1991.<br />

68. Mulroney, S.E., D. LeRoith, M.D. Lumpkin, C.T. Roberts and A. Haramati: Age-dependent<br />

differences in compensatory renal growth following unilateral nephrectomy: Role of GH<br />

and IGF-I. FASEB J. 6:A1744, 1992.<br />

69. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, C.T. Roberts, D. LeRoith, and A. Haramati: Age-dependent<br />

differences in compensatory renal growth following unilateral nephrectomy: GH receptor<br />

and IGF-I receptor mRNAs. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on<br />

Developmental Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, 1992.<br />

70. Haramati, A., M.D. Lumpkin, J. Winaver, J.G. Ladas, and S.E. Mulroney: Role of growth<br />

hormone/IGF-I axis in regulating phosphate homeostasis during growth. Proceedings of<br />

the Fifth International Workshop on Developmental Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, 1992.<br />

71. Haramati, A. and S. E. Mulroney: The growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-I axis in<br />

the kidney during compensatory renal growth. Proceedings of the International Pediatric<br />

Nephrology Association Congress, 1992.<br />

72. Avramovitch, N., D. Lewinson, A. Hoffman, A. Haramati, and J. Winaver: Morphometric<br />

analysis of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) containing granules in atriocytes of rats with<br />

experimental congestive heart failure (CHF). J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 3:433, 1992.<br />

73. Winaver, J.L. Kahana, H. Yechieli, A. Hoffman, and A. Haramati: Regulation of renal ANP<br />

receptors in rats with experimental congestive heart failure (CHF). J. Am. Soc. Nephrol.<br />

3:449, 1992.<br />

74. Mulroney, S.E., T. Csikos, J.I. Koenig, and A. Haramati: Temporal increases in renal IGF-I<br />

receptor and cFOS gene expression after uninephrectomy in weanling rats. J. Am. Soc.<br />

Nephrol. 3:474, 1992.


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75. Mulroney, S.E., M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati: Early rise in renal growth hormone<br />

receptor mRNA following unilateral nephrectomy in adult but not immature rats. J. Am.<br />

Soc. Nephrol. 3:474, 1992.<br />

76. Ladas, J.G., J. Winaver, S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Effect of a GH-releasing factor<br />

antagonist on phosphate uptake into proximal tubular brush border membrane vesicles<br />

from immature rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 3:684, 1992.<br />

77. Mulroney, S.E., C. Pesce, L. Striker, J.I. Koenig, J.G. Ladas, and A. Haramati: IGF-I and<br />

cFOS-associated mitogenic renal growth following uninephrectomy in weanling rats.<br />

Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress of Nephrology, pp. 30, 1993.<br />

78. Jiang, G.-W., S.E. Mulroney, T. Opgenorth, A. Hoffman, J. Winaver, and A. Haramati:<br />

Effects of an angiotensin II receptor antagonist on urinary sodium excretion and cardiac<br />

hypertrophy in rats with experimental congestive heart failure. Proceedings of the XIIth<br />

International Congress of Nephrology, pp. 242, 1993.<br />

79. Mulroney, S.E., J.I. Koenig, J.G. Ladas, and A. Haramati: IGF-I associated mitogenic renal<br />

growth following uninephrectomy in weanling rats. Presented at the 4th International<br />

Symposium on Insulin, IGFs, and Their Receptors, 1993.<br />

80. Amit, T., R.J. Barkey, S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Characterization of renal growth<br />

hormone receptors (GH-R) in male rats: Differential regulation from the liver GH-R. J.<br />

Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4: pp. 460, 1993.<br />

81. Jiang, G., S.E. Mulroney, G.M. Eisner, A. Hoffman, J. Winaver, and A. Haramati: Effects of<br />

the calcium channel blocker, isradipine, on renal sodium excretion and cardiac hypertrophy<br />

in rats with experimental heart failure. J. Am. Nephrol. 4: pp. 581, 1993.<br />

82. Winaver, J., A. Haramati. C. Potlog, E. Shuranyi, and A. Hoffman: Involvement of nitric<br />

oxide (NO) system in the regulation of renal and systemic blood flows in rats with<br />

experimental congestive heart failure. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4: pp. 590, 1993.<br />

83. Ladas, J.G., S.E. Mulroney, G. Jiang, J. Winaver, and A. Haramati: Adaptation of renal Pi<br />

transport to dietary Pi deprivation in weanling rats: Independence from growth hormone<br />

(GH) release. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:710, 1993.<br />

84. Mulroney, S.E., J. G. Ladas, and A. Haramati: Sexual dimorphism in compensatory renal<br />

growth after UNX. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 4:776, 1993.<br />

85. Barkey, R.J., T. Amit, S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Differential regulation between<br />

lactogenic and somatogenic receptors in kidney and liver of male rat. Presented at the<br />

annual meeting of the Israel Endocrine Society, 1993.<br />

86. Ladas, J.G., S.E. Mulroney, J. Winaver, and A. Haramati: Regulation of renal proximal<br />

tubule phosphate transport during development. FASEB J. 8:A836, 1994.


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87. Winaver, J., C. Potlog, E. Shuranyi, K. Gurbanov, A. Haramati, and A. Haramati: The nitric<br />

oxide system in experimental congestive heart failure: Role of impaired activity in the<br />

alterations of renal and systemic hemodynamics. Presented at the Annual meeting of the<br />

Israel Medical Society, Eilat, Israel, April 1994.<br />

88. Potlog, C., A. Hoffman, K. Gurbanov, A. Haramati, T. Opgenorth, and J. Winaver.<br />

Angiotensin II receptor blockage restores endothelial dependent renal vasodilation in rats<br />

with experimental congestive heart failure. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:610, 1994.<br />

89. Peisen, J.N., S.E. Mulroney, K.J. McDonnell, A. Haramati, and M.D. Lumpkin: Inhibition of<br />

renal electrolyte retention and growth with chronic central administration of interleukin<br />

(IL)-1β in juvenile rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 5:667, 1994.<br />

90. Ladas, J.G., S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Regulation of renal proximal tubule phosphate<br />

transport during development. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 208:210, 1995.<br />

