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Page 1—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 CURRICULUM VITAE Mitra Maybodi, M.D. EDUCATION Undergraduate Education: 6/1986 – 5/1990 B.S. in Biochemistry, University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Medical Education: 8/1990 – 5/1994 Post-Graduate Training: 7/1/94 – 6/30/95 M.D., Duke University School of Medicine Durham, North Carolina Internship in Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 7/1/95 – 6/30/98 Residency in Ophthalmology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri 7/7/99 – 7/6/00 Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Children's National Medical Center Washington, District of Columbia 7/18/00 – 6/30/01 Clinical Research Fellowship in Eye Movement Disorders Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, National Eye Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland Page 2—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 EMPLOYMENT 2/1987 – 5/1988 Undergraduate Scholar Assistant Research Assistant to Drs. Rex Montgomery, Ph.D., and Theodore Koerner, M.D., Ph.D. Departments of Biochemistry and of Pathology University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 6/1988 – 8/1988 Research Assistant to Dr. David Rethwisch, Ph.D. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 1/1989 – 5/1990 Undergraduate Scholar Assistant Research Assistant to Dr. John Donelson, Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 5/1990 – 7/1990 Research Assistant to Dr. John Donelson, Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Instructor and Chief Resident in Ophthalmology Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Consultant in Ophthalmology, Surgical Services John-Cochran Veterans' Administration Hospital St. Louis, MO 7/1/01 – Present Attending in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Children’s National Medical Center Washington, DC PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS, LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS Certifications: 6/1995 5/2000 United States Medical Licensing Examinations (Steps 1-3 completed) Diplomate of the American Board of Ophthalmology Licenses: 10/1/99 – Present 4/8/99 – Present 10/5//95 – Present Maryland; D0055286 District of Columbia; MD 31505 Missouri; MD 109403 Page 3—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 SOCIETIES AND HONORS Honors and Awards: 2003 American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Fellowship Research Award 1998-99 Chief Resident in Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis 1992-93 Howard Hughes Medical Student Research Training Fellowship, Duke University School of Medicine 1992-94 Four Schools Program Physician-Scientist Research Scholarship, Duke University School of Medicine 1990 Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society 1990 Baccalaureate Degree with Honors and Highest Distinction, University of Iowa 1990 Collegiate Scholar Award, University of Iowa 1989 Honors Scholarship for Junior in Natural Sciences, University of Iowa 1989 Academic All-American Award, United States Achievement Academy, University of Iowa 1987-90 National Collegiate Natural Sciences Award, United States Achievement Academy, University of Iowa 1987-90 Undergraduate Scholar Assistant, Research Assistantship, University of Iowa 1986 State of Iowa Scholar Professional Societies: American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Candidate-in-Training, 2000 – 2003 Member, 2003 – Present American Academy of Ophthalmology Member-in-Training 1995 – 1998 and 2000 – 2001 Member 1998 – 1999 Fellow 2001 – Present ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Instructor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO 7/1/01 – Present Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Washington, DC Page 4—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Attending in Ophthalmology Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO 9/15/99 – Present Attending in Ophthalmology Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS Consultant in Ophthalmology Surgical Services, John Cochran Veterans’ Administration Hospital. 7/1998 – 6/1999 (3 half-days per month, paid position). – Supervising attending for outpatient ophthalmic laser treatments by second-year residents: the majority of all panretinal photocoagulations and a portion of all Argon-laser trabeculoplasties. – Attending for cataract surgeries performed by second- and third-year residents. Ophthalmic Consultant University Eye Clinic, University of Missouri School of Optometry. 7/1998 – 6/1999 (1 half-day per month, part of chief-residency activities). – For attending optometrist and optometry students at the University Eye Clinic. Consultant in Ophthalmology Hospital for Sick Children. 