Edward R. Burns

Edward R. Burns, M.D.

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  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue Belfer Building 302 Bronx, NY 10461

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Dr. Edward Burns is now the Senior Advisor to the Dean of the Albert Einstein College. Previously, he spent twenty years as a faculty member doing research and clinical care culminating in his being promoted to Professor of Pathology and Medicine. For the last 24 years he has been the Executive Dean of Einstein. In this capacity, he had responsibility for the support of clinical and basic science research, the College's Doctoral and Post-Doctoral programs, the clinical and scientific relationships with the College's Hospital Affiliates, the development of scientific discoveries into biomedical technology and the licensing of these technologies to pharmaceutical and biotechnology partners. He also oversaw the College's policies relating to the responsible conduct of research and biomedical ethics. He is spearheading the College's strategic plan for diversity enhancement.

Dr. Burns is a graduate of Yeshiva University and received his M.D. degree from Einstein. Over a more than thirty year period he has been a faculty member of the College and is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Pathology. He served as Director of Clinical Hematology at Einstein Hospital and Vice-Chairman and Director of Laboratories at Einstein and Montefiore Hospitals. He has over 50 publications, has authored two textbooks and holds five U.S. patents for his own inventions.

Since joining the Einstein faculty Dr. Burns was awarded the Sam Rosen Award for Outstanding Clinical Teaching and the Harry Eagle award for excellence in basic science teaching. He has been awarded the Einstein Alumni Association's Lifetime Service Award. In 2015 he was awarded Einstein's Lifetime Achievement Award in Excellence of Teaching.

Selected Publications

Select Publications:

  • Burns ER: Predictive value of the bleeding time in coronary artery bypass grafting. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 100:174-5,1991.
  • Burns ER: Mechanism of thrombocytopenia in the May-Hegglin anomaly.
     Am J Ped Hematol/Onc 13:431-6, 1991.
  • Wenz B, Burns ER: Rapid removal of heparin from plasma by  affinity filtration.
    Am J Clin Pathol 96:385-389, 1991.
  • Burns ER, Lee V, Rubinstein A: Treatment of septic thrombocytopenia  with immune globulin J Clin Immunol  11:363-368, 1991. 
     Burns ER, Wenz B: Phenotypic characterization of white blood  cells in leukocyte
    depleted red cell concentrate using flow cytometry. Transfusion 31:829-34, 1991.  
     Burns ER, Lampasso J, Kowatch N, Wenz, B: Performance characteristics of state
    of the art hematology analyzers. Clin Lab Science 5:181-185, 1992
  • Burns ER, Goldberg SN, Wenz B: Paradoxical effect of multiple   mild coagulation factor  deficiencies on the Prothrombin Time and APTT. Am J Clin Pathol 100:94-98, 1993
  •  Burns ER, Lee V, Wenz B: Detection of undiagnosed coagulopathies using rapid
     heparin neutralization.  Clin Lab Sci  8:113-117, 1995.  
  • Markowitz GS, Brignol F, Burns, ER, Konigsberg M,  Folkert V: Renal vein thrombosis  treated with thrombolytic therapy. Am J Kidney Dis 25:801-806, 1995.
  • Murthy VV, Ali F, and Burns ER: Differentiation and resolution of erythrocyte and muscle    adenylate kinase activities in serum by electrophoresis. J Clin Lab Analysis 11:235-7, 1997.
  • Burns ER, Kale A, Murthy VV: Diagnosis of the Hemolytic State using Serum Levels of Erythrocyte Adenylate Kinase. Am J Hematol 64:180-183, 2000.
  • Badve S and Burns ER: D-dimer measurements unhelpful for ruling in DIC. Laboratory Medicine 31:383-386, 2000.
  •  Burns ER and Yoshikawa N: Hemolysis in Serum Samples Drawn by Emergency Department Personnel versus Laboratory Phlebotomists. Laboratory Medicine 33:10-12, 2002
  • Burns ER   Lou Y, and Patek A: Morphologic diagnosis of thrombotic thrombocytopenic Purpura.  Am J Hematol  75:18-21, 2004.
  • Burns ER, Wen-Wu, D, Kardon D, Wang M, McKitrick J: Rapid assay for Bacteria  Detection  in platelets. Laboratory Medicine 35:427-429, 2004
  • Atzmon G, Li H, Itsik P, Velez C Pearlman A Francesco P, Morrow B, Friedman E, Oddux C,Burns ER, Ostrer H: Abraham’s Children in the Genome Era: Major Jewish Diaspora Populations Comprise Distinct Genetic Clusters with Shared Middle Eastern Ancestry. Am J Human Genetics 86:850-859, 2010
  • Moorjani P, Patterson N, Hirschhorn JN, Keinan A, Hao L, Atzmon G, Burns ER, Ostrer H, Price AL, Reich D: The history of African Gene Flow into Southern Europeans, Levantines, and Jews. PLoS Genetics 7(74) e:1001373. 1-13, April 2011
  • C. Velez, P.F. Palamara, L. Hao, T. Karafet, J. Guevara-Aguirre,A. Pearlman1, C.Oddoux, M. Hammer, E.R. Burns, I. Pe'er, G. Atzmon, H. Ostrer: The Impact of Converso Jews on the Genomes of Modern Latin American. Hum Genet. 2012 Feb;131(2):251-63.
  • Kenny EE, Pe'er I, Karban A, Ozelius L, Mitchell AA, Ng SM, Erazo M, Ostrer H, Abraham C, Abreu MT, Atzmon G, Barzilai N, Brant SR, Bressman S, Burns ER, Chowers Y, Clark LN, Darvasi A, Doheny D, Duerr RH, Eliakim R, Giladi N, Gregersen PK, Hakonarson H, Jones MR, Marder K, McGovern DP, Mulle J, Orr-Urtreger A, Proctor DD, Pulver A, Rotter JI, Silverberg MS, Ullman T, Warren ST, Waterman M, Zhang W, Bergman A, Mayer L, Katz S, Desnick RJ, Cho JH, Peter I.: A genome-wide scan of ashkenazi jewish Crohn's disease suggests novel susceptibility Loci. PLoS Genet. 2012 Mar;8(3):e1002559
  • Campbell CL, Palamara PF, Dubrovsky M, Botigué LR, Fellous M, Atzmon G, Oddoux CPearlman A, Hao L, Henn BM, Burns E, Bustamante CD, Comas D, Friedman E, Pe'er I, Ostrer H. North African Jewish and non-Jewish populations form distinctive, orthogonal clusters. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2012 Aug 21;109(34):13865-70. 

Textbook

     1.   Burns, ER: Clinical Management of Bleeding and Thrombosis, Blackwell
           Scientific Publishing, Inc.,Boston, MA. 1988.214 pgs
     2.   Burns ER: The Harper Collins Medical Dictionary, New York 2006, 525 pgs.