91. Callanan, E., B. Wocial, Z. Zukowska-Grojec, S. Mulroney, and A. Haramati: Tissue levels<br />

of neuropeptide Y in rats with experimental heart failure. FASEB J. 10: A565, 1996.<br />

92. Sardeson, K.E., A. Haramati and M. PreJean. A qualitative comparison of student and faculty<br />

effectiveness as PBL tutors. Proceedings of the 7 th Ottawa International Conference on<br />

Medical Education and Assessment, 1996.<br />

93. Abassi, Z., K. Gurbanov, I. Rubenstein, A. Hoffman, A. Haramati, and J. Winaver. Intact<br />

renal nitric oxide (NO) system in experimental congestive heart failure (CHF). J. Am. Soc.<br />

Nephrol. 7: 1557, 1996.<br />

94. Siebert, H.E., S.E. Mulroney, J. Schulkin and A. Haramati. Evidence for induction of a<br />

phosphate appetite in juvenile rats. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7: 1807, 1996.<br />

95. Callanan, E., J. Winaver, and A. Haramati. The renal effects of carvedilol treatment in rats<br />

with aorto-caval fistula. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 292, 1997.<br />

96. Sweeny, J.M., H.E. Siebert, J. Schulkin, A. Haramati and S.E. Mulroney. Induction of a<br />

phosphate (Pi) appetite in Pi-deprived juvenile rats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 293,<br />

1997.<br />

97. Haramati, A., K. Sardeson and M. PreJean. Comparison of student and faculty effectiveness<br />

as PBL tutors. Proceedings of the regional meeting of the Northeast Group on<br />

Educational Affairs, Association of American Medical Colleges, 1997.<br />

98. Haramati, A., K. Sardeson and M. PreJean. Comparison of student and faculty effectiveness<br />

as PBL tutors. Presented at the Third Biennial International Conference of the Basic<br />

Science Education Forum, 1997.


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99. Feuerstein, G., R. Ruffolo, Jr., K. Gurbanov, J. Winaver and A. Haramati. Effects of<br />

carvedilol on renal function in rats with experimental congestive heart failure. Submitted to<br />

the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology, 1997.<br />

100. Haramati, A., E. Callanan, K. Gurbanov, G. Feuerstein, , R.R.. Ruffolo, Jr., A. Hoffman, and<br />

J. Winaver. Effects of carvedilol on renal function in rats with experimental congestive<br />

heart failure. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. , 1997.<br />

101. Callanan, E., Z. Zukowska-Grojec, S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati. Changes in<br />

neuropeptide-Y (NPY) receptor gene expression in rats with experimental heart failure.<br />

FASEB J. , 1998.<br />

102. Haramati, A. and M. PreJean. Effectiveness of student tutors in problem-based learning.<br />

Submitted to the 8 th International Ottawa Conference on Medical Education and<br />

Assessment, 1998.<br />

103. Haramati, N., E. Callanan, S. E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati. Skeletal development of the<br />

juvenile rat: A radiographic atlas standard. Submitted to the 1998 annual meeting of the<br />

Radiological Society of North America, 1998.<br />

104. Woda, C, S.E. Mulroney, and A. Haramati. Enhanced Pi reabsorption in the pars recta during<br />

growth in the rat. FASEB J. , 1999.<br />

105. Woda, C., S.E. Mulroney, M. Levi, N. Halaihel, and A. Haramati. Nephron sites of<br />

phosphate (Pi) reabsorption in the juvenile rat. J Am. Soc. Nephrol. 1999.<br />

106. Mulroney, S.E., C.B. Woda, E.K. Bishop, J. Schulkin, A. Haramati, and M. Levi. Central<br />

effects of low dietary phosphate (Pi) on Pi appetite and brain and kidney NaPi-2<br />

transporters. FASEB J. , 2000.<br />

107. Halaihel, N., B. Louie, M. DeJesus, A. Haramati, M. Levi, and S.E. Mulroney. Rapid<br />

internalization of brain and kidney NaPi-2 transporters after central injection of phosphate<br />

(Pi). Submitted to the Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, 2000.<br />

108. Amri, H., A. Myers, and A. Haramati. Development of a physiology-based graduate program<br />

in complementary and alternative medicine. Presented at the 7 th annual meeting of the<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators, 2003.<br />

109. Haramati, A., M. Lumpkin, H. Amri, J. Gordon, G. Kaplan, V. Papadopoulos, N. Harazduk,<br />

and S. Amorosi. Educational Initiative in Complementary, Alternative and Integrative<br />

Medicine. Presented at the 7 th annual meeting of the International Association of<br />

Medical Science Educators, 2003.<br />

110. Chaterji, R, S. Amorosi, H. Amri, M. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati. Survey of preclinical<br />

medical student knowledge and attitudes of complementary and alternative medicine.


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Accepted for Presentation at the Annual meeting of the Association of American Medical<br />

Colleges, Research in Medical Education, 2003.<br />

111. Chaterji, R, H. Amri, J. Gordon, N. Harazduk, M. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati. Impact of an<br />

experiential mind-body medicine course for medical student self-awareness, empathy, and<br />

stress management. Accepted for Presentation at the Annual meeting of the Association<br />

of American Medical Colleges, Research in Medical Education, 2003.<br />

112. Rosenthal, B., A. Haramati, and N. Haramati. Role of online education and web-casting for<br />

patients and providers. Submitted to the Annual Meeting of the RSNA , 2003<br />

113. Amri, H., A. Haramati, M. Lumpkin, and A. Myers. Georgetown University’s complementary<br />

and alternative medicine educational initiative: preparing a new generation of informed<br />

practitioners and skilled researchers. Presented at the 10 th annual meeting of the Harvard<br />

Macy Institute, Georgetown University, 2005.<br />

114. Amri, H., A.K. Myers, M.D. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati. Developing unique opportunities for<br />

graduate studies in basic science: a physiology-based program in complementary and<br />

alternative medicine: Accepted for presentation at the 9 th Meeting of International<br />