7/2001 –Present (2 half-days per month, part of Children’s Hospital Attending duties) – For pediatricians at this chronic-care, rehabilitation center ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES 9/96 – 12/96 and 9/98 – 12/98 Resident Applicant Interview and Selection Committee Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Chief Resident, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Director of Barnes-Jewish Eye Clinic – Residents’ Eye Clinic Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Director of University Eye Service–Residents’ Consultative and Surgical Service, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Page 5—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Ophthalmology Resident Education Committee Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 7/1/98 – 6/30/99 Barnes-Jewish Eye Clinic Management Committee Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO 9/99 – 12/99, 9/01 – 12/01, and 9/02 – 12/02 Fellow Applicant Interview and Selection Committee Department of Ophthalmology Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS Director, Barnes-Jewish Eye Clinic. Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Outpatient general ophthalmology training and supervision of ophthalmology residents, medical students, and optometry students. 7/1998 – 6/1999 (4 days per week). Director, University Eye Service. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine. 7/1998 – 6/1999. – Outpatient, inpatient, and surgical general ophthalmology training of ophthalmology residents, medical students, and fellows from other departments. – Attending ophthalmologist for the general ophthalmology outpatient surgical service (3 days per week). – Attending ophthalmologist for the general ophthalmology inpatient service (3 weeks per month). – Attending ophthalmologist for the general ophthalmology inpatient and emergency consultation service (3 weeks per month). – Attending ophthalmologist for general ophthalmology and eye trauma surgeries, including phacoemulsification and extracapsular cataract extractions, ruptured globe repairs, temporal artery biopsies, and enucleations, performed by all level ophthalmology residents (2 days per week). – Attending on-call for general ophthalmic admissions and trauma surgeries (3 weeks per month). Director of Grand Rounds. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Washington University School of Medicine. 7/1998 – 6/1999 (1.5 hours per week). Lecturer, Chief Resident’s Morning Report and Conference: Systematic Review of Ophthalmology. For residents of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine. 9/1998 – 4/1999 (1 hour per week). Lecturer, Orientation Lectures, topics included: Ophthalmic Examination, Ophthalmic Consultation, Red Eye, Ophthalmic Emergencies, Orbital Anatomy, and Cataract Surgery. For first-year ophthalmology residents, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine. July, 1998 (10 hours). Page 6—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 Lecturer, “Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Diseases.” For Washington University School of Medicine third-year medical students. May, 1999 (1.5 hours). Lecturer, “The Ophthalmic Examination.” For Emergency Department residents, BarnesJewish Hospital. July, 1998 (2 hours). Instructor, “The Ophthalmic Examination.” Workshop for Washington University School of Medicine second-year medical students. Summer 1998 (2 hours). Lecturer, “Red Eye.” At Medicine Grand Rounds: Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Winter, 1999 (1 hour). Lecturer, “Red Eye.” For the Jewish Hospital College of Nursing and Allied Health nurse practitioner students. Fall, 1998, and spring, 1999 (4 hours total). Instructor, “Ocular Motility Lab.” For first year ophthalmology residents in the Washington,DC, area ophthalmology residency programs. July, 1999; July, 2001 (3 hours per Session). Coordinator, Pediatric Ophthalmology Weekly Lecture Series. For Children’s Hospital pediatric ophthalmology fellows and rotating George Washington University ophthalmology resident, July, 2001– Present. Lecturer, “Nystagmus,” “Saccadic Oscillations,” and “Anomalous Head Postures.” For rotating George Washington University ophthalmology resident and Children’s Hospital pediatric ophthalmology fellows, Jan.-Feb., 2002; July, 2002 (2 hours per series). Lecturer, “Principles and Techniques of Eye Muscle Surgery.” For Washington Hospital Center ophthalmology residents, March, 2002 (2 hours). Lecturer, “Nystagmus.” For George Washington University ophthalmology residents, May, 2002 (1 hour). Lecturer, “Nystagmus.” For Washington Hospital Center ophthalmology residents, March, 2002 (1 hour), and for Washington Ophthalmology Regional Conference (a conference for regional ophthalmology residents), May, 2003 (1 hour). Lecturer, “Pediatric Ophthalmology OKAP (Ophthalmic Knowledge Aptitude Program—the ophthalmology residents’ yearly in-service exam) Review.” For George Washington University ophthalmology residents, April, 2002 and March, 2003 (2 hours each). Lecturer, “Cyclovertical Strabismus and Anomalous Head Postures.” For Washington Ophthalmology Regional Conference (a conference for regional ophthalmology residents), May, 2003 (1 hour). Lecturer, “Exposure Keratopathy.” For pediatricians at Hospital for Sick