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Richard Neal Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D.

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Biography
1995
Irving M. London Teaching Award
2000
Faculty Prize for Excellence in Teaching
2000
Who's Who in America
2013
Robbins Distinguished Educator Award
2016
Brindley Visiting Professor
2017
Irving M. London Teaching Award
2018
Michele Raible Distinguished Teaching Award in Undergraduate Education
2022
Lifetime Distinguished Achievement Award

Mentoring
Available: 10/01/22, Expires: 12/01/25

Medical Student Post-Sophomore Fellowship in Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital: The Role of Pathology in Contemporary Patient Care and Biomedical Research Deadlines: March 1, September 1, or December 1 Foundational education, hands-on experience, and translational research opportunities using pathologic basis of disease to inform diagnosis, therapy, prevention, and research. Students both with and without a long-term career interest in Pathology are likely to find this Fellowship valuable. The year-long fellowship has flexible start date: January 1, April 1 or July 1. Medical students who have completed their principle clinical experience are preferred. Students at other stages (e.g. post pre-clinical experience) will be considered on an individual basis.

Selective Corneal Cross-Linking with use of Two-Photon Photochemical Activation
Summer, 05/28/13 - 09/03/13
Functional Characterization of a Novel Genetic Locus for Plasma Cholesterol
Summer, 01/07/13 - 01/31/14
The Determinants and Mechanism of B-ALL Entry to the CNS
Summer, 06/01/11 - 08/26/11
Assessment of Breast Cancer Risk Models in U.S. Populations
Summer, 06/16/14 - 09/01/14
Immunogenicity of Valvular Endothelium
Summer, 05/19/00 - 08/01/00
Characterization of the CD8 T Cell Response to MHV-68 Infection
Summer, 06/02/08 - 08/29/08
ENFDO CHEMOKIES IN TXAA
Summer, 07/01/03 - 08/31/03
Autologous cell-based high precision, closed-loop, optically-controlled insulin delivery
Summer, 05/28/09 - 08/28/09
Pathways of MHCII-dependent Antigen Presentation in B Cells
Summer, 05/24/99 - 08/27/99
Primary Mouth Development
Summer, 06/01/09 - 08/31/09
Clinical elective in internal medicine at McCord Hospital, Durban, South Africa
International, 01/30/06 - 02/24/06
International Clinical Elective - PUMC, China, Spring 2011
International, 02/28/11 - 04/22/11
Detecting inflammation: E. coli sensors of reactive oxygen species
Full Time, 05/31/12 - 08/31/12
Single Chromosome Amplification
Summer, 03/01/06 - 06/01/08
CA4+: a novel cationic contrast agent for evaluating glycosaminoglycan content by CT imaging
Part Time, 01/02/11 - 05/30/13
Molecular and cellular analysis of structural plasticity in the adult cortex of Par-4 mice
Summer, 06/01/07 - 08/31/07
Basement Membrane Regulation in the Primary Mouth Region
Summer, 07/14/10 - 09/01/10
Influence of metabolic regulation on primary cell proliferation and differentiation
Summer, 06/01/12 - 09/01/12

Research
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  1. R13CA228237 (MITCHELL, RICHARD N) Apr 1, 2018 - Mar 31, 2019
    NIH
    2018 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Investigative Pathology
    Role: Principal Investigator
  2. R13CA217139 (MITCHELL, RICHARD N) Apr 20, 2017 - Apr 19, 2018
    NIH
    2017 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Investigative Pathology
    Role: Principal Investigator
  3. R01GM067049 (MITCHELL, RICHARD N) Mar 1, 2003 - Feb 28, 2007
    NIH
    Origin of Intimal cells in allograft arteriopathy
    Role: Principal Investigator
  4. R01GM047726 (MITCHELL, RICHARD N) Apr 1, 1992 - Mar 31, 2001
    NIH
    MEMBRANE RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING AND ANTIGEN PROCESSING
    Role: Principal Investigator
  5. R01HL043364 (MITCHELL, RICHARD N) Apr 1, 1990 - Sep 30, 2004
    NIH
    PATHOGENESIS OF TRANSPLANT ASSOCIATED ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
    Role: Principal Investigator

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.