Association of Medical Science Educators, 2005<br />

115. Saunders, P.A., R. Chaterjee, N. Harazduk, J.S. Gordon, H. Amri, , M. Lumpkin, and A.<br />

Haramati. First year medical students’ perceptions of mind-body skills groups. Accepted<br />

for Presentation at the Annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges,<br />

Research in Medical Education, 2005.<br />

116. Haramati, A. M. Lumpkin, and B. Berman. Educational Initiatives in US Medical Schools to<br />

Incorporate Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine: Focus on Mind-Body<br />

Medicine Skills. Submitted to the Annual Meeting of the Israel Association of <strong>Ph</strong>ysical<br />

Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2005<br />

117. Wong, G., K. Shah, P. Saunders, N. Harazduk, R. Tractenberg and A. Haramati. Impact of<br />

mind-body skills groups on medical students: Quantitative analysis of perceptions of stress<br />

and mindful awareness. Accepted for an Oral Presentation at the 2006 North American<br />

Research Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2006. Altern Ther<br />

Health Med 12:68, 2006.<br />

118. Saunders, P.; R. Chaterji, N. Harazduk, J. Gordon, H. Amri, M. Lumpkin, and A. Haramati<br />

Impact of a mind body skills course on medical students: A qualitative analysis of<br />

students’ perceptions and attitudes. Accepted to the 2006 North American Research<br />

Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2006.<br />

119. Shah, K.; G. Wong, P. Saunders, N. Harazduk, R. Tractenberg, and A. Haramati.<br />

Comparison of medical and graduate students’ perceptions of their stress and mindful<br />

awareness following a mind-body skills course. Accepted to the 2006 North American<br />

Research Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2006.


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120. Weeks, J. B. Kligler, Y. Qiao, P. Snider, A. Haramati, D. O’Bryon, A. Perlman, K. Lawson,<br />

and M. Goldstein. Survey of educators at conventional integrative medicine programs and<br />

accredited CAM schools on the status of inter-institutional relationships. Accepted to the<br />

2006 North American Research Conference on Complementary and Integrative<br />

Medicine, 2006.<br />

121. Wong, G., K. Shah; P. Saunders; N. Harazduk, M. Lumpkin; and A. Haramati Teaching<br />

mind-body medicine skills groups to medical students helps foster mindfulness and selfawareness<br />

and reduces perceived stress. Accepted for presentation at the 10 th Meeting of<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators, 2006.<br />

122. Shah, K., G. Wong, P. Saunders; N. Harazduk; A. Haramati and M. Lumpkin. Effect of a<br />

mind-body medicine skills course on medical and graduate students’ perceptions of their<br />

stress and mindful awareness. Accepted for presentation at the 10 th Meeting of<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators, 2006.


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PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED SEMINARS<br />

(since Georgetown University appointment)<br />

September 3, 1985<br />

January 15, 1986<br />

February 13, 1986<br />

February 28, 1986<br />

March 5, 1986<br />

April 15, 1986<br />

May 4, 1986<br />

June 1, 1986<br />

December 8, 1986<br />

7th International Workshop on <strong>Ph</strong>osphate and Other Minerals,<br />

Marseilles, France, "Intrarenal phosphate reabsorption: Role of<br />

nephron heterogeneity" (presentation).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine, "Studies of the regulation of renal phosphate<br />

reabsorption" (seminar).<br />

Rappaport Symposium, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN,<br />

"Role of atrial natriuretic factor in an experimental model of<br />

heart failure" (presentation).<br />

National Institutes of Health, Laboratory of Kidney & Electrolyte<br />

Metabolism, Bethesda, MD, "Regulation of renal phosphate<br />

reabsorption: A role for nephron heterogeneity" (seminar).<br />

National Institutes of Health, Gerontology Research Center, Baltimore,<br />

MD, "Role of nephron heterogeneity in the regulation of renal<br />

phosphate reabsorption" (seminar).<br />

Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for<br />

Experimental Biology, St. Louis, MO, "Effect of parathyroid<br />

hormone on the tubular capacity for phosphate reabsorption<br />

during development" (presentation).<br />

Annual meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research,<br />

Washington, DC, "Renal response to atrial natriuretic factor in<br />

rats with experimental high-output heart failure"<br />

(presentation).<br />

First World Congress on Biologically Active Atrial Peptides, New<br />

York, NY, "Circulating levels of atrial natriuretic factor are<br />

elevated in rats with experimental high-output heart failure"<br />

(presentation).<br />

XIXth Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology,<br />

Washington, DC, "Age-related changes in the tubular capacity<br />

for phosphate reabsorption in the rat" (presentation).


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April 2, 1987<br />

April 2, 1987<br />

May 12, 1987<br />

May 21, 1987<br />

Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for<br />

Experimental Biology, Washington, DC, "Enhanced tubular<br />

capacity for phosphate reabsorption in immature rats: Role of<br />

GFR" (presentation).<br />

Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for<br />

Experimental Biology, Washington, DC, "Renal adaptation to<br />

changes in dietary phosphate intake during development"<br />

(presentation).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine, "Atrial natriuretic factor: What's all the fuss"<br />

(seminar).<br />

Second World Congress on Biologically Active Atrial Peptides, New<br />

York, NY, "Response to synthetic atrial natriuretic factor in<br />

rats with compensated and uncompensated high-output heart<br />

failure" (presentation).<br />

Second World Congress on Biologically Active Atrial Peptides, New<br />

York, NY, "The natriuretic response to atrial natriuretic factor<br />

is blunted in newborn puppies" (presentation).<br />

June 12, 1987<br />

July 21, 1987<br />

July 23, 1987<br />

July 28, 1987<br />

Division of Nephrology, Georgetown University School of Medicine,<br />

"Technical approaches to the study of renal physiology"<br />

(seminar).<br />

Division of Nephrology, Rambam Hospital, Haifa, Israel,<br />

"Developmental aspects of atrial natriuretic factor" (seminar).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Technion Medical School, Haifa, Israel,<br />

"Regulation of renal phosphate reabsorption during<br />

development" (seminar).<br />

Xth International Congress of Nephrology, London, England,<br />

"Dissociation between the effects of atrial natriuretic factor on<br />

cyclic GMP and sodium excretion in newborn puppies"<br />

(presentation).<br />

Xth International Congress of Nephrology, London, England,<br />

"Hormonal determinants of sodium excretion in rats with highoutput<br />

heart failure,” (presentation).<br />

November 11, 1987<br />

Georgetown University Interdepartmental Research Group, "Growth<br />

and the renal regulation of phosphate reabsorption" (seminar).


