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Fatma M. Shebl, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Chronic Disease Epidemiology Division 60 College St., P.O. Box 208034 New Haven, CT 06520-8034 203-785-6232 203-785-6980 (FAX) [email protected] EDUCATION PhD Epidemiology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, MD Dissertation: Incidence estimation when the disease assessment is subject to misclassification error, with application to hepatitis C (Advisor: Laurence Magder, Prof.) 2008 MS Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 2006 MPH University of Menoufia, Egypt Thesis: Study of Protein calorie-malnutrition in post-hepatitic cirrhotic patients attending Menoufia National Liver Institute 2002 MS Internal Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt Thesis: Comparative study of interleukin-8 lupus nephritis and diabetic nephropathy and its correlation with disease activity and pathological types 2000 MD University of Alexandria, Egypt 1994 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Reseach Fellow Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG), NCI, NIH, Rockville, MD Supervisor: Allan Hildesheim, PhD Epidemiologist University of Maryland, Baltimore and Maryland Department of health and Mental Hygiene Supervisors: Eileen Steinberg, Prof. and Maureen Black, Prof. 2006-2008 Research Assistant University of Maryland, Baltimore and Maryland Department of health and Mental Hygiene Supervisor: Eileen Steinberger, Prof. University of Maryland, Baltimore Supervisor: Thomas Strickland, Prof. 2005-2006 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)-sponsored International 2004-2005 Research Assistant Project Coordinator 2008-present 2002-2005 Page 1 of 5 Collaborations in Infectious Disease Research (ICIDR) project of HCV/HEV, Egypt Supervisor: Thomas Strickland, Prof. Assistant Lecturer Hepatic environmental health and public health, National Liver Institute, University of Menoufia, Egypt Supervisor: Laila Dorgham, Prof. Project Coordinator National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)-sponsored International Collaborations in Infectious Disease Research (ICIDR) project of HCV/HEV, Egypt Supervisor: Thomas Strickland, Prof. 2000-2002 Instructor Hepatic environmental health and public health, National Liver Institute, University of Menoufia, Egypt Supervisor: Laila Dorgham, Prof. Internal Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt Supervisor: Fathy Mohamed El-Belasy, Prof. 1999-2002 Child and Maternal health Physician Child and Maternal health unit, Moharam Bek, Governorate of Alexandria, Egypt Supervisor: Samiha Mohamed, Dr. 1995-1996 House Officer University of Alexandria, Egypt 1994-1995 Clinical Resident 2002-present 1996-1999 AWARDS/OTHER FUNDING Mid-Atlantic Probability and Statistics Day Award Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Recognition and cash award for the method I developed to correct for misclassification error in incidence estimation. Fogarty Institute International Scholarship For epidemiology PhD students, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD. The award covered stipend, health care, and school tuition. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Travel award for the Genetic Epidemiology workshop, Brazil, (NIAID)-sponsored International Collaborations in Infectious Disease Research (ICIDR). Belo Horizonte Trudy Bush Women’s Health Research Award University of Maryland School of Medicine. Recognition and cash award for my work in women and child health. The ideal student honor award Ministry of Education, Egypt. National recognition award for my excellence in education and extracurricular activities in high school. Fatma M. Shebl 2007 2002-2005 2005 2004 1986, 1987 Page 2 of 9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Facilitator Member DCEG Annual Ethics Training DCEG Fellow Symposium Planning Committee 2009-2010 2010 AD HOC JOURNAL REVIEW Gastroenterology Gastrointestinal Cancer: Targets and Therapy Clinical Medicine Insights