GREGORY ANOUFRIEV



CURRICULUM VITAEGREGORY ANOUFRIEV, MDBIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION______________________________________________________________Work Address: Department of Health, Leisure and Exercise ScienceAppalachian State UniversityBoone, NC 28608-2036Office Phone:828-262-7069 Email:anoufrievg@appstate.eduEDUCATION_____________________________________________________________Riga Medical University, Riga, Latvia1989-1991 Post Graduation TrainingDepartment of MedicineSpecialization: Internal MedicineRiga Medical University, Riga, Latvia1984-1989 Doctor of MedicineDepartment of MedicineSpecialization: Internal MedicineCertified by the USA Commission of Equivalence (1997)Registration No. 004500Degree: Doctor of MedicineNaval Hospital Base No. 1472, Sevastopol, Crimea1981-1983 Physician AssistantDepartment of General Surgery (continue education)Specialization: First Surgical AssistantNaval Hospital Base No. 1472, Sevastopol, Crimea1981-1983 Physician AssistantDepartment of Naval Laboratory Research (continue education)Specialization: Clinical Laboratory Research Assistant, First ClassPhysician Assistant School No. 1, Riga, Latvia1977-1981 Physician AssistantDepartment of MedicineSpecialization: Physician Assistant PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCELecturerDepartment of Health, Leisure and Exercise ScienceAppalachian State University, Boone, NC2010 – Laboratory InstructorDepartment of ChemistryAppalachian State University, Boone, NC2008 – 2010Laboratory Manager/Laboratory Instructor/Research AssistantDepartment of ChemistryAppalachian State University, Boone, NC1999 – 2008Laboratory Instructor Department of BiologyCaldwell Community College and Technical Institute, Watauga Campus2001 - 2002Clinical DirectorCornerstone Services, Inc. Boone, NC1997-1998First Assistant in SurgeryMedical CenterForth Worth, TX1993-1996Physician (Internal Medicine)Latvian Basin General HospitalRiga, Latvia1990 – 1992Physician AssistantRiga City Skin and Venereal Health Center Riga, Latvia1983 – 1990Physician AssistantNavy Service1981-1983RESEARCH INTERESTSMy research interests surround the chemical processes of oxidation within human physiological systems, along with identifying nutritive antioxidative agents to treat pathological conditions such as cancer, atherosclerosis and degenerative diseases.RESEARCH PUBLICATIONSRadak T, McAnulty L, McAnulty SM, Anoufriev G, Collier SR. The effects of acute and chronic ingestion of red wine on oxidative and vascular properties in obese humans. In PreperationPUBLISHED ABSTRACTS (Riga, Latvia)“Circulatory Adjustments to Dynamic Exercise and the Effect of Physical Training in Patients with Long Term Posthospital Phase of Myocardial Infarction”. Doc. Shafro I.S., M.D., Prof. D.M. Aronov, M.D.“Uncontrolled Diabetes and Atherosclerosis. Complications from Diabetes”. (Internal Medicine Student Research Group) Prof. Sorokina S.V., M.D.“Long-Term Physiologic Adaptations to Exercise with Special Reference to Performance and Cardiorespiratory Function in Health and Disease. Primary and Secondary Prevention”. (Internal Medicine Student Research Group) Prof. Sorokina S.V., M.D.“Psychological Environment and Long Term Exercise Program as Non-Drug Therapy and Rehabilitation in Patients with Post Myocardial Infarction”. (Internal Medicine Student Research Group) Prof. Sorokina S.V., M.D.Physiological Aspects of Aging: Changes in the Digestive and Hormonal Systems. Diet and Active Lifestyle”. Prof. Zinchenko O.D., Biology Dept.“Immunological Changes in Patients with Chronic Dermatological Diseases. Hemodialysis, Peritonial Dialysis – Future Treatment Perspectives”. Doc. Rubin A.S., M.D.“Long Term Use of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs as Cause of Acute Tubular Necrosis. Perspective Effects of Therapy”. Fatajev A.B., Ph.D., Pharmacology Dept.“Changes in the Immunological System due to Environmental Changes” (published article in the “Vaseliba” magazine). Prof. Leja J.J., Ph.D., M.D., Physiology DeptMEDIA APPEARANCES______________________________________________________________Watauga Democrat 11/10/2004 ASU Uncorks New Wine Program;IN PREPERATION: “Children of the Sun- Evolution of Human Diet and its Relationship with Diseases”IN PREPERATION: Shatley Spring Mineral Water as a Part of Mineral Water Exploration in the Appalachians;GRANTS / RECOGNITION______________________________________________________________“Medical Statistics and Data Analysis Integrated in Software Development; Outcome Measures”; Grandfather Home for Children, Banner Elk, NC; G. Anoufriev, M.D.; (2001);Feasibility of a Mind/Body Wellness Center for Watauga County, Physician and Practitioner Utilization Survey. Submitted a grant proposal together with Denise Martz, Ph.D. and Gillian Baker, MHA. Obtained the grant from the Healthy Carolinians, Inc. in the amount of $10,000; (2005);“Investigation of Cleaver (Gallium Aparine L.) Extract as an Internal Remedy for Contact Dermatitis Brought by Exposure to Poison Ivy”. Grant N. Holder, Ph.D., Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; (2004);“Remaking the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory to Incorporate Biotechnology Skills and Concepts: A Proposal for Planning and Targeted Implementation at Appalachian State University”. Grant N. Holder, Ph.D., Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; $5,000; (2005);Certificate of Recognition by the Watauga High School Board for developing and conducting an internship program for high school students; ?