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III. Personnel

Mitchell T. Rabkin MD, the Principal Investigator (667-9400) of the GCRC, is the President-Emeritus of Care Group, the parent organization of the BIDMC, and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He serves as the Chair of the GCRC Scientific Advisory Committee.

Alan C. Moses, MD, Interim Program Director (732-2501), has overall administrative and scientific responsibility for the operation of the Beth Israel Deaconess GCRC. He also serves as a resource for investigators seeking to do research on the GCRC. He is an endocrinologist with a research interest in severe insulin resistance and novel therapies of Diabetes Mellitus, and is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

Steven D. Freedman, MD, Assistant Program Director (667-5576) is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a member of the Division of Gastroenterology at BIDMC. His clinical research interest is in understanding the role of cystic fibrosis gene mutations in adults with pancreatic and liver diseases. Dr. Freedman assists with the day-to-day operation of the Center.

Phillip Balasa, Administrative Manager (667-4269), is responsible for administrative aspects of the GCRC. He advises and supports staff and investigators regarding conduct of clinical research in the GCRC. He provides and maintains grant and budget information, manages the resources of the Center and maintains liaison with NIH, while providing the record keeping mandated by NIH.

Mary Williams RN, MS, Nurse Manager (667-3354), provides direction to the GCRC nursing staff. Ms. Williams is a member of the Beth Israel Deaconess Committee for Clinical Investigation and New Procedures (CCI) and is available to assist investigators with any CCI or informed consent issues.

Jeanene Fogli, MS, RD, Chief Bionutritionist (667-1254), actively participates in the planning, development, conduct and analyses of the nutrition aspects of research protocols. She reviews and assists investigators with all nutrition and dietary aspects of protocols submitted to the GCRC. Her staff is trained in the production and service of metabolic balance diets, calculated, constant, therapeutic, controlled nutrient, and test diets.

John Zeind, MS, GCRC Core Laboratory Director (632-9040), assures quality control of assays and assists in the development and implementation of new assays. The laboratory provides immunoassays and non-routine laboratory tests required for protocols using the GCRC. 

Noemi Osorio, Unit Coordinator, (667-3351), acts as receptionist and schedules inpatient and outpatient appointments and ensures smooth functioning for study participants, investigators and staff.

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