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CURRICULUM VITAE
Edward B. Lewin, M.D.
CONTACT DATA:
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EDUCATION:
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Magna Cum Laude
1966 M.D. New York University School of Medicine
Alpha Omega Alpha
Founder’s Day Award
TRAINEESHIP:
1966–1967
Intern in Medicine, Yale-New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
1967–1969
Surgeon, U.S. Public Health Service. Respiratory Virology Unit
Laboratory Branch, National Communicable Disease Center,
Atlanta, Georgia.
1969–1970
Resident in Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, Durham,
North Carolina
1970–1971
Chief Resident in Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, North Carolina
1971–1973
Research Fellow in Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Harvard Medical School, Research Fellow
Thorndike Memorial Laboratory (Infectious Diseases)
Clinical Fellow, Harvard Medical Service, Boston City Hospital
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
1967
Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
1972
Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
MEMBERSHIPS:
Principal Investigator, Vaccine Education Project
Alpha Omega Alpha
Infectious Diseases Society of America
American Society of Microbiology
Pediatric Infectious Disease Society
American Academy of Pediatrics
Board of Trustees, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Actors’ Equity Association
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
2013-Present
2012-Present
2003–Present
Research Professor, Milkin Institute of Public Health, George Washington University School of Medicine
Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, UMDNJ
1994–Present
Lecturer in Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
1984–1992
Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable
Diseases - University of Michigan School of Medicine,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
1979–1983
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine –
Albany Medical College,
Albany, New York
1974–1979
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine -
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Rochester, New York
1973–1974
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics -
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Rochester, New York
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:
2017 - Present, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, American College
Health Association
2017 - Present Consultant, CDC National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) College Outbreak Survey
2013 – Present Principal Investigator, Vaccine Education Project
2011 – Present Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics,
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Principal Investigator, “Vaccine Education Project”
2012-Present – Prinicpal Investigator, Vaccine Education Project,
Centers for Disease Control
2009-2010
Pediatric infectious diseases physician and consultant, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children
2008 -2016
Staff Pediatrician Nighttime Pediatrics,
Maryland
2006 – 2007
Senior Director, Medical Affairs (Infectious Diseases)
Medimmune, Inc.
Gaithersburg, MD.
2006 – 2007
Member, Policy, Practice and Communication Working Group, Influenza Vaccine Supply International Task Force, Geneva, Switzerland, IFPMA
2004 – 2005
Special Assistant to the Dean,
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
2001– 2003
Senior Medical Consultant (Bioterrorism Defense), Richard P. Keeling and Associates
1999 – 2001
Director, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt and Beth Israel Hospital Centers, New York
1997 – 1998
Consultant, Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics,
New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
1994 – 1996
Sabbatical
1993 – 1994
Pediatrician-in-Chief, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital,
Cooperstown, New York
1992 – 1993
Vice President for Medical Affairs, North American Vaccine, Inc.
Beltsville, Maryland
1991 – 1992
Sabbatical
1987 – 1991
Medical Advisor, Foster Care Program for Infants with AIDS,
Catholic Social Services,
Detroit, Michigan
1983 – 1991
Head, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases - Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
1981 – 1983
Coordinator, Medicine-Pediatric Residency Training Program –
Albany Medical College, Albany, New York
1981 – 1983
Coordinator, Medicine-Pediatric Residency Training Program –
Albany Medical College,
Albany, New York
1979 – 1983
Chief, Department of Pediatrics,
Ellis Hospital Schenectady, New York
Consulting Physician, Albany Medical Center Hospital,
Albany, New York
Consulting Physician, Bellevue Maternity Hospital,
Schenectady, New York
1974-1979
Director, Pediatric Infectious Disease Unit - Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York
Associate Pediatrician and Physician - Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York
1973-1974
Director, Pediatric Infectious Disease Unit, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Princeton University:
Magna Cum Laude
New York University School of Medicine:
William Linder Award
Founder’s Day Award
Alpha Omega Alpha
EDITORIAL: Editorial Consultant, Merck Manual 1979-1990
PUBLICATIONS:
A. Original Peer-Reviewed Articles
1.Reichek N., Lewin EB, Rhoden DL, Weaver RR, and Crutcher JC: Antibody responses to bacterial antigens during exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. American Review of Respiratory Disease 101:328, 1970.
2.Lewin EB, Klein JO, and FinlandM: Co-trimoxazole absorption, excretion, and toxicity in six children. Journal of Infectious Diseases 128(Supp):S618, 1973.