(August, 2005);Participated in a research study conducted by HLES: ”Metabolic and Plasma Antioxidant Effects of Chronic and Acute Red Wine Ingestion in Obese Individuals” ; (Tim Radak, Dr.PH, R.D., Lisa S. McAnulty, Ph.D., R.D., and Steven R. McAnulty, Ph.D. (Duplin Wines funded $2,000.00 and a provision of wine and dealcoholized wine; (2009);GRANTS NOT FUNDED______________________________________________________________Basic Principles in Forensic Microscopy; Libby G. Puckett Assistant Professor, Director of Forensic Science Program, Anthony B. Love Laboratories Manager, Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; (2006);Development of a Bioactive Natural Polyphenolic Supplement with Antioxidant and Vasoactive Properties for Enhanced Vascular Health in Humans (2010)LECTURES - PRESENTATIONS Department of Sociology (Gerontology Program), Appalachian State University; “Ethics and Legal Issues in Geriatric Health Care”; G. Anoufriev, M.D.; (2001);Chemistry demo-show for Watauga school region students; G. Anoufriev, M.D.; 2007;“The Georgian Paradox, or a New Relationship between Human Health and Wine” (structural investigation of wines from the Republic of Georgia); (2009);“Holocaust in Latvia” - Freshman Seminar, scheduled for Spring, 2010;Annual Students Science Fair: “Poison Ivy and Antioxidative Remedies”; WHS student S.Tashakkori, G.Anoufriev, M.D.; (2005);Adviser in senior research project for undergraduate students: “Antibacterial Properties of Juglone”; (2003);SERVICE_____________________________________________________________VolunteerASU Open House for the Department of Chemistry; “Common Ground” (local non-traditional medical practitioners group);“Forensic Camp” – Instructor; May – June, 2007;“Appalachian People of the Planet Soccer Tournament- Coach Bill Horn’s Center for Integrative Medicine (task force)Developed and taught a Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) course for pre-professional students (Fall, 2002)Developed and successfully implemented Chemistry Department Inventory data base system 2008; (complete database including MSDS);University CommitteesASU - Community Outreach Advisory Committee (Institute for Health and Human Services);ASU - Department of Chemistry Safety Committee;COURSES TAUGHT/DESIGNEDIntroductory Chemistry I and II; Developed and taught course CHE 4600 “Physiological Chemistry”; Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; (2003);Developed and taught course CHE 2530 “Introduction to Enology (Wine Chemistry)” as a chemistry department elective, in collaboration with chemistry faculty at ASU and Surry Community College), in an effort to develop a collaborative program in enology and viticulture; Grant N. Holder, Ph.D., Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; (2005);Developed and taught the course “Wine and Health”, as part of a prospective enology group at ASU; Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; (2006);Developed and taught the course “ Introduction to Forensic Pathology and Forensic Medicine” , as part of forensic sciences at ASU; Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.; (2006);Developed the Course: “Basic Principles in Forensic Microscopy” as part of a proposed Master’s Program in Forensic Science; Libby G. Puckett Assistant Professor, Director of Forensic Science Program, Anthony B. Love Laboratories Manager, Gregory Anoufriev, M.D. ; (May, 2006); “Introduction to Surgical Procedures” – (a course for high school students) in collaboration with HLES and the Watauga Medical Center; T. Ford, G. Landry, G. Anoufriev, M.D.; (in progress); REFERENCESPeter Petschauer, Ph.D.Director (retired)Hubbard Center Emeritus Professor Dept. of HistoryAppalachian State University, Boone, NC(828) 264-5514 home (252) 241-7954 cell E-mail: petschauerpw@appstate.eduTashakkori, Rahman, Ph.D.Professor Department of Computer Science Appalachian State University, Boone, NC(828) 262-7009 E-mail: tashakkorir@appstate.eduTim Ford CEO Blowing Rock Hospital, Adj Instructor/HLES Appalachian State University, Boone, NC (828) 295-3136 E-mail: fordtr@appstate.edu, rford2302@Scott R. Collier, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Appalachian State University HLES (828) 262-7145 E-mail: colliersr@appstate.eduDavid Morris, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Appalachian State University HLES (828) 262-3138 Email: morrisdm@appstate.eduTEACHING PHILOSOPHYI am a graduate of a foreign Medical School with a degree in Internal Medicine and teaching experience abroad and in the U.S.A. Through my comprehensive education and exposure to different work environments, I have gained extensive knowledge in the fields of science, management, and modern technology. It is my strong desire to share this knowledge with the new generation of professionals. My passion for teaching goes hand in hand with my deep interest in research. It is my desire to make research a pleasant, satisfying and unforgettable experience for my students, and I believe in expanding the areas of scientific interest and cross-cultural scientific information exchange. I am an admirer of solid work ethics, and have the desire to perform any task to the best of my abilities and in the interest of the ones I teach. I will make any effort to develop a strong connection with my students, and to instill in them love for knowledge and the willingness to achieve high academic goals. In my opinion, exposure to a goal-oriented program, as part of a complex high-level education system, is the path to a successful professional career and of a meaningful and prosperous life. A good education is the most potent ingredient for success – and it is success, that I wish for my students. On a personal note, as a physician turned teacher, I must admit that I enjoy making a difference in my students’ lives not by improving their physical, but their intellectual condition. By accomplishing this, my students’ achievements become my achievements. I find this to be “the joy of teaching”.Medical Doctor specialized in internal medicine with experience in health care management, statistical studies, laboratory management and teaching. Creative problem solver, who has the ability to implement interdisciplinary research programs, and to conduct teaching assignments competently. Greatly interested in scientific research and working with students. ................
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