Cancer Causes and Control Virus Research Nature Genetics Journal of Infectious Disease Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention Kidney International Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal Epidemiology and Infection Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome STATISTICAL PROGRAMS SAS SPSS BRB ARRAY TOOL MPLUS R DTREG EPI CALC PS POWER TEACHING Intermediate Epidemiology course Epidemiology and Biostatistics Mentor A 3 credit course at the Foundation of Advanced Science, NIH Mentor for clinical research fellow during his dissertation on “Risk of Colorectal Neoplasia in the Screened Population of Northeast Scotland” 2011 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Mentor Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland. Mentored graduaste students to analyze their data during their research practicum. 2007 Teaching Assistant Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland. Assisted teaching students of survey research methodology course. 2006 Teaching Assistant Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore-sponsored training in 2004 Fatma M. Shebl 2010 Page 3 of 9 Cairo, Egypt. Assisted teaching graduate level students survival analysis concepts and application using SPSS. Epidemiology and Biostatistics Instructor Responsible for teaching “principle of epidemiology, public health, environmental health and biostatistics” in National Liver Institute, University of Menoufia, Egypt 1999-2002 Clinical Instructor Internal medicine division, school of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt. As a clinical resident, I clinically instructed 180-200 house officers over the course of 3 years. 1996-1999 TRAINING Medical training Clinical Resident Internal Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt 1996-1999 Child and Maternal health Physician Child and Maternal health unit, Moharam Bek, Governorate of Alexandria, Egypt 1995-1996 House Officer University of Alexandria, Egypt 1994-1995 Other training Grant writing course, NIH Current Topics in Genome Analysis, NIH Scientific Ethics Course for Facilitators, NCI Time management course, NCI SEER and MEDICARE Workshop, NIH Scientists Teaching Science Workshop, NIH Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention at the National Cancer Institute for the Molecular Prevention Course, NIH Teaching in Medical School Workshop, NIH BRB-Array Tools Data Analysis Workshop, NIH MATLAB Fundamentals and Programming Techniques, NIH SAS Hands-On Workshop series, SAS foundation, MD ABC course in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Maryland training, Egypt Good clinical practice workshop, NIH ICITDR science writing workshop, NIH Total Quality Management course for physicians, Cairo, Egypt Genetic Epidemiology workshop, Brazil, Belo Horizonte MEMBERSHIP American Association of Cancer research American Public Health Association American Society of Preventive Oncology Fatma M. Shebl Page 4 of 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY Peer Reviewed Publications: 1. Shebl FM, Pfeiffer RM, Edlin BR, et al. IL28B-rs12979860 Genotype and Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus in a Multi-Ethnic Cohort of Injection Drug Users:Evidence for a Supra-Additive Association. J Infect dis (in press) 2. Gadalla SM, Katki HA, Shebl FM, et al. The Relationship between DNA Methylation and Telomere Length in Dyskeratosis Congenita. Aging Cell. 2011 Oct 8. [Epub ahead of print] 3. Shebl FM, Dollard SC, Pfeiffer PM, et al.. Sexual behavior and human herpesvirus 8 seropositivity among adults in a nationally-representative population-based study in Uganda. PLoS One. 2011;6(6):e21286. Epub 2011 Jun 21. 4. Shebl FM, Andreotti G, Meyer TE et al. Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance in Relation to Biliary Tract Cancer and Stone Risks: a Population-based Study in Shanghai, China. Br J Cancer. 2011 Sep 13. [Epub ahead of print] 5. Shebl FM, Yu K, Landgren O, Goedert JJ, Rabkin CS. Increased Levels of Circulating Cytokines with HIV-Related Immunosuppression. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2011 Sep 30. [Epub ahead of print] 6. Derbala MF, Amer AM, Almohanadi M, John A, Amin A, John A, Sharma M, Alkaabi SR, Al Dweik NZ, Pasic F, Yaqoob R, Butt MT, Shebl FM. Hepatitis C Genotype 4 with Normal Transaminases: Histological changes, Schistosomiasis, and Response to Treatment. J Viral Hepat. 2010 Nov 25. [Epub ahead of print] 7. Biryahwaho B, Dollard SC, Pfeiffer PM, Shebl FM, Munuo S, Amin MM, Wolfgang H, Parsons R, and Mbulaiteye SM. Gender and geographic patterns of human herpesvirus 8 infection in a nationally-representative population-based sample in Uganda. J Infect Dis. 2010 Nov 1;202(9):134753.; Sep 23. [Epub ahead of print] 8. Shebl FM, Maeder D, Shao Y et al. In the Absence of HCV Infection, Interferon Stimulated Gene Expression in Liver is Not Associated with IL28B Genotype. Gastroenterology. 2010 Oct;139(4):1422-4. Epub 2010 Aug 25 9. Shebl FM, Engels EA, Goedert JJ, Chaturvedi AK. Pulmonary infections and risk of lung cancer among persons with AIDS. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2010; Aug 23. [Epub ahead of print 10. Shebl FM, El-Kamary SS. Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity and Hepatocellular Carcinoma: The Jury Is Still Out. Am J Gastroenterol. 2010; Sep;105(9):2116-7. 11. Shebl FM, Andreotti G, Rashid A, et al. Diabetes in relation to Biliary Tract Cancer and Stones: a Population-based Study in Shanghai, China. Br J Cancer. 2010; Jun 29;103(1):115-9. Epub 2010 Jun 1 12. Shebl FM, Pinto LA, García-Piñeres A, et al. Comparison of mRNA and protein measures of cytokines following vaccination with HPV-16 L1 virus like particles. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2010; Apr;19(4):978-81. Epub 2010 Mar 23 Fatma M. Shebl Page 5 of 9 13. Derbala MF, Shebl FM, Rashid AH, et al. Microalbuminuria in Hepatitis C Genotype 4: Relation to Liver Histology, Viral load, and effect of treatment. World J Gastroenterol. 2010; Mar 14;16(10):1226-1231. 14. Saleh DA, Shebl FM, El-Kamary SS, et al. Incidence and risk factors for community-acquired hepatitis C infection from birth to 5 years of age in rural Egyptian children. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2010; May;104(5):357-63. Epub 2010 Feb 12 15. Shebl FM, Bhatia K, Engels EA. Salivary gland and nasopharyngeal cancers in individuals with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in United States. Int J Cancer. 2010; May 15;126(10):2503-8. 16. Shebl FM, El-Kamary SS, Saleh DA, et al. Prospective cohort study of mother-to-infant infection and clearance of hepatitis C in rural Egyptian villages. J Med Virol. 2009;81:1024-31. 17. Shebl F, Poppell CE, Zhan M, et al. Measuring health behaviors and landline telephones: potential coverage bias in a low-income, rural population. Public Health Rep. 2009;124:495-502. 18. Derbala M, Rizk N, Al-Kaabi S, Amer A, Shebl F, et al.: Adiponectin changes in HCV-Genotype 4: relation to liver histology and response to treatment. J Viral Hepat. 2009; 16(10):689-96. 19. Oberlander SE, Shebl FM, Magder LS, Black MM. Moving on: Adolescent mothers leaving multigenerational households. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2009; Jan;38(1):62-74 20. Derbala MF, El Dweik NZ, Al Kaabi SR, Al-Marri AD, Pasic F, Bener AB, Shebl FM, Amer AM, Butt MT, Yakoob R, John A, Al Mohanadi M, Al Khinji MA. Viral kinetic of HCV genotype-4 during pegylated interferon alpha 2a: ribavirin therapy. J Viral Hepat. 2008; 15:291-299. Epub 2008 May 15 21. Faisel H, Majoko F, Shebl F, Lindsay P. Twin pregnancies in Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan over four decades: Natural twinning is on the increase. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2008; Aug;139(2):164-8. 22. Saleh D, Shebl FM, Abdel-Hamid M, et al. Incidence and risk factors for hepatitis C infection in a cohort of pregnant women in rural Egypt. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2008; Sep;102(9):921-8. 