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|align="left"|Name:
|align="left"|Arnold Robert Rabin
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="3"|Education:
|align="left"|Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)<br>Boston University  1977
|-
|align="left"|Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)<br>Biomedical Engineering<br>Northeastern University  1971
|-
|align="left"|Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE)<br>The City College of New York 1969
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="4"|Post Doctoral Training:
|align="left"|Clinical Fellow Retina and Vitreous<br>Vancouver General Hospital 1998-1999
|-
|align="left"|Resident in Ophthalmology<br>The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary<br>Harvard Medical School 1978-1981
|-
|align="left"|Clinical Fellow in Ophthalmology<br>Harvard Medical School 1978-1981
|-
|align="left"|Intern<br>University of California, San Francisco<br>San Francisco General Hospital 1977-1978
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="2"|Certification:
|align="left"|Diplomate, American Board of Ophthalmology
|-
|align="left"|Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
|-
|align="left"|Licensure:
|align="left"|California
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="2"|Courses:
|align="left"|The 39th Annual Course in Medical and Experimental Genetics<br>The Jackson Laboratory<br>Bar Harbor, Maine<br>Victor A. McKusick, M.D., Director 1998
|-
|align="left"|The Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology 1978
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="8"|Positions:
|align="left"|Ophthalmologist<br>1981-present
|-
|align="left"|Visiting Professor<br>Department of Molecular Biology (Retina Research)<br>University of British Columbia<br>Laboratory of Dr. Robert S. Molday 1999-2000
|-
|align="left"|Clinical Assistant Professor<br>Department of Ophthalmology<br>University of California, San Francisco 1985
|-
|align="left"|Consultant in Electrophysiology<br>Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) Laboratory<br>Massachusetts General Hospital 1979-1981
|-
|align="left"|Consultant in Electrophysiology (Ophthalmology)<br>Berman-Gund Laboratory<br>Harvard Medical School 1973-1977
|-
|align="left"|Director of Electrophysiology<br>Department of Ophthalmology<br>Albany Medical College 1973-1975<br>Robert Reinecke, M.D., Chairman
|-
|align="left"|Research Associate (Ophthalmology)<br>Berman-Gund Laboratory for the Study of Retinal Degenerations<br>Faculty of Medicine<br>Harvard Medical School 1971-1973
|-
|align="left"|Design Engineer<br>Apollo Lunar Landing Radar<br>RCA Aerospace Systems Division<br>Burlington, Mass. 1969-1971
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="5"|Professional Societies:
|align="left"|Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
|-
|align="left"|The Chandler-Grant Glaucoma Society
|-
|align="left"|Harvard Medical School
|-
|align="left"|Founding Member
|-
|align="left"|Editorial Board Member<br>The San Francisco Medical Society  1995-1998
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|Visiting Lectures:
|align="left"|Vancouver General Hospital<br>Shanghai, 1st Medical College<br>Hadassah Hospital, Israel<br>Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center<br>New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center<br>Harvard School of Public Health
|-
|align="left" valign="top" rowspan="16"|Publications:
|align="left"|1. Rabin, A. R., Hayes, K. C., and Berson, E. L.:  Cone and rod responses in nutritionally induced retinal degeneration in the cat.<br>Invest. Ophthalmol.  12:694-704, 1973.
|-
|align="left"|2. Berson, E. L., Mehaffey, L. and Rabin, A. R.: A night vision device as an aid for patients with retinitis pigmentosa.<br>Arch. Ophthalmol. 90:112-116, 1973.
|-
|align="left"|3. Berson, E. L., Rabin, A. R., and Mehaffey, L.:  Advances in night vision technology.<br>Arch. Ophthalmol. 90:427-431, 1973.
|-
|align="left"|4. Berson, E. L., Mehaffey, L. and Rabin, A. R.: A night vision pocketscope for patients with retinitis pigmentosa : Design considerations.<br>Arch. Ophthalmol. 91:495-500, 1974.
|-
|align="left"|5. Rabin, A. R. and Berson, E. L.: A full-field system for clinical electroretinography.<br>Arch. Ophthalmol. 92:59-63, 1974.
|-
|align="left"|6. Hayes, K. C., Rabin, A. R. and Berson, E. L.: An ultrastructural study of nutritionally induced and reversed retinal degeneration in cats.<br>Amer. J. of Pathol. 78:505-524,1975
|-
|align="left"|7. Berson, E. L., Hayes, K. C. and Rabin, A. R. et al.:  Retinal degeneration in cats fed casein:  Supplementation with methionine, cysteine or taurine.<br>Invest. Ophthalmol. 15:52-58, 1976.
|-
|align="left"|8. Berson, E. L., Schmidt, S. and Rabin, A. R.: Plasma amino acids in hereditary retinal disease: Ornithine, lysine and taurine.<br>Brit. J. Ophthalmol. 60:142-147, 1976.
|-
|align="left"|9. Rabin, A. R., Mehaffey, L. and Berson, E. L.: Blue cone function in the retina of the cat.<br>Vision Research. 16:799-801, 1976.
|-
|align="left"|10. Ingenito, A. J., Rabin, A. R. and Durlacher, L.: Effects of carbon monoxide on the cat electroretinogram.<br>Fed. Proceed. April 1976.
|-
|align="left"|11. Tolentino, F., Foster, C. S., LaHav, M. Liu, H. S. and Rabin, A. R.:  Retinal and lens toxicity studies of intravitreal miconazole.<br>Arch. of Ophthalmol. 100:1504, 1982.
|-
|align="left"|12. Rabin, A. R.:  Counseling your patients about managed care.<br>J. San Fran Med Soc. June 1995
|-
|align="left"|13. Rabin, A. R.: Holding the medical high ground.<br>J. San Fran Med Soc. Jan 1998.
|-
|align="left"|14. Molday, L., Rabin, A. R. and Molday R. S.: ABCR expression in foveal cone photoreceptors and its role in Stargardt macular dystrophy.<br>Nature Genetics June 2000
|-
|align="left"|15. Molday, L.L., Rabin, A.R. and Molday R.S.: ABCR expression in foveal cone photoreceptors and its role in Stargardt macular dystrophy.<br>Am J Ophthalmol 2000 Nov;130(5):689
|-
|align="left"|16. Rabin, A.R. and Molday R.S.: Immunocytochemical localization of the human retinal taurine transporter. (In progress).
|}