Children, March, 2003 (1 hour). Page 7—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 PUBLICATIONS Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals: Maybodi M, Hertle RW, Reed GF, Guerami AH, Yang D, and Fitzgibbon EJ. Latency of dynamic and gaze-dependent optotype recognition in infantile nystagmus syndrome patients versus control subjects. Submitted. Hertle RW, Chan CC, Galita DA, Maybodi M, and Crawford MA. Neuroanatomy of the extraocular muscle tendon enthesis in macaque, normal human, and patients with congenital nystagmus. J AAPOS 6:319-27, 2002. Hertle RW, Maldonado VK, Maybodi M, and Yang D. Clinical and ocular motor analysis of the infantile nystagmus syndrome in the first 6 months of life. Br J Ophthalmol 86:670-675, 2002. Hertle RW, Maybodi M, Mellow SD, and Yang D. Clinical and oculographic response to Tenuate Dospan (diethylpropionate) in a patient with congenital nystagmus. Am J Ophthalmol 133:159-60, 2002. Hertle RW, Maybodi M, Bauer RM and Walker K. Clinical and oculographic response to Dexedrine in a patient with rod-cone dystrophy, exotropia, and congenital aperiodic alternating nystagmus. Binocul Vis Strabismus Q 16: 259-264, 2001. Boockvar KS, Granger DL, Poston RM, Maybodi M, Washington MK, Hibbs JB, Jr., and Kurlander RJ. Nitric oxide produced during murine listeriosis is protective. Infect Immun 62:1089-1100, 1994. Ramamoorthy R, Donelson JE, Paetz KE, Maybodi M, Roberts SC, and Wilson ME. Three distinct RNAs for the surface protease gp63 are differentially expressed during development of Leishmania donovani chagasi promastigotes to an infectious form. J Biol Chem 267:1888-1895, 1992. Chapters: Maybodi M, Hertle RW, and Bachynski BN. Ocular Motility Disorders. In Wright KW and Spiegel PH (eds.): Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2nd Edition, chapter 48, pp. 876 – 917, New York: Springer-Verlag, 2003. Maybodi M. Nystagmus and Anomalous Head Postures. In Hertle RW, Schaffer DB, and Foster JA (eds.): Pediatric Eye Disease: Color Atlas and Synopsis, chapter 19, pp. 189-195, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2001. Maybodi M, Guler ML, and Kaplan HJ. Immunology of Uveitis. In Tasman W and Jaeger EA (eds.): Duane's Clinical Ophthalmology, volume 4, chapter 34, pp.1-18, Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999. Boockvar KS, Maybodi M, Poston RM, Kurlander RJ, and Granger DL. Nitric Oxide in Listeriosis. In Fang FC (ed.): Nitric Oxide and Infection, chapter 22, pp. 447-471, New York, NY: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 1999. Page 8—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 Abstracts (Posters): Hertle RW, Maybodi M, Reed GF, Guerami AH, Yang D, and Fitzgibbon EJ. Latency of dynamic and gaze-dependent optotype recognition in patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome versus control subjects. Neurobiology of Eye Movements: From Molecules to Behavior, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, October 4-6, 2001. Abstract published in the Ann N Y Acad Sci 956:601-603, 2002. Yang D, Maybodi M, Hertle RW, Guerami AH, and Fitzgibbon EJ. Latency of dynamic optotype recognition in patients with congenital nystagmus versus control subjects. Poster presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April-May, 2001. Cohen CS, Hertle RW, Schiffmann R, Maybodi M, Fitzgibbon EJ, and Yang D. Vertical saccade main sequence in type 3 Gaucher’s disease. Poster presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April-May, 2001. Maybodi M, Hertle RW, Guerami AH, Yang D, and Fitzgibbon EJ. Latency of dynamic and gaze dependent optotype recognition in patients with congenital nystagmus versus control subjects. Poster presented at the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Meeting, Orlando, FL, March, 2001. Harvey HL, Maybodi M, Williams JM, Pepose JS, and Fleming TP. Inflammation-induced corneal neovascularization arises independently of vascular endothelial growth factor. Poster presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May, 1998. Maybodi M, Tychsen L, and Lueder GT. Etiology and management of nasolacrimal duct obstruction in older children. Poster presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May, 1997. Maybodi M, Poston RM, Kurlander RJ, and Granger DL. The nitric oxide surge observed during primary listeriosis is absent in adoptively immunized mice. Poster presented at the Infectious Diseases Society of America Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Oct., 1993. Donelson JE, Maybodi M, Panitz S, Ramamoorthy R, and Wilson ME. Multiple transcripts of the major surface glycoprotein (gp63) of Leishmania donovani chagasi. Abstract presented at the Molecular Parasitology Meeting, Marine Biological Laboratories, Woods Hole, MA, Sept., 1990. Patient Education Pamphlet: Maybodi M. Focus on contact lenses. Children’s Bear Essentials: Tools for raising healthy kids, pp. 11-12, Summer, 2002. Page 9—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 PRESENTATIONS Regional Presentations: Maybodi M. Update on infantile-onset nystagmus. