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Michael A. Nead, M.D., Ph.D.

Contact Information

Phone Numbers

Office: (585) 275-4161

Fax: (585) 340-4009

URMFGA member of the University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group

groupAn Accountable Health Partner

assignmentAccepting New Patients

Patient Care Settings

Cancer, Pulmonary

Credentials

Specialties

    Education

    1999
    MD | University of Rochester School of Medicine/Dentistry

    Post-doctoral Training & Residency

    07/01/2003 - 06/30/2006
    Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital

    06/24/2000 - 06/23/2002
    Residency in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

    06/24/1999 - 06/23/2000
    Internship in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

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    Awards

    2002
    T. Franklin Williams Award

    2000
    Milton S. Luria Award ("For clinical ability, enthusiasm, and attitude in the intern year")

    1999
    Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society

    1999
    Dean's Award, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

    1991
    Phi Beta Kappa

    1991
    Magna cum Laude, Biology major with Highest Honors

    1991
    Christopher G. Reed Biologist Award ("Awarded to a graduating Biology Major with a distinguished biology research career")

    1991
    Sigma Xi Award

    1991
    Presidential Scholar

    1991
    Tucker Foundation Honor Society (awarded for service to community)

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    Clinical Trials

    CASCADE-LUNG: Cancer Screening Assay Using DELFI; A Clinical Validation Study in Lung

    Lead Researcher: Michael A Nead

    CASCADE-LUNG is an event-driven, multisite, prospective, observational, blood specimen collection study in the elevated-risk lung cancer screening population. The primary objective is to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the Delfi Lung Cancer ScreeningTest (DLCST).

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    Determination and Validation of Lung EpiCheck®: A Multianalyte Assay for Lung Cancer Prediction. A Case-Control Study

    Lead Researcher: Michael A Nead

    This study is part of the development and validation of a non-invasive lung screening test which aim to identify early stage lung cancer in patients at high risk for lung cancer.

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    Publications

    Journal Articles

    1998
    Nead, M.A.; Baglia, L.A.; Antinore, M.J.; Ludlow, J.W.; and D.J. McCance. "RB bind c-Jun and activates transcription." EMBO. 1998; 17(8): 2342-2352.

    11/1995
    Nead MA, McCance DJ. "Poly-L-ornithine-mediated transfection of human keratinocytes." The Journal of investigative dermatology.. 1995 Nov; 105(5):668-71.

    12/1993
    Sasarman A, Letowski J, Czaika G, Ramirez V, Nead MA, Jacobs JM, Morais R. "Nucleotide sequence of the hemG gene involved in the protoporphyrinogen oxidase activity of Escherichia coli K12." Canadian journal of microbiology.. 1993 Dec; 39(12):1155-61.

    Books & Chapters

    2007
    Chapter Title: Interstitial Lung Disease: A clinical overview and general approach.
    Book Title: Fishman's Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders
    Author List: Nead, M.A. and D.G. Morris
    Published By: McGraw Hill 2007 in New York

    1995
    Chapter Title: Activities of the transforming proteins of human papillomaviruses.
    Book Title: Human Tumor Viruses
    Author List: Nead, M.A. and D.J. McCance
    Published By: American Society of Microbiology Press 1995 in Washington, D.C.

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