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100 Woods RdValhalla, NY 10595
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Summary
- Alec Weber is a licensed Internal Medicine specialist based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. He completed his medical education at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, followed by a residency in Internal Medicine and a fellowship in Hematology and Medical Oncology at Westchester Medical Center, anticipated to be completed in 2027. Dr. Weber has contributed to several publications, including work on social risk factors in the ICU, a transcriptional regulatory network in Chlamydia, nosocomial COVID-19, and the effects of GrgA overexpression in Chlamydia trachomatis, with varying levels of citation.
Education & Training
Westchester Medical CenterFellowship, Hematology and Medical Oncology, 2024 - 2027
Westchester Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 2021 - 2024
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolClass of 2021, M.D.
Certifications & Licensure
NY State Medical License 2025 - 2027
American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine- American Heart AssociationAdvanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
- American Heart AssociationBasic Life Support (BLS)
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsScreening for Social Risk Factors in the ICU During the Pandemic.Derek Ge, Alec M Weber, Jayanth Vatson, Tracy Andrews, Natalia Levytska
Critical Care Explorations. 2022-10-01 - 13 citationsIdentification of a GrgA-Euo-HrcA Transcriptional Regulatory Network in Chlamydia.Wurihan Wurihan, Yi Zou, Alec M. Weber, Korri Weldon, Yehong Huang
Msystems. 2021-08-03 - 7 citationsGrgA overexpression inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis growth through sigma66- and sigma28-dependent mechanisms.Wurihan Wurihan, Alec M. Weber, Zheng Gong, Zhongzi Lou, Samantha Sun
Microbial Pathogenesis. 2021-05-01
Abstracts/Posters
- Outcomes of R-MPV followed by Ara-C in Primary CNS lymphomaKhurshid A, Paranji S, Kapur R, Weber AM, Cohen M, Vegunta R, Seiter K, Liu D, Ahmed T, Sweeney R, Steinberg A, J Clin Oncol, 2024;42(16 suppl):e19046.
- CLAG-based chemotherapy in previously untreated AML patientsKapur R, Weber AM, Trias J, Raghavendran K, Germani-Danyko S, Jackson M, Steinberg A, Liu D, Seiter K, Blood, 2023;142(suppl 1):5913.
- Nosocomial COVID-19 incidence and outcomes: a single-center retrospective studyVatson JS, Nahass TA, Regunathan AA, Weber AM, Nahass R, Hussain S, Crit Care Med, 2022;50(1 suppl):80. Abstract 192.
Lectures
- A GrgA-Euo-HrcA transcriptional regulatory network controls the growth and development of Chlamydia.Presented at: Chlamydia Basic Research Society - 4/28/2021
- COVID-19: bringing social determinants of health out of the shadows.Grand rounds presented at: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - 10/21/2020
- GrgA as a master transcriptional regulator that controls chlamydial growth and developmentPresented at: Chlamydia Basic Research Society - 3/18/2019
Authored Content
- Preclerkship Students Integrated into Clinical Telehealth Initiative in COVID-19 PandemicMay 2020
- Students Bridging the Telemedicine Volume Chasm Created by COVID-19May 2020
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