Victor Marder, M.D.

A Short Biography:

Inducted into the Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars, 2009.

Work Titles
UCLA Professor, Medicine Professor, Neurology Professor, Pediatrics Member, JCCC Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Program Area
Education:
Degrees:
M.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1959
Internship:
1959 - 1960 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Residency:
1965 - 1966 Strong Memorial Hospital
1960 - 1961 Strong Memorial Hospital
Certifications:
Certifications:
1972 American Board of Internal Medicine

Contact Information:

Email Address:

vmarder@mednet.ucla.edu


Website:

Web-Profile

Work Phone Number:

(310) 794-1663

(310) 825-4285

(310) 825-4469

Laboratory Address:

1000 Veteran Ave.
Los Angeles, CA , CA 90095


Detailed Biography:

Victor Marder graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1959 and received his house-staff training at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York. He received research and clinical training in hematology and vascular medicine at the National Institutes of Health (1961-1964, 1966-1968) in the laboratory of N. Raphael Shulman and spent one year in the laboratory of Maxime Seligmann and Marie-Jo Larrieu at the Hopital St. Louis in Paris, France from 1964-1965. Dr. Marder's first faculty appointment was at Temple University Health Sciences Center from 1968 to 1977, where he advanced in the Department of Medicine from Assistant Professor of Medicine to full Professor of Medicine. He was a member of the Specialized Centers of Research (SCOR) in Thrombosis, directing the Fibrinolysis Section, and served as Chief of the Section on Thromboembolic Diseases in the Department of Medicine, under Professor and Chair, Sol Sherry. In 1977, he moved to the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, assuming the position of Chief of Hematology, Department of Medicine. He developed and directed a Program Project in coagulation, hemostasis and thrombosis for 15 years and published in the fields of fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor biochemistry, endothelial cell physiology, and translational in clinical studies of thrombolytic therapy and prophylactic anticoagulation. In 1999, Dr. Marder joined the faculty at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA as Director of the Vascular Medicine Program at Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital and the Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology in the Department of Medicine. He is Co-Director of the Hematology/Medical Oncology Fellowship Training Program and directs the NIH-funded "Training for Academic Hematology" (2002-2007) and an RO-1 grant from the NHLBI on ���Safer Thrombolytic Therapy Using Plasmin��� (2004-2008). Dr. Marder is the recipient of a Distinguished Career Award from the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (1995) and has served as Chair of the ISTH Council (1986-1988) and as President of the XVIIth ISTH Congress in Washington, DC (1999).

Publications:

A selected list of publications:

Shlansky-Goldberg RD, Matsumoto AH, Baumbach GA, Siegel JB, Raabe RD, Murphy TP, Deng CQ, Dawkins JR, Marder VJ.   A first-in-human Phase I trial of locally-delivered human plasmin for hemodialysis graft occlusion. J Thromb Haemost 6: 944-950, 2008, , ; .
Stewart D, Marder VJ, Starkman S, Saver JL.   Magnesium sulfate neither potentiates nor inhibits TPA-induced thrombolysis. J Thromb Haemost 4; 1575-1579, 2006, , ; .
Jahan R, Stewart D, Vinters HV, Yong W, Vinuela F, Vandeberg P, Marder VJ.   Middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rabbit using selective angiography: application for assessment of thrombolysis. Stroke 39: 1613-1615, 2008, , ; .
Marder VJ.   Preclinical studies of plasmin: superior benefit-to-risk ratio compared to tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). In “Potential for better thrombolytic therapy: Is plasmin the answer?” Marder VJ and Novokhatny V, Guest Editors, Thrombosis Research 2008; 122: S9-S15, , ; .
Marder VJ, Chute DJ, Starkman S, Abolian AM, Kidwell C, Liebeskind D, Ovbiagele B, Vinuela F, Duckwiler G, Jahan R, Vespa PM, Selco S, Rajajee V, Kim D, Sanossian N, Saver JL.   Analysis of thrombi retrieved from cerebral arteries of patients with acute ischemic stroke, Stroke, 2006; 37: 2086-2093.
Colman RW, Marder VJ, Clowes AW, George JN, Goldhaber SJ.   Hemostasis and Thrombosis: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice, , 2006; Fifth Edition, 2006: .
Marder VJ, Ortel TL, Grollman A, Hasan AAK (Guest Editors).   NIH Conference on Dietary Supplements, Coagulation and Antithrombotic Therapies, Thrombosis Research, 2005; 117: 1-230.
Hull RD, Marder VJ, Mah AF, Biel RK, Brant RF.   Quantitative assessment of thrombus burden predicts the outcome of treatment for venous thormbosis: a systematic review, American Journal of Medicine, 2005; 118: 456-464.
Marder VJ, Rosove MH, Minning DM   Foundation and sites of action of antithrombotic agents Best practice & research. Clinical haematology. , 2004; 17(1): 3-22.

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