3.Ch’ien LT, Whitley RJ, Nahmias AJ, Lewin EB: Antiviral chemotherapy and neonatal herpes simplex virus infection. A pilot study; experience with adenosine arabinoside (ARA-A). Pediatrics 55:678, 1975
4.Ch’ien LT, Whitley RJ, Alford CA Jr., Galasso GJ, and the Collaborative Study Group Adenosine arabinoside for the therapy of herpes zoster in immunosuppressed patients: Preliminary results of collaborative study. Journal of Infectious Diseases 133(Supp):A184, 1976
5.Gerber M., Lewin EB, Gerety R, and Le CT: Transmissibility of hepatitis B in a special care nursery. Journal of Pediatrics 91:120, 1977
6.Le CT and Lewin EB: Teichoic acid serology in staphylococcal infection of infants and children. Journal of Pediatrics 93:572, 1978.
7.Glode MP, Lewin EB, and Le CT: Comparative immunogenicity of Group C N. meningitidis O-acetyl positive and )-acetyl negative varieants and Escherichia coli K92 capsular polysaccharides in adult volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 139: 52, 1979
8.Hoekelman RA, Lewin EB, Shapira MA and Sutherland SA: Potential bacteremia in pediatric practice. Am. J. Dis. Child. 133:1017, 1979.
9.Amstey MS and Lewin EB: Vaginal colonization with invasive E. Coli during pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 137:534, 1980.
Lewin EB and Amstey MS: Natural history of Group B streptococcal colonization during pregnancy: Effect of penicillin G. American Journal of Obstetrics andGynecology 139:512, 1981.
Steinhoff MC, Lewin EB, Gotschilich EC, and Robbins J: Group C N. meningitidis variant polysaccharide vaccines in children. Infection and Immunity 34:14, 1981.
10.Penn RL, Lewin EB, and Douglas RG: Antibody responses in adult volunteers to pneumococcal types 19F and 19A administered singly and in combination. Infection and Immunity, 1983 36:1262, 1982.
11.Chayt KJ, Harper ME, and Lewin EB: Detection of HTLV-III RNA in lungs of patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and pulmonary involvement. JAMA 256:2356, 1986.
12. Paradiso PR, Hildreth SW, Hogerman DA, Speelman DJ, Lewin EB, Oren J and Smith DH: Safety and immunogenicity of a subunit respiratory syncytial virus vaccine in children 24-48 months old. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 13:792, 1994
13.Lewin, EB, Levy, DJ, Pediatricians’ Attitudes towards Influenza Immunization in Children (accepted for publication, Pediatrics, 2008)
14.Lewin, E.B.,, Schaffner, W., King, JC, Longini, IM, Lott, J, D’Agostino, D, Fishbane, M, School Immunization for Influenza: A New Paradigm (in preparation)
15.Levy, DJ, Ambrose, CS, Oleka, N, Lewin, EB A survey of pediatricians’ attitudes regarding influenza immunization in children, BMC Pediatrics 9:8, 2009
B. Case Reports:
1.Bach MC, Lewin EB, Sheaf ET, Schwartz L, and DeBakey ME: Localization of endovascular infection by selective catherization with serial cultures. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 69:277, 1975.
2.Amstey MS, Lewin EB, and Meyer MR: Herpes virus infection in the newborn: Its treatment by exchange transfusion and adenosine arabinoside. Obstetrics an Gynecology 47(Supp):S355, 1976.
3.Rabinowitz R and Lewin EB: Gangrene of the genitalia in association with Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia. Journal of Urology 124:431, 1980.
C. Reviews, Chapters and Editorials:
1.Lewin EB: Upper respiratory tract infection in children. I. The common cold and non-streptococcal pharyngitis. Update International Jan. 1975
2.Lewin EB: Upper respiratory tract infection in children. II Streptococcal pharyngitis Update International Feb, 1975.
3.Lewin EB: Partially treated meningitis American Journal of Diseases of Children 129:145, 1974.
4.Lewin EB: Book Review: Sell SHW and Karzon DT, “Hemophilus influenzae” Vanderbilt University Press. 1973. American Journal of Diseases of Children 127:919, 1974.
5.Lewin EB: Sections of “Neonatal Sepsis.” “Congenital Rubella,” and “Fever of Unknown Origin,” Merck Manual. 13th Edition, 1976.
6.Lewin EB: Book Review: Nelson JD. “Pocketbook of Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy” Lippincott Company American Journal of Diseases of Children 130:105, 1976.
