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Michael D. Lockshin

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treatment and cognitive dysfunction; pregnancy and lupus; atherosclerosis and lupus, and many research papers on the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. He convened the first International Conference on Pregnancy and Rheumatic Disease and, though the Barbara Volker Center, the first Conference on Gender, Biology, and Human Disease. His research has been supported by grants from NIAMS, the
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Lockshin has authored nearly 300 scientific papers, book chapters, and books and has edited several conference proceedings and books. In addition, he co-authored the first reports on hepatitis B–associated polyarteritis nodosa; early reports on twins with lupus; studies on neurologic lupus, including
251:(NIAMS) and then as acting director of the Institute. This Institute is responsible for U.S. government research funding in the fields of rheumatology and dermatology. He also served as Senior Advisor to the Director at the NIH's Clinical Center. 129:. He is Professor Emeritus of Medicine and the Director Emeritus of the Barbara Volcker Center for Women and Rheumatic Disease at Hospital for Special Surgery. He retired from HSS on January 31, 2023. 248: 203:
explores seldom discussed issues of contemporary medical practice, such as how patients, doctors, insurers, and administrators should and do respond when diagnoses are uncertain.
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is a personal dual memoir, written in collaboration with long-time patient Alida Brill. His latest book,
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by Stephen A. Paget, M.D., Michael D. Lockshin M.D., and Suzanne Loeb (Paperback, Wiley October 2001)
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Guarded Prognosis: A Doctor and His Patients Talk About Chronic Disease and How to Cope With It
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Guarded Prognosis: A Doctor and his Patients Talk about Chronic Disease and How to Cope With It
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Dancing at the River’s Edge: A Patient and Her Doctor Negotiate a Life With Chronic Illness
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Dancing at the River's Edge: A Patient and Her Doctor Negotiate Life with Chronic Illness
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by Alida Brill and Michael D. Lockshin, M.D. (Hardcover, Schaffner Press, January 2009)
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by Michael D. Lockshin, M.D. (Custom Databanks, Inc., Paperback and eBook, March 2017)
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by Michael D. Lockshin, M.D. (Hardcover, Farrar Straus & Giroux, June 1998)
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The Prince at the Ruined Tower: Time, Uncertainty & Chronic Illness
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The Prince at the Ruined Tower: Time, Uncertainty & Chronic Illness
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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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Lockshin's long-term research interest is in the clinical aspects of
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Dr. Lockshin appointed editor in chief of Arthritis & Rheumatism
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The Hospital for Special Surgery Rheumatoid Arthritis Handbook
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for five years. He has served on the editorial board of the
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He has written three books for the general reading public.
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in history and literature. He received his MD in 1963 from
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American professor and medical researcher (born 1937)
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Columbus, Ohio
American
Harvard Medical School
Autoimmune diseases
Hospital for Special Surgery
autoimmune diseases
antiphospholipid syndrome
lupus
Richard A. Lockshin
apoptosis
Harvard College
AB
Harvard Medical School
Bellevue Hospital
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
systemic lupus erythematosus
antiphospholipid syndrome
Arthritis Foundation
Arthritis & Rheumatism
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
Lupus Foundation of America
Arthritis Foundation
American College of Rheumatology
Arthritis Foundation
Alpha Omega Alpha
National Institutes of Health
Veterans' Administration

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