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Name:               Arnold Robert Rabin
{{ewelcome}} --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 16:15, 14 December 2006 (CST)


 
[[Category:Inactive CZ Editors|Rabin, Arnold]]
Education:             Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
[[Category:Inactive Health Sciences Editors|Rabin, Arnold]]
                    Boston University  1977
 
                            Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
                            Biomedical Engineering
                            Northeastern University  1971
 
                            Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE)
                    The City College of New York 1969
Post Doctoral             Clinical Fellow Retina and Vitreous
Training:                    Vancouver General Hospital 1998-1999
 
                            Resident in Ophthalmology
                            The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
                            Harvard Medical School 1978-1981
 
                            Clinical Fellow in Ophthalmology
                            Harvard Medical School 1978-1981
 
                            Intern
                            University of California, San Francisco
                            San Francisco General Hospital 1977-1978
 
 
Certification:              Diplomate, American Board of Ophthalmology
 
                            Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
 
Licensure:                  California
 
Courses:                    The  39th Annual Course in Medical and Experimental Genetics
                            The Jackson Laboratory
                            Bar Harbor, Maine
                            Victor A. McKusick, M.D.,  Director  1998
 
                            The Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology 1978
 
 
Positions:                  Ophthalmologist                             
                            1981-present                         
 
                            Visiting Professor
                            Department of Molecular Biology  (Retina Research)
                            University of British Columbia
                            Laboratory of Dr. Robert S. Molday 1999-2000
 
                            Clinical Assistant Professor
                    Department of Ophthalmology
                    University of California, San Francisco 1985
                            Consultant in Electrophysiology
                            Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) Laboratory
                            Massachusetts General Hospital  1979-1981
 
                            Consultant in Electrophysiology (Ophthalmology)
                            Berman-Gund Laboratory
                            Harvard Medical School 1973-1977
                           
                            Director of Electrophysiology
                            Department of Ophthalmology
                            Albany Medical College 1973-1975
                            Robert Reinecke, M.D., Chairman
 
                            Research Associate (Ophthalmology)
                            Berman-Gund Laboratory for the Study of Retinal Degenerations
                            Faculty of Medicine
                            Harvard Medical School  1971-1973
 