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December 14, 1987<br />

December 15, 1987<br />

February 16, 1988<br />

February 22, 1988<br />

April 12, 1988<br />

April 28, 1988<br />

April 29, 1988<br />

May 3, 1988<br />

May 5, 1988<br />

June 26, 1988<br />

XXth Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology,<br />

Washington, DC, "Diminished release of atrial natriuretic<br />

factor in saline-expanded newborn dogs" (presentation).<br />

XXth Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology,<br />

Washington, DC, "Antagonist to growth hormone-releasing<br />

factor inhibits growth and renal phosphate reabsorption in<br />

immature rats" (presentation).<br />

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, Invited lecturer to the<br />

first year medical class, "Renal regulation of phosphate and<br />

calcium balance" (lecture).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester,<br />

MN, "Developmental aspects of atrial natriuretic factor"<br />

(seminar).<br />

Division of Nephrology, Francis Scott Key Hospital, Baltimore, MD,<br />

"Renal regulation of phosphate reabsorption during<br />

development" (seminar).<br />

Department of Anatomy, Georgetown University School of Medicine,<br />

"Renal handling of phosphate during development:<br />

Adaptations for growth" (seminar).<br />

Division of Nephrology, Georgetown University School of Medicine,<br />

"Role of atrial natriuretic factor in experimental heart failure"<br />

(seminar).<br />

Annual meeting of the Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC,<br />

"A new model to study the relationship between growth and the<br />

renal reabsorption of phosphate" (presentation).<br />

Annual meeting of the Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC,<br />

"Renal resistance to the effects of atrial natriuretic factor in<br />

newborn dogs is reversed by saline expansion" (presentation).<br />

Third World Congress on Biologically Active Atrial Peptides, New<br />

York, NY, "In vivo and in vitro effects of atrial natriuretic<br />

factor on renal cyclic GMP production in rats with<br />

experimental heart failure" (presentation).


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July 15, 1988<br />

October 11, 1988<br />

December 12, 1988<br />

Division of Nephrology, Georgetown University School of Medicine,<br />

"Nephron sites and mechanisms of renal sodium reabsorption"<br />

(seminar).<br />

Annual Fall Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, Montreal,<br />

Quebec, Canada, "Effects of a growth hormone-releasing<br />

factor antagonist on the maximum renal reabsorption of<br />

phosphate in immature and adult rats" (presentation).<br />

Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, San Antonio,<br />

TX, "Time course of the decrease in renal Pi reabsorption<br />

following suppression of growth hormone release in immature<br />

rats" (presentation).<br />

Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, San Antonio,<br />

TX, "Suppression of growth hormone release enhances the<br />

phosphaturic response to parathyroid hormone in immature<br />

rats" (presentation).<br />

March 2, 1989<br />

March 20, 1989<br />

August 24, 1989<br />

September 8, 1989<br />

October 18, 1989<br />

November, 1, 1989<br />

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, Invited lecturer to the<br />

first year medical class, "Renal regulation of phosphate and<br />

calcium balance" (lecture).<br />

Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for<br />

Experimental Biology, New Orleans, LA, "Role of growth<br />

hormone in promoting renal phosphate retention during<br />

development" (presentation).<br />

Fourth International Workshop on Developmental Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology,<br />

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, "Regulation of renal phosphate<br />

reabsorption during development: Implications from a new<br />

model of growth hormone deficiency" (Invited Speaker).<br />

Division of Nephrology, Georgetown University School of Medicine,<br />

"Role of growth hormone on renal phosphate transport in the<br />

kidney" (seminar).<br />

Annual Fall Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, Rochester,<br />

MN, "Effect of GH-releasing factor antagonist on Na, K, and<br />

Pi balance in immature rats" (presentation).<br />

Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University School of Medicine,<br />

"Does growth hormone have a role in the functional<br />

development of the kidney ” (seminar)


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November 14, 1989<br />

December 3, 1989<br />

March 12, 1990<br />

March 13, 1990<br />

April 4, 1990<br />

May 2, 1990<br />

June 20, 1990<br />

September 9, 1990<br />

September 12, 1990<br />

September 13, 1990<br />

Division of Nephrology, Francis Scott Key Hospital, Baltimore, MD,<br />

"Does growth hormone have a functional role in the kidney”<br />

(seminar).<br />

Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Washington,<br />

DC, "Evidence for growth hormone involvement in the renal<br />

response to dietary Pi deprivation in the rat", (presentation).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,<br />

VA, "Role of growth hormone in the regulation of phosphate<br />

homeostasis during development" (seminar).<br />

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, Invited lecturer to the<br />

first year medical class, "Renal regulation of phosphate and<br />

calcium balance" (lecture).<br />

Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for<br />

Experimental Biology, Washington, DC "Relationship between<br />

growth and renal phosphate transport: Role of growth<br />

hormone” (presentation).<br />

Third Georgetown Nephrology Symposium on Factors in the<br />

Progression of Renal Disease, Washington, DC, "Does growth<br />

hormone have a functional role in the kidney" (one of five<br />

invited speakers).<br />

Division of Nephrology, George Washington University School of<br />

Medicine, Washington, DC. "Functional role of growth<br />

hormone during growth." (seminar).<br />

5th Harden Discussion Meeting of the Biochemical Society,<br />

Biochemistry and <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology of Inorganic <strong>Ph</strong>osphate,<br />

Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom, "Regulation of renal<br />

phosphate transport during growth: Role of growth hormone."<br />

(Invited Speaker).<br />

Division of Nephrology, Rambam Hospital, Haifa, Israel, "Growth<br />

hormone and insulin-like growth factor I in compensatory<br />

renal hypertrophy." (seminar).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics, Technion Medical School,<br />

Haifa, Israel, "Role of growth hormone in the functional<br />

maturation of the kidney." (seminar).