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Update in Ophthalmology, in conjunction with Resident and Alumni Day, George Washington University Department of Ophthalmology, Washington, DC, June 13, 2003. Maybodi M and Fitzgibbon EJ. Congenital nystagmus and oscillopsia. Presented at the Annual Wills Eye Hospital Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Conference, Philadelphia, PA, December 13, 2002. Maybodi M. Treatment of congenital nystagmus. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Update in Ophthalmology, in conjunction with Resident and Alumni Day: Office Pearls for the 21st Century, George Washington University Department of Ophthalmology, Washington, DC, June 14, 2002. Maybodi M, Poston RM, Kurlander RJ, and Granger DL. The nitric oxide surge observed during primary listeriosis is absent in adoptively immunized mice. Paper presented at the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Student Research Symposium, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, April, 1993. National Presentations: Maybodi M, Pesce S, Butrus S, and Miller M. Case of an infant with progressive congenital symblephara and corneal pannus. Paper presented at the Costenbader Society Meeting, Washington, DC, March, 2000. Maybodi M, Poston RM, Kurlander RJ, and Granger DL. The nitric oxide surge observed during primary listeriosis is absent in adoptively immunized mice. Paper presented at: – NO. (Nitric Oxide) Club, Research Triangle Park, NC, Spring 1993. – Four Schools Physician-Scientist Program Research Symposium, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, May, 1993. – Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scientific Meeting of the Fellows, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Bethesda, MD, May, 1993. Wilson ME, Paetz KE, Maybodi M, and Donelson JE. Expression of gp63 by log or stationary phase Leishmania donovani chagasi promastigotes. Presented at The Joint Meeting of American Society of Biochemists and Molecular Biologists / American Association of Immunologists, Washington, DC, April, 1990. International Presentations: Maybodi M, Hertle RW, Guerami AH, Yang D, and Fitzgibbon EJ. Latency of dynamic and gaze-dependent optotype recognition in infantile nystagmus syndrome patients versus control subjects. American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Fellowship Research Award Lecture, presented at the AAPOS Meeting, Waikoloa, HI, March, 2003. Page 10—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 Guerami AH, Yang D, Maybodi M, Hertle RW, and Fitzgibbon EJ. Latency of gaze dependent optotype recognition in patients with congenital nystagmus versus control subjects. Paper presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April-May, 2001. Maybodi M, Harvey HL, Williams JM, Pepose JS, and Fleming TP. Vascular endothelial growth factor is expressed in cornea. Paper presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April, 1996. Granger DL, Boockvar KS, Poston RM, Maybodi M, Kurlander RJ, and Hibbs JB, Jr. Induction of nitric oxide production in vivo. Correlation with resistance to intracellular microbes. Abstract presented at the Symposium Pharmaco-Clinique, Roussel Uclaf, Paris, France, April, 1993. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Co-reviewer for Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Anthony Caputo, Editor in Chief, August, 2000. Reviewer for Ophthalmology, Don Minckler, Editor in Chief, June, 2002. Reviewer for Ophthalmology, Don Minckler, Editor in Chief, October, 2002. Reviewer for Ophthalmology, Andrew Schachat, Editor in Chief, April, 2003. Reviewer for Ophthalmology, Andrew Schachat, Editor in Chief, May, 2003 SERVICE TO COMMUNITY 10/02 Community Health Fair, provided vision and eye pressure screening and information on eye problems to the public, sponsored by Howard County area physicians 7/02 Authored article, “Focus on contact lenses,” in Children’s Bear Essentials: Tools for raising healthy kids, pp. 11-12, a patient education pamphlet. 1998 VISION Exhibit Volunteer Guide, Museum Exhibit by the National Eye Institute, St. Louis Science Center, April 1998 Page 11—C.V., Mitra Maybodi, M.D. January 28, 2003 1991-94 North Carolina Student Rural Health Coalition, Duke Medical Chapter – Co-coordinator, 1992-93 – Pre-Health Career Internship Committee Chair: 1992-93, Member: 1990-92 – Clinic Committee Chair, for free clinics in Fremont and Garysburg, NC, 1993 – Substance Abuse Educator, for junior high school athletes, 1993 – Fremont Annual Spring Health Fair, Participant, 1991, 1993 – Health Survey Coordinator in Fremont, NC, 1993 1990-94 Organizational committee member for a community Panel Discussion on “HIV Testing" Sponsored by the American Medical Student Association Duke University School of Medicine Chapter, Fall 1990 1989, 1986 University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Volunteer – Emergency Department, Summer 1989 – Physical Therapy, Fall 1986 1987-88 Iowa Cares Committee, Fundraising for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, University of Iowa