Mohammed ElFaramawi, M.D., Ph.D., MPH, MSc has had six manuscripts accepted for publication so far this year. Medwire News reported on one of the articles, “Metabolic syndrome is associated with visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure variability in the U.S. adults,” which was published in Hypertension Research in May. Dr. Faramawi is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology. The papers were:
Faramawi MF*, Fischbach L*,Delongchamp R*, Cardenas VM*, Abouelenein S, Taha N. Obesity is associated with visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure variability in the US adults. Journal of Public Health (Oxf) (accepted).
Faramawi MF*, Delongchamp R*, Lin YS, liu Y, Fischbach L*, Jadhav S*, Abouelenein S. Environmental lead exposure is associated with visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure variability in the US adults. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health (accepted).
Kamel M, Davis R, Faramawi MF*, Eltahawy E. A comparative study of open, laparoscopic and robotic partial nephrectomy in obese patients. Urology Annals (accepted).
Kamel M, Davis R,Faramawi MF*, Eltahawy E.Prevalence of peri-tumor fat involvement following partial nephrectomy for radiological renal mass. Urology Annals (accepted).
Faramawi MF*, Delongchamp R*, Qayyim S, Jadhav S*, Abouelenein S.Metabolic syndrome is associated with visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure variability in the U.S. adults. Hypertension Research 2014, 37, 875-879. Published online May 8 2014. DOI: 10.1038/hr.2014.89.
Faramawi MF*, Jadhav S*, Johnson ES*. A cohort mortality study of workers in a soup manufacturing plant (accepted).
*UAMS COPH Dept. of Epidemiology
Isabelle Racine-Miousse, Ph.D. a post-doctoral fellow who works in the lab of Igor Koturbash, Ph.D., M.D., Assistant Professor in the COPH Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, has received a Student and New Investigator Travel Award to attend the annual conference of the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society. The conference is this month in Orlando, Florida.