                            Design Engineer
                            Apollo Lunar Landing Radar
                            RCA Aerospace Systems Division
                            Burlington, Mass. 1969-1971
 
 
                     
Professional                Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
Societies:
                            The Chandler-Grant Glaucoma Society
                            Harvard Medical School
                            Founding Member
 
                            Editorial Board Member
                            The San Francisco Medical Society  1995-1998
 
 
Visiting Lectures:
                              Vancouver General Hospital
                              Shanghai, 1st Medical College
                              Hadassah Hospital, Israel
                              Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
                              New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center
                              Harvard School of Public Health
                           
 
 
Publications:
 
1. Rabin, A. R., Hayes, K. C., and Berson, E. L.:  Cone and rod responses in nutritionally    induced retinal degeneration in the cat.
      Invest. Ophthalmol.  12:694-704, 1973.
 
2. Berson, E. L., Mehaffey, L. and Rabin, A. R.: A night vision device as an aid for
      patients with retinitis pigmentosa.
      Arch. Ophthalmol. 90:112-116, 1973.
 
3.  Berson, E. L., Rabin, A. R., and Mehaffey, L.:  Advances in night vision technology.
      Arch. Ophthalmol. 90:427-431, 1973.
 
4.  Berson, E. L., Mehaffey, L. and Rabin, A. R.: A night vision pocketscope for patients
      with retinitis pigmentosa : Design considerations.
      Arch. Ophthalmol. 91:495-500, 1974.
 
5.  Rabin, A. R. and Berson, E. L.: A full-field system for clinical electroretinography.
      Arch. Ophthalmol. 92:59-63, 1974.
     
6.  Hayes, K. C., Rabin, A. R. and Berson, E. L.: An ultrastructural study of nutritionally   
      induced and reversed retinal degeneration in cats. 
      Amer. J. of Pathol. 78:505-524,1975
 
7.  Berson, E. L., Hayes, K. C. and Rabin, A. R. et al.:  Retinal degeneration in cats fed 
      casein:  Supplementation with methionine, cysteine or taurine.
      Invest. Ophthalmol. 15:52-58, 1976.
 
8. Berson, E. L., Schmidt, S. and Rabin, A. R.: Plasma amino acids in hereditary retinal
      disease: Ornithine, lysine and taurine.
      Brit. J. Ophthalmol. 60:142-147, 1976.
 
9.    Rabin, A. R., Mehaffey, L. and Berson, E. L.: Blue cone function in the retina of the cat.
      Vision Research. 16:799-801, 1976.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
10. Ingenito, A. J., Rabin, A. R. and Durlacher, L.: Effects of carbon monoxide on the cat
      electroretinogram.
      Fed. Proceed. April 1976. 
 
11. Tolentino, F., Foster, C. S., LaHav, M. Liu, H. S. and Rabin, A. R.:  Retinal and lens toxicity
        studies of intravitreal miconazole.
        Arch. of Ophthalmol. 100:1504, 1982.
 
12.  Rabin, A. R.:  Counseling your patients about managed care.
J. San Fran Med Soc. June 1995
 
13.  Rabin, A. R.: Holding the medical high ground..
        J. San Fran Med Soc. Jan 1998.
 
14.  Molday, L., Rabin, A. R. and Molday R. S.
      ABCR expression in foveal cone photoreceptors and its role
      in Stargardt macular dystrophy.
      Nature Genetics  June 2000
 
15.  Molday, L.L., Rabin, A.R. and Molday R.S.
ABCR expression in foveal cone photoreceptors and its role
in Stargardt macular dystrophy.
Am J Ophthalmol 2000 Nov;130(5):689
 
16.  Rabin, A.R. and Molday R.S.
Immunocytochemical localization of the human retinal taurine transporter. (In progress).
 
