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The American Thyroid Association (ATA) is a professional organization of over 1700 medical specialists devoted to thyroid biology and to the prevention and treatment of thyroid disease through excellence in research, clinical care, education, and public health.
In 1970, Man retired from Brown University. Throughout her career, Man published 156 scientific papers and published her last paper in 1991. [1] For her work, Man was awarded the American Thyroid Association's Distinguished Service Award in 1976 [5] and the United Cerebral Palsy Award for Research. [1]
Sidney H. Ingbar Distinguished Lecturer, American Thyroid Association (2016) Plenary Lecturer, 1st International Meeting on Science, Health, and Gender, Mexico (2018) Member of the National Academy of Medicine (2020) Scientific career: Fields: Molecular physiology Biochemistry. Biophysics. Cell physiology: Institutions: Vanderbilt University ...
In 2019, Zeiger was the recipient of the Braverman Distinguished Award from the American Thyroid Association (ATA) as someone who has "demonstrated excellence and passion for mentoring fellows, students, and junior faculty; has a long history of productive thyroid research; and is devoted to the ATA."
Kebebew is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, [13] a member of the American Thyroid Association, [14] American Association of Endocrine Surgeons, and the Society of Black Academic Surgeons. Kebebew is the Goodwill Ambassador for the nonprofit Ethiopia Reads, which promotes children’s literacy. [15]
She is currently co-chairing the committee writing the next iteration of American Thyroid Association practice guidelines for adult patients with differentiated thyroid cancer. Dr Sosa is a tireless advocate for initiatives and scholarship around diversity, equity, and inclusion in academic surgery.
Erik K. Alexander (born May 18, 1971) is an American medical educator and practicing clinician. He is Vice President of Education for Brigham Health, and Harvard Medical School Associate Dean for Medical Education (BWH). [1] In 2011, he joined the board of directors of the American Thyroid Association. [2]
Joseph Edward Rall (February 3, 1920 – February 28, 2008) [1] was an American endocrinologist and research director at the National Institutes of Health. He was an expert on the thyroid gland, particularly its proteins and its relationship with radioactive iodine.