Biography - University at Buffalo

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
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NAME
POSITION TITLE
Hsiao, Chiu-Bin
Assistant Professor of Medicine
eRA COMMONS USER NAME
CHSIAO
EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.)
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION
Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
(Taipei Medical College)
Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, USA
Medical Residency, University at Buffalo, SUNY,
Buffalo, New York, USA
Fellowship, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo,
New York, USA
DEGREE
(if applicable)
YEAR(s)
FIELD OF STUDY
M.D.
1984
Medicine
MSBS
1993
1992
Microbiology
Internal Medicine
1995
Infectious Diseases
A. Positions and Honors. List in chronological order previous positions, concluding with your present
position. List any honors. Include present membership on any Federal Government public advisory
committee.
1986-1993
Graduate Student, Research Assistant, Microbiology, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo
(Medical University of Ohio at Toledo)
1989-1992
Medical Residency, Instructor, Internal Medicine, SUNY at Buffalo
1992-1995
Fellow, Infectious Diseases Division, Instructor, SUNY at Buffalo
1995-2000
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, HIV Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Erie
County Medical Center, Buffalo, New York.
2000-2001
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, SUNY at Buffalo; Infectious Diseases Division,
Buffalo General Hospital and Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York
2002-2004
Assistant Professor of Medicine, SUNY at Buffalo; Infectious Diseases Division, Buffalo
General Hospital and Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York
2004Assistant Professor of Medicine, SUNY at Buffalo; Coordinator for HIV Research,
Infectious Diseases/ HIV Medicine, Erie County Medical Center
2005Constant Member, Human Subject Committee, University at Buffalo, SUNY
2006
Visiting Professor, Fu-Dan University, Shanghai Public Health Center, China
2007-2009
Project Director: Nicholas A. Rango HIV Clinical Scholars Program/WNY (New York State
Department of Health AIDS Institute)
2008Representative for Erie County Medical Center and Western New York: New York HIV
Research Center Consortium Director Meeting
1988 & 1989 Honorable Mention Award, Annual Graduate Student Research Forum, MCO at Toledo
2001
Siegel Award for Excellence in Teaching, Medical School, University at Buffalo
Professional Certification:
2002 HIV Specialist,
Certified by American Academy of HIV Medicine, #NY1203B022
(Renew every 2 years, 2002-current)
1996 Infectious Diseases,
Certified by American Board of Internal Medicine, #144544
(Re-certified 2006-2016)
1994 Internal Medicine,
Certified by American Board of Internal Medicine, # 144544
(Re-certified 2004-2014)
1992
1990
1988
1984
New York State License # 189253
(NPI Number: 1699141170, ME Number: 244048400687)
US Federal License Examination
ECFMG, #381-807-7
Medical License, Taiwan, R.O.C. # 012771
B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).
1) Hsiao CB, Dryja D, Abbatessa L, Patel PH. Staphylococcus aureus Antimicrobial Susceptibility of
Abscess Samples from Adults and Children from the Kaleida Health System in Western New York
State, 2003-2006. J Clin Microbiol. 2010 “PMC Journal-In Process”.
2) Reynolds JL, Mahajan SD, Aalinkeel R, Nair B, Sykes DE, Agosto-Mujica A, Hsiao CB, Schwartz SA.
Modulation of the proteome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HIV-1-infected patients by
drugs of abuse. J Clin Immunol. 2009 Sep;29(5):646-56. Epub 2009 Jun 20.PMC 2828154
3) Ludwig LB, Ambrus JL Jr, Krawczyk KA, Sharma S, Brooks S, Hsiao CB, Schwartz SA. Human
Immunodeficiency Virus-Type 1 LTR DNA contains an intrinsic gene producing antisense RNA and
protein products. Retrovirology. 2006 Nov 8;3:80. PMC 1654176
4) Nair MP, Mahajan SD, Schwartz SA, Reynolds J, Whitney R, Bernstein Z, Chawda RP, Sykes D,
Hewitt R, Hsiao CB Cocaine modulates dendritic cell-specific C type intercellular adhesion
molecule-3-grabbing nonintegrin expression by dendritic cells in HIV-1 patients. J Immunol. 2005 Jun
1;174(11):6617-26. “PMC Journal-In Process”.
