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Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine
The Key Research Laboratory of Benefiting Qi for Acting Blood Circulation Method to Treat Multiple Sclerosis of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine/Research Center of Neurobiology
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University
Department of Rheumatology and Immunology
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Centre for Classical Homeopathy
Director
Werfen Autoimmunity
Research and Development
Michael Mahler studied biology at the universities of Kaiserslautern and Heidelberg (both Germany). He received his Ph.D. from the institute of molecular genetics at the University of Heidelberg (Germany). During his Ph.D thesis, Michael Mahler worked at Scripps Research Institute in the laboratory of Prof. Eng Tan. Later, he worked at different diagnostic companies and is currently working at Inova Diagnostics. His research is focused on the B-cell autoimmune response in autoimmune diseases and the discovery of novel autoantigens which resulted in more than 300 peer reviewed journal articles, books or book chapters. In addition, he works on development characterization of novel diagnostic assays for the diagnosis and management of autoimmune diseases.
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International School of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University
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I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Saint-Petersburg State University
medicine
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The Stephan Angeloff Institute Of Microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Immunology
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Universidad de La Sabana
Rheumatology Department
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ILOCOS TRAINING REGIONAL AND MEDICAL CENTER
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Montpellier University Hospital (CHU de Montpellier)
Internal Medicine
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department of Physiology - Molecular and Applied Physiology Unit
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Internal Medicine
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia
Rheumatology
Dr. Martinez-Lavin obtained his Medical Doctor degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He did his Internal Medicine training at St. Louis University in Missouri USA. He was designated Chief Resident of Internal Medicine at the St. Louis City Hospital. His formal Rheumatology training took place at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla California. He is certified as Internist and as Rheumatologist by the American Board of Internal Medicine and by the Mexican Council of Rheumatology. Dr. Martinez-Lavin returned to his native Country Mexico to work at the National Cardiology Institute. He developed a formal Clinical Rheumatology Fellowship Training Program, sponsored by the National Autonomous University. This Rheumatology fellowship program has graduated 140 Clinical Fellows from Mexico, South America and Spain. His research group first described the following fibromyalgia pathogenetic mechanisms.. • Stress as key driving force. • Autonomic dysfunction using heart rate variability analyses. • Genetic alterations of COMT enzyme and adrenergic receptors. • Norepinephrine-evoked pain. • Fibromyalgia as a sympathetically-maintained neuropathic pain syndrome. • Small fiber neuropathy using corneal confocal microscopy. • Dorsal root ganglia as the key site where stress becomes neuropathic pain. • Complexity science paradigms to untangle fibromyalgia conundrum. • Severe fibromyalgia-like illness after HPV vaccination. • Fibromyalgia in Frida Kahlo’s life and art.
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AESKU.Diagnostics GmbH& Co. KG
Research & Development
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Saint-Petersburg State University
Laboratory of mosaic of autoimmunity
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Washington University School of Medicine