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Prof. Moshe Inbar, M.D
Director, Oncology Institute
Date of Birth:May 10th, 1947
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Education:
1966-1972 - The Medical School of the Hebrew University
and Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
Residency:
Tel Aviv Medical Center
Recognized Speciality: Oncology
Continuous Education:
Postgraduate course - Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
Fellowship:
I.G.R. Villejuif - Paris, France
The Royal Marsden Hospital - London and Surrey, England
Brigham & Womens Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, USA.
Other Certificates:
1993 - ESMO Certificate of Oncology (Ranked 3/20)
Academic Experience:
Associate Professor (Clinical)
Tel Aviv University , Sackler Faculty of Medicine
Division of Oncology - Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv
University Chairman - from 1999
CECOG - Member of the Scientific Board
Clinical Experience:
1) Specialist
2) Senior Physician
3) Deputy Head
4) Senior Deputy Head
5) Head of Unit (Chemotherapy)
6) Head Department of Oncology
7) Head Division of Oncology
Membership in Professional Societies:
The Israel Medical Association.
The Israel Society of Clinical Oncology and Radiotherapy (Chairman 88-92).
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO)
European Society of Mastology (EUSOMA)
CECOG - Central European Cooperative Oncology Group (Scientific Board)
EORTC - European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer
Israeli Breast Cancer Group - Chairman
List of Publications & Original Articles:
Original articles - 90
Abstracts - 150
Case Reports - 30
Review Articles - 10
Chapters in Books - 4
Other:
Congresses Participation : at least 10 every year
Students Instruction:
-Clinical & Preclinical studies - Sackler Faculty of Medicine - Tel Aviv University
-Postgraduate Sackler Faculty of Medicine - Tel Aviv University
-Division of Pathology - Tel Aviv University
-School of Nursing - Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
-School of Radiology Technologists - Tel Aviv Medical Center
Awards:
-(1978) Prize for ”Distinguished Worker”, from the Tel Aviv Municipality.
-(1985) Prize for ”Excellency” in Oncology, from the Israel Medical Association.
Grants:
1989 - Research grant - Israel Cancer Association ($18,000).
”The mechanism of Interleukin-2 (IL-2) induced increased microvascular permeability.
1990 -The late Shauder Fund, Tel Aviv University. ”The role of oxygen radicals in IL-2 induced toxicity”.
1991 - Israel Cancer Association (#15,000). ”The role of the vascular barrier in cancer metastases.
1991 - Israel Cancer Association ($12,000). Grant supporting new equipment for regional chemotherapy.
1991 - The late Slezak fund for Regional Chemotherapy. Tel Aviv University.
1996 - Israel Cancer Association (IS 30,000). ”Psychosocial follow up on quality of life and coping ability of sarcoma patients”.
1998 - Ministry of Science - Division for Research Funds - Oct. 1998:
“Automatization of planned treatment protocols in cancer therapy development in conjuction with Zvia Agor”
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