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 48 -<br />

October 9, 1990<br />

November 15, 1990<br />

December 3, 1990<br />

December 4, 1990<br />

December 12, 1990<br />

April 30, 1991<br />

June 19, 1991<br />

January 16, 1992<br />

February 3, 1992<br />

Annual Fall Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, Orlando,<br />

FL, "Regulation of renal phosphate reabsorption during<br />

changes in the supply and demand for phosphate: Role of<br />

growth hormone". (presentation).<br />

Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases, NIDDK,<br />

Bethesda, MD, "Role of growth hormone in the regulation of<br />

renal phosphate transport during development". (seminar).<br />

Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Washington,<br />

DC, "Suppression of growth hormone release attenuates<br />

compensatory renal growth following unilateral nephrectomy<br />

in adult but not immature rats", (presentation).<br />

Annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Washington,<br />

DC, "Early increase in pulsatile growth hormone release<br />

following unilateral nephrectomy", (presentation).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics, Georgetown University<br />

School of Medicine, "Does growth hormone play a role in the<br />

compensatory renal hypertrophic response" (seminar).<br />

Division of Renal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Medical Center,<br />

Francis Scott Key Hospital, Baltimore, MD, "Does growth<br />

hormone play a role in compensatory renal hypertrophy"<br />

(seminar).<br />

Annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, Washington, DC, "Increased<br />

renal IGF-1 gene expression in the initial phase following<br />

unilateral nephrectomy in immature but not adult rats"<br />

(presentation).<br />

Division of Clinical <strong>Ph</strong>armacology, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>armacology,<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine, “Studies on the<br />

regulation of the sodium-phosphate co-transporter.” (seminar).<br />

Departments of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology and <strong>Ph</strong>armacology, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, “Role of<br />

the growth hormone/IGF-1 axis in regulating phosphate<br />

homeostasis during growth.” (seminar).


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 49 -<br />

February 4, 1992<br />

May 13, 1992<br />

May 14, 1992<br />

May 14, 1992<br />

August 28, 1992<br />

September 4, 1992<br />

January 14, 1993<br />

June 17, 1993<br />

November 15, 1993<br />

Divisions of Endocrinology and Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Rappaport Institute,<br />

Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,<br />

Haifa, Israel, “Age-related differences in compensatory renal<br />

growth: role of the growth hormone/IGF-1 axis.” (seminar).<br />

Department of Pediatrics, SUNY at Stony Brook Health Science<br />

Center, Stony Brook, NY, “Age-related changes in<br />

compensatory renal growth.” (seminar).<br />

Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, SUNY at Stony<br />

Brook Health Science Center, Stony Brook, NY, “Studies on<br />

the initial phase of compensatory renal growth: role of the<br />

growth hormone/IGF-1 axis.” (seminar).<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics, SUNY at Stony Brook Health<br />

Science Center, Stony Brook, NY, “Role of the growth<br />

hormone/IGF-1 axis in regulating renal phosphate<br />

reabsorption during growth.” (seminar).<br />

Fifth International Workshop on Developmental Renal <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology,<br />

Tremezzo, Como, Italy, “Role of the growth hormone/IGF-1<br />

axis in regulating renal phosphate reabsorption during<br />

growth.” (Invited Speaker)<br />

Ninth Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association,<br />

Jerusalem, Israel, “The growth hormone/insulin-like growth<br />

factor-1 axis in the kidney during compensatory renal growth.”<br />

(Invited Speaker).<br />

Division of Endocrinology, Rappaport Institute, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, “Growth<br />

hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1 in compensatory<br />

renal growth.” (seminar).<br />

Twelfth International Congress of Nephrology, Jerusalem, Israel,<br />

“Effects of the calcium channel blocker, isradipine, on renal<br />

sodium excretion and cardiac hypertrophy in rats with<br />

experimental heart failure.” (presentation)<br />

26 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Boston,<br />

MA, “Characterization of renal growth hormone receptors<br />

(GH-R) in male rats: Differential regulation from the liver<br />

GH-R.” (presentation)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 50 -<br />

January 10, 1994<br />

Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Georgetown<br />

University School of Medicine, “Endocrine/paracrine effects of<br />

GH/IGF-1 on renal growth.” (seminar)<br />

April 24, 1994<br />

July 13, 1994<br />

October 13, 1994<br />

December 13, 1994<br />

April 26, 1995<br />

April 26, 1995<br />

September 20, 1995<br />

April 14, 1996<br />

April 15, 1996<br />

Annual meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society (Experimental<br />

Biology ’94), Anaheim, CA, “Career opportunities for a<br />

physiologist in a medical school basic science department.”<br />

(invited speaker)<br />

Ethical Issues on Animal Use in Research and Education, Kennedy<br />

Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, “Issues regarding<br />

use of animals in medical school education.” (invited speaker)<br />

Department of Cardiovascular <strong>Ph</strong>armacology, SmithKline Beecham<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>armaceuticals, King of Prussia, PA, “Experimental heart<br />

failure in the rat: insights for a therapeutic approach.”<br />

(seminar)<br />

Nephrology Grand Rounds, Division of Nephrology & Hypertension,<br />

Georgetown University Medical Center, “Regulation of renal<br />

phosphate transport during growth.” (seminar)<br />

Division of Nephrology & Hypertension, University of Toronto,<br />

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “Age-related differences in<br />

compensatory renal growth: role of the GH/IGF-1 axis.”<br />

(seminar)<br />

City-wide Nephrology Rounds, Hospital for Sick Children, University<br />

of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “How does the kidney<br />

maintain positive phosphate balance during growth”<br />

(seminar)<br />

Department of Pediatrics Research Seminar, Georgetown University<br />

Medical Center, “How does the kidney maintain positive<br />

phosphate balance during growth” (seminar)<br />

Annual meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society (Experimental<br />

Biology ’96), Washington, DC, “<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology in a changing<br />

medical school curriculum: crisis or opportunity”<br />

(Symposium organizer and speaker)<br />

Annual meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society (Experimental<br />

Biology ’96), Washington, DC, “The kidney as a target organ<br />

for growth hormone.” (Symposium organizer and speaker)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 51 -<br />

