Background
Dunaif, Andrea Elizabeth was born on February 26, 1952 in New York City. Daughter of Samuel Lewis and Nancy Marie (Peters) Dunaif.
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome discusses • the use of animal models in the study of PCOS • the occurrence of ovarian and adrenal abnormalities, cardiovascular risks, abnormal insulin secretion, and endothelial dysfunction in PCOS • modern therapeutic modalities, such as manipulation of diet and lifestyle, metabolic phenotyping, and treatment of hyperandrogenism • the effect of PCOS on long-term health Exploring the direct and indirect effects of PCOS in each stage of life, from puberty and adolescence to adulthood, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is an in-depth and illuminating source for obstetricians and gynecologists; medical, reproductive, and pediatric endocrinologists; practitioners in family, internal, and pediatric medicine; epidemiologists; developmental biologists and toxicologists; and scientists and medical students in these disciplines.
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Dunaif, Andrea Elizabeth was born on February 26, 1952 in New York City. Daughter of Samuel Lewis and Nancy Marie (Peters) Dunaif.
Bachelor, Sarah Lawrence College, 1973; Doctor of Medicine, Columbia University, 1977.
Intern, resident in medicine, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1977-1980;
clinical and research fellow in endocrinology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1980-1981;
clinical and research fellow in medicine and gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1981-1982;
instructor in obstetrics-gynecology., reproductive science and medicine, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City, 1982-1988;
assistant professor medicine, obstetrics-gynecology., reproductive science, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City, 1985-1988;
associate program director clinical research center, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City
associate professor medicine, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City, 1988-1991;
associate professor obstetrics-gynecology. and reproductive science, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City, 1989-1991;
professor medicine and cellular and molecular physiology, Pennsylvania State College, Hershey, 1991-1996;
program director general clinical research center, Pennsylvania State College, Hershey, 1995-1996;
associate director National Center for Infertility Research, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, since 1996;
director and chief medicine and obstetrics-gynecology division women's health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, since 1997;
senior physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, since 1997. Assistant, attending physician Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1982-1988, associate attending physician, 1988-1991. Attending physician medicine Hershey (Pennsylvania) Medical Center, 1992-1996.
Senior director Diabetes, Medical and Science Affairs, Parke-Davis, Morris Plains, New Jersey, 1996-1997.
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Member Women in Endocrinology (chair program committee 1990-1994), American Diabetes Association (liason committee with endocrine society, chair 1992-1993), Endocrine Society (member clinical initiatives committee 1992-1994, steering committee recent progress in hormone meeting 1995-1997), American Federation Medical Research (future directions committee since 1997), American Society Clinical Investigation.