Barry H. Paw , MD, PhD
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Office Phone: 617-632-4924
Appointment Line: 1-888-PEDI-ONC (733-4662)
Fax: 617-355-9064
Web Site:
paw-lab.bwh.harvard.edu/Welcome.html
NPI: 1720049935 |
Departments/Divisions
Specialties
hematology/oncology
hematopoiesis and iron metabolism
Services/Programs
Academic Appointments
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Certifications
Pediatrics, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
College
A.B., Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
(1984)
Graduate School
Ph.D., Biological Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles School of Med, Los Angeles, CA
(1991)
Medical School
M.D., Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
(1991)
Internship
Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA
(1991-1992)
Residency
Pediatrics, Boston Combined Residency Program, Children's Hospital Boston/Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
(1992-1993)
Fellowship
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Children's Hospital Boston and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA
(1993-1996)
Publications
Shaw GC, et al.
Nature
Issue: 440
, Page: 96-100
Shafizadeh E & Paw BH
Curr. Opinion Hematol
Issue: 11
, Page: 255-261
Paw BH, et al.
Nat. Genet.
Issue: 34
, Page: 59-64
Nilsson R, et al..
Cell Metabolism
, 2009
Chen W, et al.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
, 2009
Chen W, et al.
Blood
, in press, 2010
Discovery of genes essential for heme biosynthesis through large-scale gene expression analysis (Cell Metabolism 10:119-30, 2009)
Abcb10 physically interacts with mitoferrin-1 (Slc25a37) to enhance its stability and function in the erythroid mitochondria (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Sep 22;106(38):16263-8)
Ferrochelatase forms an oligomeric complex with mitoferrin-1 and Abcb10 for erythroid heme biosynthesis (Blood 116:628-30, 2010)
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Children's Hospital BostonMedicine, Division of Hematology1 Blackfan CircleKarp Research Bldg. 06.213Boston, MA 02115-5713Phone: 617-632-4924Fax: 617-355-9064