Michael D. Lockshin

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Michael D. Lockshin, M.D., M.A.C.R. is Professor of Medicine and Obstetrics-Gynecology at the Weill-Cornell University Medical College in New York, NY. He is the Director of the Barbara Volcker Center for Women and Rheumatic Disease and Co-Director, Mary Kirkland Center for Lupus Research at the Hospital for Special Surgery. In addition Lockshin currently serves as editor in chief of Arthritis & Rheumatism, the official publication of the American College of Rheumatology and the leading journal in the field of rheumatology.

Dr. Lockshin has held senior management positions at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. He served first as Director of the Extramural Program of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (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 Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center.

Dr. Lockshin’s major research is in the field of autoimmune diseases, with particular focus on antiphospholipid syndrome and lupus. His long-term research interest is in the clinical aspects of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), pregnancy in rheumatic disease patients, gender and rheumatic disease, and neurological SLE. His research has been supported by grants from NIAMS, the Arthritis Foundation, the SLE Foundation, and private donors throughout his academic career. His twin brother Richard A. Lockshin is a leading American cellular biologist known for his work on apoptosis.

Contents

1 Education and training

2 National honors and service

3 National professional and scientific committees

4 Scientific publications

5 Books for the lay audience

6 External links

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Education and training

Dr. Lockshin graduated cum laude from Harvard College with an AB in history and literature. He received his MD from Harvard Medical School. Dr. Lockshin interned and did his residency at Bellevue Hospital and Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases and his fellowship in Rheumatic Diseases at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City.

National honors and service

Dr. Lockshin received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York Arthritis Foundation in 2008. He was named a master of the American College of Rheumatology in 2003 and a Research Hero of the Arthritis Foundation in 2001. He is an honorary faculty member of Alpha Omega Alpha.

He has served on numerous study sections and ad-hoc committees for the National Institutes of Heatlh, the Veterans’ Administration, the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, the Canadian Medical Research Council, the SLE Foundation, among others.

National professional and scientific committees

Institute of Medicine Health Science Policy Committee, 2002-5

National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, AXXS Workshop, 2002

Institute of Medicine Committee on CDC Safety and Efficacy Research on Anthrax Vaccine, 2001-2

Advisory Committee on Research on Women Health, National Institutes of Health, 2001-5

Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 2000-4

Institute of Medicine Committee on Understanding the Biology of Sex and Gender Differences, 1999-2001

Alliance for Lupus Research, Scientific Executive Board, 2000-

American Rheumatism Association: many committees and offices, including Education Committee (Chairman), Committee on Rheumatologic Practice (Chairman), Second Vice President, and Abstract Review Committees (Chairman)

Arthritis Foundation: many committees and offices, including Board of Governors, Professional Education Committee (Chairman), Unproven Remedies Committee (Chairman)

American Board of Internal Medicine: Sub Specialty Committee on Rheumatology (Chairman )

American College of Physicians: Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program IX (Chairman)

American Board of Medical Examiners: Member for Rheumatology

SLE Foundation of America, Inc.: Medical Advisory Committee (Chairman)

Editorial Boards: Arthritis and Rheumatism, Journal of Rheumatology, and reviewer…(and so on)

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