David Van Norstrand MD, PhD
Title | Assistant Professor |
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Institution | UMass Chan Medical School |
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Department | Psychiatry at UMass Chan - Lahey |
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Address | University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave North Worcester MA 01605
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Phone | 781-744-1043 |
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Institution | T.H. Chan School of Medicine |
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Department | Psychiatry at UMass Chan - Lahey |
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Biography
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, United States | BS | | Physics |
Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN, United States | MD | | |
Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN, United States | PHD | | |
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Cook PL, Vanderhill JL, Cook AE, Van Norstrand DW, Gordon MT, Harper PE. Light scattering measurement and Avrami analysis of the lamellar to inverse hexagonal phase transition kinetics of the lipid DEPE. Chem Phys Lipids. 2012 Apr; 165(3):270-6.
PMID: 22342323.
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2 Fields:
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Cells
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Van Norstrand DW, Asimaki A, Rubinos C, Dolmatova E, Srinivas M, Tester DJ, Saffitz JE, Duffy HS, Ackerman MJ. Connexin43 mutation causes heterogeneous gap junction loss and sudden infant death. Circulation. 2012 Jan 24; 125(3):474-81.
PMID: 22179534.
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43 Fields:
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HumansAnimalsCells
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Van Norstrand DW, Ackerman MJ. Genomic risk factors in sudden infant death syndrome. Genome Med. 2010 Nov 30; 2(11):86.
PMID: 21122164.
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Tan BH, Pundi KN, Van Norstrand DW, Valdivia CR, Tester DJ, Medeiros-Domingo A, Makielski JC, Ackerman MJ. Sudden infant death syndrome-associated mutations in the sodium channel beta subunits. Heart Rhythm. 2010 Jun; 7(6):771-8.
PMID: 20226894.
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48 Fields:
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Cheng J, Van Norstrand DW, Medeiros-Domingo A, Valdivia C, Tan BH, Ye B, Kroboth S, Vatta M, Tester DJ, January CT, Makielski JC, Ackerman MJ. Alpha1-syntrophin mutations identified in sudden infant death syndrome cause an increase in late cardiac sodium current. Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol. 2009 Dec; 2(6):667-76.
PMID: 20009079.
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33 Fields:
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Van Norstrand DW, Ackerman MJ. Sudden infant death syndrome: do ion channels play a role? Heart Rhythm. 2009 Feb; 6(2):272-8.
PMID: 18823823.
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15 Fields:
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HumansPHPublic Health
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Van Norstrand DW, Tester DJ, Ackerman MJ. Overrepresentation of the proarrhythmic, sudden death predisposing sodium channel polymorphism S1103Y in a population-based cohort of African-American sudden infant death syndrome. Heart Rhythm. 2008 May; 5(5):712-5.
PMID: 18452875.
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32 Fields:
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Humans
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Van Norstrand DW, Valdivia CR, Tester DJ, Ueda K, London B, Makielski JC, Ackerman MJ. Molecular and functional characterization of novel glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase 1 like gene (GPD1-L) mutations in sudden infant death syndrome. Circulation. 2007 Nov 13; 116(20):2253-9.
PMID: 17967976.
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63 Fields:
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