23. Steinberger EK, Poppell C, Zhan M, Shebl F, Groves C, Hopkins A, Bienia M, Dwyer D. Colorectal Cancer Test Use -- Maryland, 2002 to 2006. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2007; Sep 14;56(36): 932-936. 24. El-Hawary MA, El-Raziky MS, Esmat G, Soliman H, Abouzied A, El-Raziky M, El-Akel W, ElSayed R, Shebl F, Shaheen AA, El-Karaksy H. Assessment of hepatic fibrosis in pediatric cases with hepatitis C virus in Egypt. World J Gastroenterol. 2007; May 28;13(20):2846-51. 25. Stoszek SK, Abdel-Hamid M, Saleh DA, El Kafrawy S, Narooz S, Hawash Y, Shebl FM, El Daly M, Said A, Kassem E, Mikhail N, Engle RE, Sayed M, Sharaf S, Fix AD, Emerson SU, Purcell RH, Strickland GT. High prevalence of hepatitis E antibodies in pregnant Egyptian women. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2006; Feb;100(2):95-101. Epub 2005 Oct 28. 26. Stoszek SK, Abdel-Hamid M, Narooz S, El Daly M, Saleh DA, Mikhail N, Kassem E, Hawash Y, El Kafrawy S, Said A, El Batanony M, Shebl FM, Sayed M, Sharaf S, Fix AD, Strickland GT. Fatma M. Shebl Page 6 of 9 Prevalence of and risk factors for hepatitis C in rural pregnant Egyptian women. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2006; Feb;100(2):102-7. Epub 2005 Nov 9. Non-Peer Reviewed Publications: 1. Shebl FM. Incidence estimation when the disease assessment is subject to misclassification error, with application to hepatitis C. Dissertation. University of Maryland, Baltimore. Graduate School, Division of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. 2008. 2. Poppell CF, Shebl FM, Hopkins A, Zhan M, Steinberger EK, Groves C, Dwyer DM, A populationBased Statewide Survey on Cancer Screening and Behavioral Risk Factors. Maryland Cancer Survey, Report 2006. Available at http://www.fha.state.md.us/cancer/surveillance/pdf/MCS20006.pdf. Last accessed October 01, 2007. 3. Steinberger E, Poppell C, Shebl FM, Hopkins A, Israel E, Groves C, Bienia M, Dwyer D, Maryland Cancer Survey, Montgomery County Latino County Cancer Survey Report 2006. Available at http://www.fha.state.md.us/cancer/pdf/MCLCS_2005.pdf. Last accessed October 01, 2007. 4. Shebl FM. Study of Protein calorie-malnutrition in post-hepatitic cirrhotic patients attending Menoufia National Liver Institute. Thesis. University of Menoufia, School of Medicine. 2002. 5. Shebl FM. Study of interleukin-8 in Lupus nephritis and Diabetic nephropathy and its correlation with disease activity and pathological types. Thesis. University of Alexandria, School of Medicine. 2000. 6. El-Hawary M, El-Raziky M, Esmat G, soliman H, Abouzied A, el-Akel W, et al. Factors associated with fibrosis progression in HCV-infected children in Egypt. [abstract] Liver International. 2006;26(1):S1 111. 7. Rizk N, Derbala MF, Al-Kaabi SR, Amer A, Shebl F, et al.: Adiponectin changes in HCV-genotype 4: relation to liver histology and response to treatment. [abstract] Hepatology 2008; 48(4): 508. 8. Derbala MF, Shebl FM, Rashid AH, Amer AM, Bener A: Microalbuminuria in hepatitis c genotype 4: relation to liver histology, viral load, and effect of treatment. [abstract] Hepatology 2009; 50(4): 1352. 9. Umesh B, Fatma MS, Andrew JP, Georgina LH, Charles SR, Emad E-O. T2012 Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms, Cytokine Levels and Risk of Colorectal Neoplasia in the Screened Population of Northeast Scotland. [abstract] Gastroenterology;138:S-613. Fatma M. Shebl Page 7 of 9 ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS 1. The 61st annual meeting of the American association of the study of liver disease AASLD, Boston: October 29- November 3 2010 “Absent HCV Infection, IL28B Genotype is Not Associated with Interferon Stimulated Gene Expression in Liver” 2. The 61st annual meeting of the American association of the study of liver disease AASLD, Boston: October 29- November 3 2010 “Hepatitis C genotype 4 with normal transaminases and schistosomiasis co-infection: Histological changes, Response Rate, Late Relapse, and Hematological adverse effect” 3. Digestive Disease Week DDW, New Orleans, May 1-5 2010, “Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms, Cytokine