Title Assistant Professor of Medicine Institution Massachusetts General Hospital Address WAC 1-108, Wang Ambulatory Care Building 15 Parkman Street Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA 02114
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Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
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Massachusetts General Hospital

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Tetteh, N., Chu, J., Goodman, E, Goldhamer, MEJ. . Abstracts from the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. J GEN INTERN MED. Reinvigorating Grand Rounds: Rapid dissemination of COVID education using multi-modal presentation methods and principles of clinical reasoning to engage and enhance interprofessional adult learners. 2021; 36:454.
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Nii A. Tetteh. Investigation of the Role Played by Phosphorylation of the FANCA and FANCD2 Proteins in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway. 2002.
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Yagasaki H, Adachi D, Oda T, Garcia-Higuera I, Tetteh N, D'Andrea AD, Futaki M, Asano S, Yamashita T. A cytoplasmic serine protein kinase binds and may regulate the Fanconi anemia protein FANCA. Blood. 2001 Dec 15; 98(13):3650-7.
PMID: 11739169.
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Peter J. Neumann, James K. Hammitt, Curt Mueller, Howard Fillit, Jerrold Hill, Nii A. Tetteh, and Kenneth Kosik. Public Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Genetic Testing for Alzheimer's Disease. Health Affairs. 2001; 20(5):252-264.
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Nii A. Tetteh. What's Wrong with Mrs. Jones. 2000.
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Nii A. Tetteh, Alan D. D'Andrea. Phosphorylation and the Fanconi Anemia Pathway. Year 2000 Joint Meeting of Pediatric Academic Societies and The American Academy of Pediatrics. 2000; (Abstract 1495).
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Nii A. Tetteh. The Identification and Cloning of RSP5, A Novel Yeast Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase Gene- Generation of a GST-RSP5 Fusion Protein to Obtain Polyclonal Antibodies. 1997.
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Nii A. Tetteh. Conquest of an Ancient Scourge: Perspectives on Malaria Control as a Means for Promoting Socio-Economic Development in Tropical African Nations: Ghana as a Case Study. 1997.
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1997 | 2 |
2000 | 2 |
2001 | 2 |
2002 | 1 |
2021 | 1 |
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