June 27, 1996<br />

March 13, 1997<br />

June 22, 1997<br />

July 13, 1998<br />

November 1, 1998<br />

November 2, 1998<br />

July 18, 1999<br />

April 16, 2000<br />

April 18, 2000<br />

April 1, 2001<br />

7 th Ottawa Conference on Medical Education and Assesment,<br />

Maastricht, Netherlands, “A qualitative comparison of student<br />

and faculty effectiveness as PBL tutors.” (presentation)<br />

Regional meeting of the Northeast Group on Educational Affairs,<br />

AAMC, Washington, DC, “Comparison of student and faculty<br />

effectiveness as PBL tutors.” (presentation)<br />

3 rd International Basic Science Education Forum, Charleston, SC,<br />

“Comparison of student and faculty effectiveness as PBL<br />

tutors.” (presentation)<br />

8 th Ottawa Conference on Medical Education and Assessment,<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, PA, “Effectiveness of student tutors as PBL<br />

facilitators.” (presentation)<br />

Annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges,<br />

Group on Educational Affairs, New Orleans, LA, Basic Science<br />

SIG, “Basic science education: balancing academic mission<br />

and fiscal responsibility.” (invited speaker)<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New<br />

Orleans, LA, “Regulation of Renal <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Reabsorption<br />

During Growth” (seminar)<br />

4 th Biennial meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Washington, DC, “Instructional Methods: What to<br />

Use When” (session leader and invited speaker)<br />

Annual Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, (Experimental<br />

Biology 2000), San Diego, CA “Teaching <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology: Filling<br />

a Bucket or Lighting a Fire” (presentation upon receipt of the<br />

Guyton Teacher of the Year Award, APS Teaching Section)<br />

Annual Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, (Experimental<br />

Biology 2000), San Diego, CA “Regulation of <strong>Ph</strong>osphate<br />

Homeostasis during Growth” (invited speaker)<br />

Annual Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society, (Experimental<br />

Biology 2001), Orlando, FL “Perspectives on Problem-Based<br />

Learning: Thorns and Roses” (moderator and invited speaker)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 52 -<br />

June 6, 2001<br />

July 24, 2001<br />

July 24, 2001<br />

December 3, 2001<br />

December 3, 2001<br />

January 20, 2002<br />

April, 14 2002<br />

April 21, 2002<br />

“Food As Medicine” a Professional Training Workshop, Jackson, WY,<br />

“Strategies for Implementing Curricular Innovation in<br />

Nutrition” (session leader)<br />

5 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Rochester, MN “Integrating Complementary and<br />

Alternative Medicine in Basic Science Teaching,” (invited<br />

speaker)<br />

5 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Rochester, MN “Distance Learning will Replace<br />

Face-to-Face Teaching: Taking the Con Position,” (invited<br />

speaker for debate)<br />

School-Wide Education Seminar, Medical College of Georgia,<br />

“Challenges in Medical Education: Insights from a Seemingly<br />

Paradoxical Approach involving Alternative Medicine and<br />

Basic Science,” (seminar)<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Medical College of Georgia, “Regulation of<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>osphate Homeostasis: Evidence for a Brain-Kidney Link,”<br />

(Research seminar)<br />

Division of Medical Education, Rappaport Institute and Faculty of<br />

Medicine, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa,<br />

Israel, “Addressing Challenges in Medical Education:<br />

Strategies involving Basic Science and Alternative Medicine”<br />

(seminar)<br />

Second International Scientific Conference on Complementary,<br />

Alternative and Integrative Medical Research, Boston, MA,<br />

“Integration of CAM into Medical Education Curriculum:<br />

Models In-Progress,” (Invited Panelist)<br />

Annual Meeting of the American Society of <strong>Ph</strong>armacology and<br />

Experimental Therapeutics, New Orleans, LA, “Incorporating<br />

Complementary and Integrative Medicine into Basic Science<br />

Teaching: Why and Why Now” (moderator and invited<br />

speaker)<br />

April 25, 2002 CHRF Integrative Medicine Industry Leadership Summit 2002,<br />

Scottsdale, AZ, “Common Ground and Divergent Views:<br />

Recommendations from the National Policy Dialogue and the<br />

White House Commission on CAM Policy” (discussant)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 53 -<br />

April 26, 2002 CHRF Integrative Medicine Industry Leadership Summit 2002,<br />

Scottsdale, AZ, “Industry Speaks to Educators: Skills<br />

Recommended for Integrated Practice” (session moderator)<br />

June 4, 2002<br />

July 23, 2002<br />

October 14, 2002<br />

November 12, 2002<br />

November 13, 2002<br />

December 6, 2002<br />

December 24, 2002<br />

December 24, 2002<br />

International Association of Medical Science Educators, World Wide<br />

Web-based presentation, “Should Complementary and<br />

Alternative Medicine Become a Part of the Basic Science<br />

Curriculum, and if so, How” (Audio Seminar)<br />

6 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, “Integrating<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Basic<br />

Science Teaching,” (invited speaker)<br />

Special meeting on The Evolving role of the Basic Science Department<br />

Chair, Association of American Medical Colleges, <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia,<br />

PA, “Challenges and Responsibilities of Basic Science in the<br />

Medical Curriculum,” (invited speaker)<br />

Annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges,<br />

Group on Educational Affairs, Association of American<br />

Medical Colleges, San Francisco, CA, “Model of CAM<br />

Integration into the Medical Curriculum” (panelist)<br />

Annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges,<br />

Group on Educational Affairs, Association of American<br />

Medical Colleges, San Francisco, CA, “Negotiating a New<br />

Governance Model to Meet Academic Healthcare Challenges:<br />

Lessons from the Experience at Georgetown University<br />

Medical Center” (panelist)<br />

Annual meeting of the Association of Chairs of Departments of<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, Santa Fe, NM, "The Role of the <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology<br />

Department in Medical Education: Challenges and<br />

Opportunities" (Invited Speaker)<br />

School-Wide Education Seminar, Ben Gurion University School of<br />

Medicine, Beer Sheva, Israel, “Challenges and Responsibilities<br />

for Basic Science in Medical Education” (seminar)<br />

School-Wide Education Seminar, Ben Gurion University School of<br />

Medicine, Beer Sheva, Israel, “Educational Initiative in<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine at Georgetown<br />

