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Irina A. Anselm |Medical Services

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Irina A. Anselm |Education

Medical School

St. Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy

1984, St. Petersburg, Russia

Internship

St. Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy

1985, St. Petersburg, Russia

Internship

St. Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy

1986, St. Petersburg, Russia

Residency

University of Massachusetts Medical Center

1995, Worcester, Russia

Fellowship

New England Medical Center

1998, Boston, MA

Irina A. Anselm |Professional History

Irina A. Anselm, MD, is Director of the Mitochondrial Program and Co-Director of the Neurometabolic Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. A pediatric neurologist with special interest in genetics and hereditary disorders, she cares for children with neurometabolic, neurodegenerative, and mitochondrial disorders. She serves as the Department of Neurology's clinical expert for Boston Children's Precision Medicine Service. Her research focuses on the genetics, diagnosis, and management of these disorders, which range from mild to devastating. She is the Principal Investigator of a study investigating the use of experimental drug dichloroacetate (DCA) as a treatment for chronic elevation of blood lactate levels resulting from mitochondrial disorders. She is a Co-investigator on a multicenter trial for treatment of patients with mitochondrial disorders with intractable seizures. She also is a Co-investigator on a natural history study of patients with creatine transporter deficiency. She has a special interest in disorders of neurotransmitter metabolism and works closely with a company that developed gene therapy for one of these disorders. Major publications include 35 original reports in peer-reviewed journals and 4 chapters, and she is a reviewer for the Journal of Pediatric Neurology, Current Pediatric Reviews, and the Journal of Child Neurology.

Irina A. Anselm |Publications

小时候,我一直知道我想成为一名医生。我在俄罗斯圣彼得堡的最后几年中发现了对儿童神经病学的热情。移民到美国后,我继续接受儿童神经病学培训,最终于1998年加入波士顿儿童医院的神经病学系。欧宝彩票平台

I always had an interest in genetic and hereditary disorders, but later developed a special interest in mitochondrial diseases. The complexity and variability of these disorders presents a challenge, but it is also an exciting field with many innovative studies currently underway. As Director of the Mitochondrial Program, I apply the latest techniques to help our patients and their families manage their disorders. One of my top concerns is improving the quality of life for patients through the study and development of new drugs and therapies.

My interest in neurometabolic and neurodegenerative disorders led me to develop a joint Neurometabolic Program with the Division of Metabolism. We see patients with undiagnosed and very rare disorders who have struggled to learn more about their conditions. New diagnostic methods allow us to provide answers for many of these families, as well as genetic counseling and special or experimental treatments.

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