 
 
 
[[Category:CZ Authors|Rabin, Arnold]]

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Arnold Robert Rabin
Education: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Boston University 1977
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
Biomedical Engineering
Northeastern University 1971
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE)
The City College of New York 1969
Post Doctoral Training: Clinical Fellow Retina and Vitreous
Vancouver General Hospital 1998-1999
Resident in Ophthalmology
The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Harvard Medical School 1978-1981
Clinical Fellow in Ophthalmology
Harvard Medical School 1978-1981
Intern
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco General Hospital 1977-1978
Certification: Diplomate, American Board of Ophthalmology
Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
Licensure: California
Courses: The 39th Annual Course in Medical and Experimental Genetics
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine
Victor A. McKusick, M.D., Director 1998
The Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology 1978
Positions: Ophthalmologist
1981-present
Visiting Professor
Department of Molecular Biology (Retina Research)
University of British Columbia
Laboratory of Dr. Robert S. Molday 1999-2000
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Ophthalmology
University of California, San Francisco 1985
Consultant in Electrophysiology
Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) Laboratory
Massachusetts General Hospital 1979-1981
Consultant in Electrophysiology (Ophthalmology)
Berman-Gund Laboratory
Harvard Medical School 1973-1977
Director of Electrophysiology
Department of Ophthalmology
Albany Medical College 1973-1975
Robert Reinecke, M.D., Chairman
Research Associate (Ophthalmology)
Berman-Gund Laboratory for the Study of Retinal Degenerations
Faculty of Medicine
Harvard Medical School 1971-1973
Design Engineer
Apollo Lunar Landing Radar
RCA Aerospace Systems Division
Burlington, Mass. 1969-1971
Professional Societies: Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
The Chandler-Grant Glaucoma Society
Harvard Medical School
Founding Member
Editorial Board Member
The San Francisco Medical Society 1995-1998
Visiting Lectures: Vancouver General Hospital
Shanghai, 1st Medical College
Hadassah Hospital, Israel
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center
Harvard School of Public Health
Publications: 1. Rabin, A. R., Hayes, K. C., and Berson, E. L.: Cone and rod responses in nutritionally induced retinal degeneration in the cat.
Invest. Ophthalmol. 12:694-704, 1973.
2. Berson, E. L., Mehaffey, L. and Rabin, A. R.: A night vision device as an aid for patients with retinitis pigmentosa.
Arch. Ophthalmol. 90:112-116, 1973.
3. Berson, E. L., Rabin, A. R., and Mehaffey, L.: Advances in night vision technology.
Arch. Ophthalmol. 90:427-431, 1973.
4. Berson, E. L., Mehaffey, L. and Rabin, A. R.: A night vision pocketscope for patients with retinitis pigmentosa : Design considerations.
Arch. Ophthalmol. 91:495-500, 1974.
5. Rabin, A. R. and Berson, E. L.: A full-field system for clinical electroretinography.
Arch. Ophthalmol. 92:59-63, 1974.
6. Hayes, K. C., Rabin, A. R. and Berson, E. L.: An ultrastructural study of nutritionally induced and reversed retinal degeneration in cats.
Amer. J. of Pathol. 78:505-524,1975
7. Berson, E. L., Hayes, K. C. and Rabin, A. R. et al.: Retinal degeneration in cats fed casein: Supplementation with methionine, cysteine or taurine.
Invest. Ophthalmol. 15:52-58, 1976.
8. Berson, E. L., Schmidt, S. and Rabin, A. R.: Plasma amino acids in hereditary retinal disease: Ornithine, lysine and taurine.
Brit. J. Ophthalmol. 60:142-147, 1976.
9. Rabin, A. R., Mehaffey, L. and Berson, E. L.: Blue cone function in the retina of the cat.
Vision Research. 16:799-801, 1976.
10. Ingenito, A. J., Rabin, A. R. and Durlacher, L.: Effects of carbon monoxide on the cat electroretinogram.
Fed. Proceed. April 1976.
11. Tolentino, F., Foster, C. S., LaHav, M. Liu, H. S. and Rabin, A. R.: Retinal and lens toxicity studies of intravitreal miconazole.
Arch. of Ophthalmol. 100:1504, 1982.
12. Rabin, A. R.: Counseling your patients about managed care.
J. San Fran Med Soc. June 1995
13. Rabin, A. R.: Holding the medical high ground.
J. San Fran Med Soc. Jan 1998.
14. Molday, L., Rabin, A. R. and Molday R. S.: ABCR expression in foveal cone photoreceptors and its role in Stargardt macular dystrophy.
Nature Genetics June 2000
15. Molday, L.L., Rabin, A.R. and Molday R.S.: ABCR expression in foveal cone photoreceptors and its role in Stargardt macular dystrophy.
Am J Ophthalmol 2000 Nov;130(5):689
16. Rabin, A.R. and Molday R.S.: Immunocytochemical localization of the human retinal taurine transporter. (In progress).


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