University School of Medicine” (seminar)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 54 -<br />

January 22, 2003<br />

March 10, 2003<br />

March 14, 2003<br />

March 26, 2003<br />

March 26, 2003<br />

April 7, 2003<br />

April 8, 2003<br />

May 20, 2003<br />

July 21, 2003<br />

School-Wide Education Seminar, Indiana University School of<br />

Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, “Challenges and Responsibilities<br />

for Basic Science in Medical Education” (seminar)<br />

9 th Annual Harvard Medical School CME Conference: Integrating<br />

Complementary Therapies into Clinical Practice: Cases and<br />

Evidence, Boston, MA, “Educational Initiatives by the<br />

Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine” (invited with<br />

Brian Berman, MD)<br />

Annual Spring meeting of the Council of Academic Societies,<br />

Association of American Medical Colleges, Tampa, FL, “Using<br />

Uncertainty and Ambiguity to Teach Basic Science: A Case<br />

Study” (Invited speaker)<br />

School-Wide Education Seminar, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Medical School Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology & Biophysics, New<br />

Brunswick, NJ, “Challenges and Responsibilities for Basic<br />

Sciences in Medical Education” (seminar)<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology Research Seminar, UMDNJ-Robert Wood<br />

Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, “Regulation of<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>osphate Homeostasis: Evidence for a Brain-Kidney Link”<br />

(seminar)<br />

Presentation to the Curriculum Oversight Committee, University of<br />

Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, “Challenges and<br />

Responsibilities for Basic Sciences in Medical Education”<br />

Presentation to the College Faculty, University of Washington School<br />

of Medicine, Seattle, WA, “Lessons Learned from the Pilot<br />

Program in Mind-Body Medicine Skills Groups”<br />

Presentation to the Congressional Caucus on CAM on the topic,<br />

“Education and Training of Integrated Healthcare Providers”,<br />

as part of a session on Major Policy Initiatives in Integrated<br />

Healthcare for the 108 th Congress (invited panelist)<br />

7 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Washington, DC, “Approaches to Incorporating<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Medical<br />

Curriculum” (invited speaker and session leader)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 55 -<br />

September 24, 2003<br />

October 29, 2003<br />

December 1, 2003<br />

December 1, 2003<br />

December 11, 2003<br />

January 7, 2004<br />

January 7, 2004<br />

January 30, 2004<br />

February 1, 2004<br />

Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,<br />

Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC,<br />

"Educational Initiatives for Alternative Medicine"<br />

Medical Education Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New<br />

York, NY, “Challenges and Responsibilities of Basic Science<br />

in Medical Education,”<br />

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Medicine, Be’er Sheva,<br />

Israel, Conference on the Role of Complementary and<br />

Alternative Medicine in Medical Education, “Strategies for<br />

Incorporating CAM in the Training of <strong>Ph</strong>ysicians” (invited<br />

speaker)<br />

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Medicine, Be’er Sheva,<br />

Israel, Conference on the Role of Complementary and<br />

Alternative Medicine in Medical Education, “The Georgetown<br />

Experience: Lessons Learned from the Mind-Body Skills<br />

Program” (invited speaker)<br />

Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC,<br />

Committee on Use of Complementary and Alternative<br />

Medicine, “The Rationale for Incorporating CAM into Medical<br />

Education” (invited panelist)<br />

School-wide Education Seminar, Emory University Medical School,<br />

Atlanta, GA, “Challenges and Responsibilities of Basic Science<br />

Faculty in Medical Education” (seminar)<br />

Presentation to the Executive Curriculum Committee, Emory<br />

University Medical School, Atlanta, GA, “Strategies for<br />

Incorporating CAM into Medical Education” (invited<br />

presentation)<br />

CME course: An Overview of Integrative Medicine, St. George’s<br />

University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies,<br />

“Strategies for Incorporating CAM into Medical Education”<br />

(keynote address)<br />

CME course: An Overview of Integrative Medicine, St. George’s<br />

University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies, “Lessons<br />

Learned from the Educational Initiative in CAM at<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine” (invited<br />

presentation).


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 56 -<br />

March 9, 2004<br />

March 19, 2004<br />

March 25, 2004<br />

March 26, 2004<br />

April 18, 2004<br />

April 27, 2004<br />

April 29, 2004<br />

June 1, 2004<br />

August 9, 2004<br />

Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine,<br />

Georgetown University Medical Center, “Educational<br />

Initiative in CAM at Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine” (seminar)<br />

The National Academies, Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology<br />

Policy Internship Program, Washington, DC, "The<br />

Mainstreaming of Alternative Medicine: Trusted Remedies or<br />

Risky Business" (Invited Speaker)<br />

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, "Lessons<br />

Learned from the Educational Initiative in Complementary and<br />

Alternative Medicine at Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine." (Seminar)<br />

Faculty Retreat, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine,<br />

Cleveland, OH, “Challenges and Responsibilities of Basic<br />

Science Faculty in Medical Education” (seminar)<br />

Annual Meeting of the American <strong>Ph</strong>ysiological Society (Experimental<br />

Biology '04), Washington, DC, "Diverse Faculty-Student<br />

Interactions in the Medical Science Curriculum" (invited<br />

symposium speaker)<br />

The 1 st in the Nicholson Integrative Medicine Roundtable Series,<br />

University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX,<br />

"Questions & Challenges: Education in Complementary,<br />

Alternative & Integrative Therapies" (featured guest speaker)<br />

Annual Meeting of the American Holistic Medicine Association,<br />

Albuquerque, NM, Panel Discussion: "CAM Education<br />

Programs in Medical Schools around the United States"<br />

(Invited participant)<br />

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center, CAM Executive<br />

Committee, Great Neck, NY, "Lessons Learned from the<br />

Educational Initiative in CAM at Georgetown University<br />

School of Medicine " (invited speaker).<br />

Presentation to the staff at Standard Process, Inc., Palmyra, WI, "The<br />

Educational Initiative in Complementary and Alternative<br />

Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine"<br />

(seminar).


