PEOPLE
Faculty
John Quigley, MD
Professor of MedicineBiographical Info
Education
Medical School: University College Dublin, Ireland
Residency: University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Fellowship: McMaster University (Ontario) and University of Washington
Areas of Interest
- Leukemia: Early phase clinical trials, roles of protein translation, apoptosis, BH3 profiling
- Erythropoiesis: heme metabolism, cytochrome p450, porphyrias
- Thrombosis: clinical trials
Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
2021- Richard M. Weber, MD. A.C.E. awardee. University of Illinois College of Medicine award recognizing altruism, compassion, and excellence during the COVID-19 health crisis.
2010- Plenary Session presentation, American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting
1994- National Cancer Institute of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship
Organizing/Chairing Symposium, Workshop or Scientific Conferences
- Session Moderator: American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting, 2010. Regulation of iron metabolism
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2013. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2017. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2020. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Chair: Annual International Porphyrias meeting, ‘Heme Biosynthesis & the Porphyrias’, October 2021, Chicago, IL. Heme Biosynthesis: Recent Research
Current Fellows
William Bae, MD
MD: Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea
Residency: Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
Ahmad Nassar, MD
MD: Jordan University of Science and Technology
Residency: Georgetown University / MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Joshua Pothen, MD, PhD
MD: Robert Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont
Residency: University of Central Florida, Ocala
Amaara Babwah, MD
MD: Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Residency: University of Illinois Chicago
Neha Hippalgaonkar, MD
MD: Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University
Residency: Virginia Commonwealth University
John Quigley, MD
Professor of MedicineBiographical Info
Education
Medical School: University College Dublin, Ireland
Residency: University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Fellowship: McMaster University (Ontario) and University of Washington
Areas of Interest
- Leukemia: Early phase clinical trials, roles of protein translation, apoptosis, BH3 profiling
- Erythropoiesis: heme metabolism, cytochrome p450, porphyrias
- Thrombosis: clinical trials
Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
2021- Richard M. Weber, MD. A.C.E. awardee. University of Illinois College of Medicine award recognizing altruism, compassion, and excellence during the COVID-19 health crisis.
2010- Plenary Session presentation, American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting
1994- National Cancer Institute of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship
Organizing/Chairing Symposium, Workshop or Scientific Conferences
- Session Moderator: American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting, 2010. Regulation of iron metabolism
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2013. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2017. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2020. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Chair: Annual International Porphyrias meeting, ‘Heme Biosynthesis & the Porphyrias’, October 2021, Chicago, IL. Heme Biosynthesis: Recent Research
Staff
John Quigley, MD
Professor of MedicineBiographical Info
Education
Medical School: University College Dublin, Ireland
Residency: University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Fellowship: McMaster University (Ontario) and University of Washington
Areas of Interest
- Leukemia: Early phase clinical trials, roles of protein translation, apoptosis, BH3 profiling
- Erythropoiesis: heme metabolism, cytochrome p450, porphyrias
- Thrombosis: clinical trials
Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
2021- Richard M. Weber, MD. A.C.E. awardee. University of Illinois College of Medicine award recognizing altruism, compassion, and excellence during the COVID-19 health crisis.
2010- Plenary Session presentation, American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting
1994- National Cancer Institute of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship
Organizing/Chairing Symposium, Workshop or Scientific Conferences
- Session Moderator: American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting, 2010. Regulation of iron metabolism
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2013. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2017. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Moderator: ASH annual meeting, 2020. Red Cells and Erythropoiesis, Structure and Function, Metabolism and Survival, excluding iron
- Session Chair: Annual International Porphyrias meeting, ‘Heme Biosynthesis & the Porphyrias’, October 2021, Chicago, IL. Heme Biosynthesis: Recent Research
Affiliated Staff
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