7.Lewin EB: Sections on “The Common Cold” “Pharyngitis” “Otitis Media and “Mastoiditis” “Sinusitis” and “Juxtapharyngeal Infections” in Hoekelman RA, Blattman S, Brunell PA, Friedman SG, and Siedel HM, Principles of Pediatrics: Health Care of the Young, McGraw-Hill, 1978
8.Lewin EB: Sections on “Neonatal Sepsis,” “Neonatal Meningitis,” “Young Infant as a Compromised Host,” and “Fever of Unknown Origin in Infants and Children” Merck Manual, 14th edition, 1982.
9.Lewin EB: Guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis in the surgical patient. Critical Care Monitor July/August, 1984.
10.Lewin EB: “Epiglottitis (Supraglottitis): In Current Therapy in Infectious Diseases 2. Kass E & Platt R. Publisher: B.C. Decker, Inc., 1986.
11.Lewin EB: Sections on “Neonatal Sepsis,” “Neonatal Meningitis,” and “Fever of Unknown Origin in Infants and Children.” Merck Manual 15th Edition, 1986.
12.Lewin EB: Sections on “Neonatal Sepsis,” “Neonatal Meningitis,” and “Fever of Unknown Origin in Infants and Children.” Merck Manual 16th Edition, 1989.
13.Lewin EB: Sections on “Neonatal Sepsis,” “Neonatal Meningitis,” and Fever of Unknown Origin in Infants and Children.” Merck Manual,
6th Edition, 1992
14. Editorial: A Paradigm for the Control of Influenza, Journal of Infectious Disease, 202: 1619-1622, 2010
D. Abstracts
1.Lewin EB, Klein JO, and Finland M: Co-trimoxazole absorption, excretion, and toxicity in six children. Pediatric Research 7:320, 1973.
2.O’Connell DM, Lewin EB, and Huber GL: Effects of steroids and oxygen in experimental kerosene ingestion. Pediatric Research 7:430, 1973
3.Lewin EB: Pharmacology of co-trimoxazole in infants and children. Wellcome Foundation Symposium on “Combination chemotherapy of infectious diseases.” Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 1975.
4.Lewin EB: Pharmacokinetics and toxicology of trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole in infants and children. 9th International Congress of Chemotherapy. Imperial College of Science and Technology. London, England. July 16, 1975.
5.Lewin EB, Fralonardo S, Robertson RG, and Simon S: Communicability of H.influenza b from epiglottitis. Pediatric Research 9:297, 1975.
6.Lewin EB, Chuimento SF, Colaice JC, and Klein JO: Pharmacokinetics of co- trimoxazole in infants and children. Pediatric Research 10:332, 1975.
7.Lewin EB, Green J, and Chuimento SP: Response of young infants to polyribophosphate (PRP) vaccine. Pediatric Research 10:400, 1976.
8.Lewin EB, Le CT, and Chuimento SF: Communicability of H. influenzae B from meningitis. Pediatric Research 10:401, 1976.
9.Lewin EB, Chuimento SF, Steward S. and De Weese JA: Pharmacokinetics of cefazolin and kanamycin during bypass cardiac surgery in children and adults. 16th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 1976.
10.Le CT and Lewin EB: Teichoic acid serology in various staphylococcal coagulase positive infections in infants and children. Pediatric Research 11:502, 1977.
11.Gerber MA, Lewin EB, Gerety RJ and Le CT: Transmissibility of Type B Hepatitis in a Special Care Nursery. Pediatric Research 11:435, 1977.
12.Lewin EB and Le CT: Pharmacokinetics of amikacin in children. Pediatric Research 11:418, 1977.
13.Lewin EB: Pharmacokinetics and toxicity of intravenous co-trimoxazole. 10thInternational Congress of Chemotherapy, Zurich, Switzerland, September 22, 1977.
14.Amstey MS, Lewin EB, and Colaice JD: Vaginal colonization by group B beta hemolytic streptococcus and E coli K1 in pregnancy. Pediatric Research 12:1978
15.Hoekelman RA, Lewin EB, Shapira M, and Sutherland SA: The incidence of potential occult bacteremia in pediatric practice. Ambulatory Pediatric ssociation, Program and Abstracts. 18th Annual Meeting. April 24-25, 1978. New York.