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 57 -<br />

September 6, 2004<br />

September 21, 2004<br />

September 22, 2004<br />

September 28, 2004<br />

October 11, 2004<br />

October 14, 2004<br />

October 23, 2004,<br />

December 1, 2004<br />

January 17, 2005<br />

Annual Meeting of the Association of Medical Education in Europe,<br />

Edinburgh, Scotland " Strategies for Integrating<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine into the Medical<br />

Curriculum" (workshop organizer and presenter)<br />

School-wide talk, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,<br />

Cincinnati, OH, "Challenges and Responsibilities for Basic<br />

Science in Medical Education" (seminar)<br />

Department of Molecular and Cellular <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology, University of<br />

Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, "Regulation of<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>osphate Homeostasis during Growth: Evidence for a Brain-<br />

Kidney Link" (seminar)<br />

Department of Counseling and Psychiatric Services, Georgetown<br />

University, Washington, DC, "Lessons Learned from the<br />

Educational Initiative in CAM at Georgetown University<br />

School of Medicine" (seminar)<br />

Faculty Retreat, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis,<br />

IN, "Challenges for Basic Science in a Competency-Based<br />

Curriculum" (keynote speaker)<br />

Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Georgetown University<br />

Medical Center, Washington, DC, "Insights from the<br />

Educational Initiative in Complementary, Alternative and<br />

Integrative Medicine at Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine", (seminar)<br />

Leadership Retreat, Hawaii State Consortium for Integrative Medicine,<br />

Kohala Coast, Hawaii, "Educational Initiatives by the<br />

Consortium of Academic Heath Centers for Integrative<br />

Medicine" (invited speaker)<br />

Curriculum Committee, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC,<br />

"Challenges and Responsibilities for Medical Science in the<br />

Training of <strong>Ph</strong>ysicians." (seminar).<br />

Medical Education Grand Rounds, Faculty of Medicine, Technion-<br />

Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, "Preclinical and<br />

Clinical Sciences Integration." (seminar).


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 58 -<br />

March 21, 2005<br />

March 22, 2005<br />

July 14, 2005<br />

July 18, 2005<br />

September 28, 2005<br />

October 31, 2005<br />

November 1, 2005<br />

November 17, 2005<br />

Department of <strong>Ph</strong>armacology, <strong>Ph</strong>ysiology and Therapeutics, University<br />

of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Grand<br />

Forks, ND, “Renal Regulation of <strong>Ph</strong>osphate Homeostasis:<br />

Evidence for a Brain-Kidney Link” (seminar)<br />

Medical School Dean’s Hour, University of North Dakota School of<br />

Medicine & Health Sciences, Grand Forks, ND, “Lessons<br />

Learned from the Educational Initiative in Complementary and<br />

Alternative Medicine at Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine” (seminar)<br />

School-wide seminar, University of California Los Angeles Medical<br />

School and the Center for East-West Medicine, Los Angeles,<br />

CA. “Lessons Learned from the Educational Initiative in<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine at Georgetown<br />

University School of Medicine” (seminar)<br />

9 th meeting of the International Association of Medical Science<br />

Educators, Washington, DC, “Approaches to Incorporating<br />

Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Medical<br />

Curriculum” (selected for oral presentation)<br />

Grand Rounds in Integrative Medicine, University of Florida and<br />

Shands Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL, “Lessons Learned<br />

from the Educational Initiative in Complementary and<br />

Integrative Medicine at Georgetown University School of<br />

Medicine” (seminar)<br />

School-wide seminar, University of Calgary School of Medicine,<br />

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. “Lessons Learned from the<br />

Educational Initiative in Complementary and Alternative<br />

Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine”<br />

(seminar)<br />

Workshop for Faculty and Students, University of Calgary School of<br />

Medicine, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, “Mind-Body Medicine: A<br />

Possible Antidote to Stress and Chronic Illness,” (workshop)<br />

Middle East Cancer Consortium, Conference on Palliative Care for the<br />

Cancer Patient, Larnaca, Cyprus, “A New Approach to<br />

Palliative Care: Mind-Body Medicine” (presentation and<br />

experiential workshop)


Aviad Haramati, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Curriculum Vitae - 59 -<br />

December 16, 2005<br />

February 21, 2006<br />

March 16, 2006<br />

April 7, 2006<br />

April 7, 2006<br />

May 4, 2006<br />

June 14, 2006<br />

57 th Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for <strong>Ph</strong>ysical Medicine and<br />

Rehabilitation, Tel Aviv, Israel, Educational Initiatives in US<br />

Medical Schools to Incorporate Complementary, Alternative<br />

and Integrative Medicine: Focus on Mind-Body Medicine<br />

Skills, Presentation in the Symposium on Complementary and<br />

Integrative Approaches in Rehabilitation Medicine: Challenges<br />

and Possibilities (invited speaker)<br />

School-wide Seminar, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, “The<br />

Intersection of Science, Complementary and Alternative<br />

Medicine (CAM), and Professionalism: A New Approach to<br />

Medical Education.” (seminar)<br />

Keynote Speaker, Annual Meeting of the Association of Chiropractic<br />

Colleges-Research Agenda Conference-2006, Washington, DC<br />

“Viewing Chiropractic through a Medical Educator’s Lens:<br />

Challenges and Opportunities,” (opening address)<br />

Presentation to Medical Students and Faculty, University of Michigan<br />

School of Medicine, “Mind-Body Medicine: Understanding the<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ysiology of Stress and Approaches to Stress Management,”<br />

(lecture)<br />

Presentation to the Faculty Scholars Program, Program in Integrative<br />

Medicine, University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI, “Mind-Body Medicine Skills Program at<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine,” (seminar)<br />

Center-wide Seminar, University of Connecticut Health Center,<br />

Farmington, CT, “Applying the Science of Mind-Body<br />

Medicine to Improve the Training of Health Professionals,”<br />

(seminar)<br />

Presentation to the Research Fellows, Center for Integrative Medicine<br />

Research and Education, Harvard Medical School, Boston,<br />

MA, “Update on the Mind-Body Medicine Skills Program at<br />

Georgetown University School of Medicine” (research<br />

conference)

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