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Jeffrey P. Nadler : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeffrey P. Nadler

Jeffrey P. Nadler (born 27 February 1950, in Brooklyn, New York) is a Jewish American Infectious Diseases and HIV/AIDS expert. His most recent position has been as Acting Director and Assistant Director of the (Therapeutics Research Program ), Division of AIDS (DAIDS), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) where he oversaw NIH/NIAID-sponsored national and international HIV/AIDS research.
He is well known for his service as an expert HIV consultant to the Association of Physicians of India (API), as a facilitator to the creation of the first guidelines for use of antiretroviral therapy in India, and for training countless Indian physicians in the treatment of HIV/AIDS through the NGO, (CHART-India ).〔Gupta SB, Johsi SR, Patel AK, For expert panel of Guidelines Development Committee. API Consensus Guidelines for use of antiretroviral therapy in adults (API-ART Guidelines). ''JAPI''. 2006;54:57-64.〕〔Patole, G. (2004, January 24). 10 years away from a vaccine. ''The Times of India''. Retrieved August 14, 2011 from http://m.timesofindia.com/PDATOI/articleshow/442633.cms.〕〔CHART-India History. Retrieved August 14, 2011 from http://health.usf.edu/medicine/ia/partners_india.htm.〕 His reputation as physician-adventurer is also of note. He treated climbers while ascending Mount Everest, sailors while racing around the world, and indigenous peoples while backpacking along the Amazon River in Brazil and while hacking his way through the jungles of Peru on a mapmaking expedition. A master HIV clinician of international repute, he has treated patients with HIV and AIDS in Brazil, the Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Russia and the United States.〔Nadler, JP. The answer to AIDS worldwide? ''Medscape News.'' Retrieved August 14, 2011 from http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/410153.〕
==Early life and education==
Nadler was born 27 February 1950 in Brooklyn, New York to Mae and Abraham Nadler, a teacher and a career civil servant for the United States Commerce Department, respectively. He earned a B.A. from SUNY Buffalo in 1971 and completed a National Science Foundation summer research fellowship prior to graduation. Nadler was awarded his medical degree (M.D.) in 1975 from the New York Medical College New York, NY, where he received the Community and Preventive Medicine Scholarship. Dr. Nadler completed his post-doctoral residency training in Internal Medicine at the New York Medical College (1975–78) and fellowship training in (Infectious Diseases at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine ) in the Bronx, New York (1978–80).

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