16.Glode MP, Lewin EB, Le CT, Sutton A, Gotschlich ECP, and Robbins JB: Comparative immunogenicity of group C Neisseria meningitidis variants and Escherichia coli K92 capsular polysaccharides in adult volunteers. 18th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 1978.
17.Steinhoff MC, Lewin EB and Gotschlich ECP: Group C N. meningitidis polysaccharide vaccines in children. Society for Pediatric Research. San Antonio, Texas, April 1980.
18.Lewin EB and Amstey MS: Natural history of group B streptococcus colonization and its therapy during pregnancy. International Synopses.
June 1982.
19.Lewin EB and Rockwell D: Dynamics of aminoglycoside resistance in a community hospital serving cancer patients. Second International Symposium on Infections in the Immunocompromised Host. Stirling, Scotland, June 1982.
20.Lewin EB, and Rockwell D: Dynamics of aminoglycoside resistance in a community hospital serving cancer patients. XIII International Congress of Chemotherapy. Vienna, Austria, August 1983.
21.Lewin EB: Antibiotic prophylaxis in the surgical patient. Ellis Hospital, Albany Medical College Critical Care Symposium. Albany, New York 1984.
22.Lewin EB: Antimicrobial selection in life-threatening bacterial infections. Ellis Hospital, Albany Medical College Critical Care Symposium. Albany, New York 1984.
23.Lewin EB, Zack R. and Ayodele A: Communicability of AIDS in a foster care setting. International Conference on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Atlanta, Georgia, April 1985.
24.Lewin EB and Zack R: Colonization and infection related to contaminated enteral feedings. Pediatric Research. 19:300A, 1985.
25.Lewin EB and Zack R: Contaminated enteral feedings as a source of sepsis in the Special Care Newborn Nursery. Association for Practitioners in Infection Control. 12th Annual Educational Conference, May 1985.
26.Lewin EB, Ho KL, Preston G, Meacham H, and Scheld WM: Histopathology of experimental bacterial meningitis in rabbits. 26th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Infectious Diseases Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1986.
27.Lewin EB, Preston G,. Meacham H, Smith M, and Scheld WM: 31P NMR spectroscopy in experimental bacterial meningitis in rabbits. 26th Interscience conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Infectious DiseasesSociety of America, New Orleans. Louisiana, September 1986.
28.Lewin EB, Preston G, Ho KL, Meacham H, Walton D, Scheld WM, and Smith M: 31P NMR spectroscopic and histopathologic studies of experimental meningitis in rabbits. 3rd Pan American Congress of Infectious Diseases and Chemotherapy. Puerto Rico, December 1986.
29.Lewin EB, Ho KL, Preston G, Meacham H, Scheld WM: Histopathology of experimental bacterial meningitis in rabbits. Society for Pediatric Research. Anaheim, California, April 1987.
30.Lewin EB, Preston G, Meacham H, Walton D, Smith M, Scheld WM: 31P MNR spectroscopy in experimental bacterial meningitis in rabbits. Society for Pediatric Research. Anaheim, California, April 1987.
31.Kuder JM, and Lewin EB: an economic evaluation of substituting in-home antibiotic services for in-hospital therapy in the treatment of children. Atlantic Economic Society Meeting. 1988.
32.Lewin EB, Orbach S, Meacham H, and McCormick L: Psychosocial aspects of in-hospital vs home IV antibiotic therapy in children. 28th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Infectious Diseases Society of America. Los Angeles, California, 1988.
33.Lewin EB, Kuder J, and Meacham H: A prospective study of the costs of home vs in-hospital IV antibiotic therapy for infants and children. 28th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Infectious Diseases Society of America. Los Angeles, California, 1988.
34.Lewin EB, Kuder J, et al: A prospective cost: benefit study of in-home IV Antibiotic therapy in infants and children. 117th Annual Meeting American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1989.
35.Lewin EB, Hildreth SW, Hogerman DA, et al: Evaluation of a subunit vaccine for RSV in toddlers: acute and long-term clinical safety. 29th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Infectious Diseases Society of America. Houston, Texas, 1989
36.Hildreth SW, Cimino DC, Phipps DA, Hogerman DA, and Lewin EB: Evaluation of a subunit vaccine for RSV in toddlers: Immunogenicity study. 29th Interscience Conference of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Infectious DiseasesSociety of America. Houston, Texas, 1989.
37.Lewin, EB, Levy, DJ Pediatricians’ Attitudes toward Influenza Immunization in Children, PAS, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2008
38.Lewin, EB The Vaccine Education Project, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Research Conference,
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