Levels and Risk of Colorectal Neoplasia in the Screened Population of Northeast Scotland” 4. AACR 101st Annual meeting, Washington, DC: April 17-21 2010, “Spectrum of Malignancies in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease” 5. The 60th annual meeting of the American association of the study of liver disease AASLD, Boston: October 30- November 3 2009, “Microalbuminuria in hepatitis C genotype 4: relation to liver histology, viral load, and effect of treatment” 6. AACR 100th Annual meeting, San Diego, CA: April 18-22 2009, “Pulmonary infections and risk of lung cancer among people with AIDS” 7. The 13th International Symposium on Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease in Washington, DC: March 20-24, 2009 “Clearance of hepatitis C viremia in children born to, and living with, HCV-infected mothers is associated with long-lasting HCV-specific cell mediated immune responses” 8. 16th CROI Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections Montreal, Canada February 811, 2009 “Forty-Fold Elevated Risk for Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma of Salivary Gland Among People with AIDS in the United States” 9. The 59th annual meeting of the American association of the study of liver disease AASLD, San Francisco: October 31- November 4 2008, “Adiponectin changes in HCV-genotype 4: relation to liver histology and response to treatment” 10. The 58th annual meeting of the American association of the study of liver disease AASLD, Boston: November 2-6 2007, “Viral Kinetics Of HCV Genotype 4 During Pegylated Interferon Alpha 2a – Ribavirin Therapy ” 11. APHA 135th Annual Meeting & Exposition Washington, DC: November 2007, “How incidence is affected by outcome misclassification in the presence of conditional dependence” 12. APHA 135th Annual Meeting & Exposition Washington, DC: November 2007, “Is the prevalence of cervical cancer screening lower among obese women?” 13. Mid-Atlantic Probability and Statistics Day, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), MD: April 2007, “Impact of Outcome Misclassification errors and Conditional Dependence on Cumulative incidence Estimates” 14. APHA 134th Annual Meeting & Exposition Boston, MA: November 2006, "Does inclusion of only those with landline telephones bias the results of health risk surveys?" Fatma M. Shebl Page 8 of 9 15. The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, Washington, DC: July, 2005, Washington DC “What are the risk reduction behaviors and demographics that distinguish cigar from cigarette smokers?” 16. The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, Washington, DC: July, 2005, Washington DC “Association between cigarette quitting attempts and other risk reduction behaviors” 17. The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, Washington, DC: July, 2005, Washington DC “Low rates of cigarette smoking among elderly in Maryland. Is it a cohort effect or differential quitting rates?” 18. HCP 7th annual workshop, Cairo: March, 2005, Cairo “Transmission of Hepatitis E Virus in Rural Communities” 19. AEAS Bi-Annual Conference: December 2004, Cairo, Egypt. “Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in mother and children in Rural Egypt” 20. ASTMH 53rd annual meeting: November 2004, Miami “HCV infection in rural Egyptian children” 21. ICTDR 13th meeting: May 2004, Bethesda “Risk factors for hepatitis C virus in Egyptian women and children” 22. ASTMH 52st annual meeting: December 2003, Philadelphia “Hepatitis C transmission in rural Egyptian women and children” 23. ASTMH 51st annual meeting: November 2002, Denver “Mother- infant transmission of hepatitis E in Egyptian rural communities” 24. HCP 6th annual meeting, Cairo: February, 2001, Cairo “Mother- infant transmission of hepatitis C in Egyptian rural communities” 25. National Liver Institute Annual Scientific Conference: 22-23 November 2000, Menofia “implementation of total quality management (TQM) in menoufia national liver institute” Fatma M. Shebl Page 9 of 9