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Noam Harpaz

PROFESSOR  Pathology
PROFESSOR  Medicine, Gastroenterology

Overview

Specialty Anatomic Pathology
Gender Male
E-mail noam.harpaz@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, Univ of Miami-School of Medicine
  M.D., University of Miami School of Medicine
  Ph.D., Feinberg Graduate School Weizmann Institute of Science
  Fellowship, St. Mark's Hospital
  Residency, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  Fellowship, Hospital for Sick Children
  Residency, Pathology, Mount Sinai Hospital

Clinical Interest
Gastrointestinal pathology, general surgical pathology, and diagnostic immunopathology.

Training

Education and Training MD, Univ of Miami-School of Medicine
  M.D., University of Miami School of Medicine
  Ph.D., Feinberg Graduate School Weizmann Institute of Science
  Fellowship, St. Mark's Hospital
  Residency, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  Fellowship, Hospital for Sick Children
  Residency, Pathology, Mount Sinai Hospital

Clinical Practice

Specialty Anatomic Pathology

Publications

Bansal R, Harpaz N, Itzkowitz SH, Ullman T, Matula S, Bodian C, Hossain S. Histological Inflammation is a Risk Factor for Progression to Colorectal Neoplasia in Ulcerative Colitis: A Cohort Study. Gastroenterology 2007; 133: 1099-1105.


Fukata M, Chen A, Vamadevan AS, Cohen J, Breglio K, Krishnareddy S, Abreu MT, Harpaz N, Dannenberg AJ, Subbaramaiah K, Cooper HS, Itzkowitz SH, Xu R. Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4) promotes the development of colitis-associated colorectal tumors. Gastroenterology 2007; 133: 1869-1881.


Frank DN, St. Amand AL, Pace NR, Boedeker EC, Harpaz N, Feldman RA. Molecular-phylogenetic characterization of microbial community imbalances in human inflammatory bowel diseases. Proc Nat Acad Sci 2007; 104: 13780-13788.


Harpaz N. Neoplastic Precursors of colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease. Gastro Clin N Am 2007; 36: 901-926.


Harpaz N, Levi GS. Intestinal low-grade tubuloglandular adenocarcinoma in inflammatory bowel disease. Am J Surg Pathol 2006; 30: 1022-1029.


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