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Sunday, June 24
Dr. Nir Hus – Doctor Beyond Par
Driven by scientific zeal, Dr. Nir Hus joined the Miami University
for an undergraduate course in marine science and biology. He graduated from
here in the year 1995, the stepping stone to an illustrious career. He was
brilliant in academics and showed his flair in several internships that he did
in his chosen field of marine science. Later, he made a name for himself as a
physician in critical care, a renowned surgeon and a scientist of repute. These
qualifications describe the very talented Dr.
Nir Hus as we know him today.
In 1996, Dr. Nir Hus along with his colleagues founded Advanced Technologies
Consulting Group, Inc. as a joint venture. Though ATCG was a small entity based
in Miami, it
proved greatly valuable through the medical record handled by their hospital.
Armed with an in-dept understanding of information technology, he along with
his colleagues was able to devise, analyze and implement solutions related to
health care issues, through his organization.
In an endeavor to expand his
knowledge further, Dr. Nir Hus enrolled
at the Leonard Miller School of Medicine. Here, he did a course which combined
M.D and Ph.D. In spite of his extremely busy schedule at the medical school, he
found the time to get involved in research and published several papers in
Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology as well as Biochemistry. A few of his
research topics dealt with E. coli, putative genes, pseudo genes, cervical
cancer etc.
In the year 2003, Dr. Nir Hus carried out a successful
investigation into gastrointestinal complications, a study which later found
place in an edition of the journal Gynecological Oncology. Another feather in
his cap was the devising of a tool called Xcisor using which DNA can be
extracted. This devised created by him and his colleagues, was granted a Patent
in the US.
The American Medical Association funded his research in a project dealing with
detection of novel prognostics.
In the year 2005 Dr. Nir Hus completed his M.D. and then his Ph.D. His paper-
Challenging Current Paradigms Related to Cardiomyopathies, found a place in the
periodical Biological Chemistry.
After completion of his doctorate
degree, Dr. Nir Hus joined the Heart
Institute in Miami.
He also joined the Mount Sinai medical center, Miami where he presently works as a resident.
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