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Address
5 East 98th Street, 10th floor
Box 1079
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-6021
Fax
212-410-0978
Office Hours
Monday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Disabled Access
Yes

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Address
1190 5th Avenue
Ruttenberg Treatment Center
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-6756
Disabled Access
No

Business Offices

Address
19 East 98th Street Room Suite 4F
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-6021
Fax
212-410-0978

Luis M. Isola

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR  Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology

Overview

Subspecialty Hematology - Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests Stem Cell Transplantation
Languages English
  Spanish
Gender Male
E-mail luis.isola@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, University of Buenos Aires
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Center for Medical Education
  Fellowship, Hematology, Mount Sinai Hospital
Awards 1989
Stratton Foundation Award for Hematology Research
  1988
American Society of Hematology Scholar Award
American Society of Hematology
  1985
Research Award, 3rd. Annual Research Day of the Department of Medicine
Mount Sinai Medical School
  1983
Pan American Health Office Fellowship Award
Pan American Health Organization, W.H.O.
  1980
Price & Waterhouse House Staff Award
Department of Internal Medicine, Center for Medical Education and Clinical Research
  1979
Honour Diploma (Summa cum Laude)
University of Buenos Aires Medical School

As leader of the Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) service at Mount Sinai, Dr. Isola promotes clinical and translational research on bone marrow transplantation. He has developed several protocols including non-ablative conditioning for allogeneic transplantation, the use of immunomagnetic technology for stem cell selection in haplo-mismatched transplantation and a combination of these two approaches for unrelated transplantation in older adults. Under his leadership the Mount Sinai BMT service performed the first mismatched transplantation using non-ablative conditioning. It is also one of only a few in the country with a FDA-approved protocol for haplo-mismatched transplantation. This is particularly important for minority populations as it is exceedingly difficult to find matched unrelated donors for patients from minorities. Also under his leadership, Mount Sinai was one of the first centers in the country to offer volunteer, unrelated peripheral blood stem cell collections for allotransplantation under the auspices of the National Marrow Donor Program. Dr. Isola has also been at the forefront in developing computerized systems for data management, capabilities that are crucial for maintaining accreditation by many organizations.

Training

Education and Training MD, University of Buenos Aires
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Center for Medical Education
  Fellowship, Hematology, Mount Sinai Hospital
Board Certification Hematology - Internal Medicine

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Hematology - Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests Stem Cell Transplantation
Languages English
  Spanish
Board Certification Hematology - Internal Medicine

Publications

Isola L, Gordon J. Anemia in a line of transgenic mice carrying a mutant dihydrofolate-reductase gene. Dev Genet 1988; 9: 181-191.


Isola L, Gordon J. Expression of a mutant dihydrofolate reductase gene in transgenic mice. Dev Genet 1989; 10: 349-355.


Bradbury M, Isola L, Gordon J. Enzymatic amplification of a repeated DNA sequence from the mouse Y chromosome allows identification of sex of preimplantation mouse embryos. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1990; 87: 4053-4057.


Isola L, Zhou SL, Kiang C, Stump D, Berk P. Expression of a plasma membrane fatty acid binding protein and a saturable fatty acid uptake mechanism in 3T3 fibroblasts after transfection with a cDNA for mitochondrial glutamic - oxaloacetic transaminase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1995;.


Berk P, Zhou SL, Kiang CL, Stump D, Bradbury M, Isola L. Uptake of long chain free fattyacids is selectively upregulated in adipocytes of Zucker rats with genetic obesity and non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1997; 272: 8830-8835.


Najfeld V, Burnett W, Vlachos A, Scigliano E, Isola L, Fruchtman S. Interphase FISH analysis of sex mismatched BMT utilizing dual color XY probes. Bone Marrow Transplant 1997; 19: 829-834.


Scaradavou A, Isola L, Rubinstein P, Galperin Y, Najfeld V, Berlin D, Gordon J, Weinberg R. A murine model for human cord blood transplantation: Near-term fetal and neonatal peripheral blood cells can achieve long-term bone marrow engraftment in sublethally irradiated adult recipients. Blood 1997; 89: 1089-1099.


Asch J, Weinberg R, Galperin Y, Kiang L, Mueller L, Jolly D, Isola L. Retroviral gene transfer into cord blood stem/progenitor cells using purified vector stocks. Am J Hematol 1998; 57: 16-23.


Skerrett D, Rosina O, Gudozowaty O, Isola L, Scigliano E, Fruchtman S. Comparative Analysis of HLA-B*8101 by Serology, Isoelectric Focusing, and Sequence-Based Typing. Human Immunology 1999; 60: 168-170.


Isola L, Scigliano E, Fruchtman S. Long Term Followup After Allogeneic G-CSF Primed Bone Marrow Transplantation. Biol Blood Marrow Transplant 2000 ; 6: 428.


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