5) Dibo I, Pillai SK, Gold HS, Baer MR, Wetzler M, Slack JL, Hazamy PA, Ball D, Hsiao CB, McCarthy PL
Jr, Segal BH. Linezolid-resistant Enterococcus faecalis isolated from a cord blood transplant recipient.
J Clin Microbiol. 2004 Apr;42(4):1843-5.PMC387622.
6) El-Solh AA, Hsiao CB, Goodnough S, Serghani J, Grant BJ. Predicting active pulmonary tuberculosis
using an artificial neural network. Chest. 1999 Oct;116(4):968-73. “PMC Journal-In Process”.
7) Hewitt RG, Papandonatos GD, Shelton MJ, Hsiao CB, Harmon BJ, Kaczmarek SR, Amsterdam D.
Prevention of disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infection with reduced dose
clarithromycin in patients with advanced HIV disease. AIDS. 1999 Jul 30;13(11):1367-72. “PMC
Journal-In Process”.
8) Hsiao CB, Sethi S, Murphy TF. Outer membrane protein CD of Branhamella catarrhalis: sequence
conservation in strains recovered from the human respiratory tract. Microb Pathog. 1995
Oct;19(4):215-25. “PMC Journal-In Process”.
9) Lehmann PF, Kemker BJ, Hsiao CB, Dev S. Isoenzyme biotypes of Candida species. J Clin Microbiol.
1989 Nov;27(11):2514-21.PMC 267069
10) Lehmann PF, Hsiao CB, Salkin IF. Protein and enzyme electrophoresis profiles of selected Candida
species. J Clin Microbiol. 1989 Mar;27(3):400-4. PMC 267329
11) CB Hsiao 2008 A Practical Review – Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches for Managing
Staphylococcus aureus Infection. European Infect Dis vol.2 issue 2, 2008 “PMC Journal-In Process”.
12) CB Hsiao 2006.How to Design a Simple, Safe and Highly Active Antiretroviral Regimen): in AIDS
Medicine, 2nd Edition 2006, Taiwan. “PMC Journal-In Process”.
13) C.B Hsiao ( Editor) Chinese HIV Clinical Manual – www.antimicrobe.org 2009 “PMC Journal-In
Process”.
14) Mahajan, S.D., Agosto-Mujica, A.A., Aalinkeel, R., Reynolds, J. L., Nair, B. B., Sykes, D. E.,
Martinez, J., Adams, J., Singh, N.,
Bernstein, Z., Hsiao, C., Schwartz, S. A. Effect of
Polymorphisms in Chemokine and Chemokine receptors: Role in HIV-1 disease progression.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2010 ( In press) “PMC Journal-In Process”.
C. Research Support.
ACTIVE:
1) Investigator initiated Grant from Pfizer (# GA 400IN3) Mahajan SD (PI)
Period 2/01/08-12/01/10
GRANT TITLE: Effect of the SDF-1 3’A Genetic variant on emergence of X4 tropism in Long Term
Non-Progressors of HIV-1 disease.
Description: The goal of this proposal is to evaluate the role of genetic polymorphism in the chemokine
SDF-1 allele 3’A in the progression of HIV-1 disease.
Role : Co-PI
2) RO1 LM009726-01 Schwartz SA (PI)
Period- 6/01/09-5/31/12
Grant titled “ Integration of Clinical, Genomic and Proteomic Data In HIV-1 using a Bioinformatic
approach.
Description: The goal of this study is the integration of the clinical, genomic and proteomic data using
innovative bioinformatic tools to yield a comprehensive database from which to predict patient outcomes
and responses to therapy. Using new computational tools to analyze and integrate clinical and biological
data, this translational research project will contribute to our fundamental understanding of the
pathogenesis of HIV-1 infections and identify new biomarkers of disease progression.
Role : Co-PI
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