Ellie Schoenbaum, M.D.
- Professor Emerita, Department of Epidemiology & Population Health (Biomedical & Bioethics Research Training)
- Professor Emerita, Department of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Area of research
- Medical Students Research teach about Grant-writing
Location
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY 10461
Research Profiles
Professional Interests
As Director of Medical Student Research, I oversee programs to promote a mission of Einstein, which is to train academic physicians. As all medical students must write a Scholarly Paper, our office provides help finding a mentor, planning a project and oversees a menu of research fellowships for students. I bring my own NIH –funded clinical research career studying HIV and drug use to this endeavor for students. I also direct a grant -writing course for Scholars in the CRTP. Most are writing K23 applications.
Selected Publications
1.Santoro N, McGinn AP, Cohen HW, Kaskel F, Marantz PR, Mulvihill M, Schoenbaum
E. In it for the long-term: defining the mentor-protégé relationship in a
clinical research training program. Acad Med. 2010 Jun;85(6):1067-72. PubMed
PMID: 20505411.
2: Rubio DM, Schoenbaum EE, Lee LS, Schteingart DE, Marantz PR, Anderson KE,
Platt LD, Baez A, Esposito K. Defining translational research: implications for
training. Acad Med. 2010 Mar;85(3):470-5. PubMed PMID: 20182120; PubMed Central
PMCID: PMC2829707.
3: Ghebremichael M, Paintsil E, Ickovics JR, Vlahov D, Schuman P, Boland R,
Schoenbaum E, Moore J, Zhang H. Longitudinal association of alcohol use with HIV
disease progression and psychological health of women with HIV. AIDS Care. 2009
Jul;21(7):834-41. PubMed PMID: 20024739.
4: Floris-Moore M, Fayad ZA, Berman JW, Mani V, Schoenbaum EE, Klein RS,
Weinshelbaum KB, Fuster V, Howard AA, Lo Y, Schecter AD. Association of HIV viral
load with monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and atherosclerosis burden measured
by magnetic resonance imaging. AIDS. 2009 May 15;23(8):941-9. PubMed PMID:
19318907; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2786203.
5: Cieloszyk K, Hartel D, Moskaleva G, Schoenbaum EE. Effects of hepatitis C
virus infection on menopause status and symptoms. Menopause. 2009
Mar-Apr;16(2):401-6. PubMed PMID: 19002016.