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Location:
Birmingham, AL
Posted:
August 09, 2020

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MICHAEL MARTIN HATCH

**** Bluff Rd, Hoover, AL 35226 • 512-***-**** • ********@*****.*** •

POST GRADUATE TRAINING

University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical School Department of Dermatology 2017-Present Residency in Dermatology

Fellowship in Dermatopathology

John Peter Smith Hospital Fort Worth 2016-2017

Transitional Year

EDUCATION

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine 2012–2016 Doctor of Medicine

Junior Member Alpha Omega Alpha

Valedictorian class of 2016

The University of Texas at Austin 2006–2010

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies

RESEARCH

Molecular Neurophysiology and Biophysics Section, 2011–2012 Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health

Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award Advisor: Dax Hoffman, Ph.D.

Performed electrophysiology recordings to identify the properties of mutated ion channels responsible for primary hyperaldosteronism

Department of Neurobiology, The University of Texas at Austin 2009–2010 Undergraduate Research Assistant

Advisor: Sukant Khurana, Ph.D.

Developed a novel olfactory associative conditioning assay to assess the effects of alcohol on the learning and motor function of Drosophila melanogaster larvae PUBLICATIONS

Gu D, Hatch M, Ghannoum M, Elewski B, Treatment-resistant dermatophytosis: a representative case highlighting an emerging public health threat. JAAD Case Reports, published online May 2020.

Orlowski T, Hatch M, Kissel R, Pavlidakey P, Graham L. Pediatric Inflammatory Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita in a Patient with Oculocutaneous Albinism. SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. Mar, 4(2): 182-184, March 2020.

Hatch MM, Nawas Z, Kollipara R, Tyring SK. Can curative antivirals benefit porphyria cutanea tarda in hepatitis C patients? Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 31(4):e194, April 2017.

Nawas Z, Hatch MM, Ramos E, Liu M, Tong Y, Peranteau A, Tyring SK. A Review of Guselkumab, an IL-23 Inhibitor, for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis. Skin Therapy Letter, 22(2):8-10, March 2017.

Mohamed A, Hall C, Hatch MM, Ayan M, Winn R. Infective endocarditis caused by Klebsiella oxytoca in an intravenous drug user with cancer. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 29(2):181-2, April 2016.

Lin L, Long LK, Hatch MM, Hoffman DA. DPP6 domains responsible for its localization and function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, jbc.M114.578070, September 2014. Charmandari E, Sertedaki A, Kino T, Merakou C, Hoffman DA, Hatch MM, Hurt DE, Lin L, Xekouki P, Stratakis CA, Chrousos GP. A novel point mutation in the KCNJ5 gene causing primary hyperaldosteronism and early-onset autosomal dominant hypertension. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 97(8):E1532–9, May 2012. Robinson BG, Khurana S, Pohl JB, Li WK, Ghezzi A, Cady AM, Najjar K, Hatch MM, Shah RR, Bhat A, Hariri O, Haroun KB, Young MC, Fife K, Hooten J, Tran T, Goan D, Desai F, Husain F, Godinez RM, Sun JC, Corpuz J, Moran J, Zhong AC, Chen WY, Atkinson NS. A low concentration of ethanol impairs learning but not motor and sensory behavior in Drosophila larvae. PLoS One, 7(5):e37394, May 2012.

Xekouki P, Hatch MM, Lin L, Rodrigo de A, Azevedo M, de la Luz Sierra M, Levy I, Saloustros E, Moraitis A, Horvath A, Kebebew E, Hoffman DA, Stratakis CA. KCNJ5 mutations in the National Institutes of Health cohort of patients with primary hyperaldosteronism: an infrequent genetic cause of Conn’s syndrome. Endocrine-Related Cancer, 3;19(3):255–60, May 2012. Khurana S, Robinson BG, Wang Z, Shropshire WC, Zhong AC, Garcia LE, Corpuz J, Chow J, Hatch MM, Precise EF, Cady A, Godinez RM, Pulpanyawong T, Nguyen AT, Li WK, Seiter M, Jahanian K, Sun JC, Shah R, Rajani S, Chen WY, Ray S, Ryazanova NV, Wakou D, Prabhu RK, Atkinson NS. Olfactory conditioning in the third instar larvae of Drosophila melanogaster using heat shock reinforcement. Behavior Genetics, 42(1):151–61, January 2012. BOOK CHAPTERS

Zeena Nawas, Michael M Hatch, Stephen K. Tyring. Herpes Zoster, pages 340-343. Book Chapter in Treatment of Skin Disease Comprehensive Therapeutic Strategies, Authors: Mark Lebwohl, Warren Heymann, John Berth-Jones, Ian Coulson. Elsevier. November 2017 PRESENTATIONS

Hatch MM, Vogel K, Lee N, Gardepe S. Incontinentia Pigmenti. Alabama Dermatological Society Meeting. September 2017.

Hatch MM, Graham L, Pavlidakey P. Patients with lupus and psoriasis. Alabama Dermatological Society Meeting. January 2018.

Hatch MM, Pavlidakey P. Nail psoriasis. Alabama Dermatological Society Meeting. May 2018. POSTERS

Hatch MM, Kollipara R, Nawas Z, Tyring SK. Can curative antivirals benefit porphyria cutanea tarda in Hepatitis C patients? Texas Dermatological Society Annual Fall Meeting, November 2015. Winner of second place in poster competition.

Hatch MM, Franklin J, Martinez B, Nunez S, Bowman A, Villarreal S, Eberle M, Levent F. Multifocal nontuberculous mycobacteria infection in an immunocompetent adolescent. The annual meeting of the Society of Hospital Medicine, March 2015.

Hatch MM, Medway A, Owens C, Sartor Z, Schmucker K. The impact of concussion education and awareness on reported concussion incidents. TTUHSC Early Clinic Experience Honors Project Poster Expo, April 2013.



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