Biographical Sktch - 12/89 - UT Southwestern



CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL BACKGROUND:

Name: Charles R. Rosenfeld, MD

Birth date and place of birth: August 25, 1941

Atlanta, GA

Present address and telephone number: 4123 Shady Hill

Dallas, Texas 75229

(214) 357-5801

Marital Status: Married - Ann Marie

3 sons (Evan, Scott, Jason)

EDUCATION BACKGROUND:

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia - No degree 1959-1962

Emory University School of Medicine 1962-1966

Atlanta, GA - M.D.

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

Intern, Pediatrics 1966-1967

Yale-New Haven Medical Center

New Haven, CT

Resident, Pediatrics 1967-1969

Bronx Municipal Hospital Center and Albert Einstein

College of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Chief Resident, Pediatrics 1969-1970

Bronx Municipal Hospital & Albert Einstein College

of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Postdoctoral Fellow - Pediatric Pulmonary 1970-1971

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Postdoctoral Fellow - Perinatal Medicine 1971-1973

University of Colorado Medical Center

Denver, CO

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:

Assistant Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1969-1970

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics 1970-1971

Director of Pediatric Extended Home Care Unit

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and OB/GYN 1973-1977

UT Southwestern Medical School

Dallas, Texas

Associate Professor of Pediatrics and OB/GYN 1977-1981

UT Southwestern Medical School

Dallas, Texas

Director, Training Program, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 1978-2007

Department of Pediatrics

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Director, Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 1980-2008

Department of Pediatrics

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Professor of Pediatrics and OB/GYN 1981-present

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology 1995-present

and Pain Management

Faculty, Graduate Program in Integrative Biology 1996-present

Coordinator for Subspecialty Training 2007-present

Department of Pediatrics

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

Medical Director of Nurseries 1973-2006

Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas

Active Attending 1973-present

Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas

Active Attending 1973-present

Children's Medical Center, Dallas, Texas

Director of Neonatology 1990-2006

Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Texas

Consulting Staff – Pediatrics 1973-present

St. Paul Hospital, Dallas, Texas

Interim Medical Director, NNICU 2000-2009

Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX

HONORS

Stipes Scholar, Emory University 1961

Alpha Kappa Alpha National Honorary in Sociology 1962

Emory University

Human Embryology and Development Study Section 1978-1982

of the National Institutes of Health

Perinatal Research Society 1981-present

Sigma Xi 1983-present

Ad Hoc Member, Various Study Sections of the NIH 1984-present

Ad Hoc Reviewer - Pediatric Research, Am J Physiol., 1984-present

Neuroendocrinology, Endocrinology, J Clin Endocrinol

Metab., Am J Obstet Gynecol, J Clin Invest, Science, Circ. Res.,

Cardiovas. Res., Biol Neonate, Arch Dis Childhood, Pediatrics,

J. Perinatology, J. Pediatrics, J. Appl. Physiol, Pediat Nephrology.

Associate Editor Early Human Development 1986-present

Magness R.R., Brown C.E.L., Gant N.F., and Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). In vitro prostacyclin (PGI2) production by uterine arteries from normotensive (NORM) and hypertensive pregnant women: Effects of angiotensin II (AII) and saralasin (SAR). Society for Gynecologic Investigation, March 16-19, 1988 (Presented). President's Poster Award.

International Scientific and Program Committee, 8th & 9th November 8-12, 1992

World Congress on Hypertension in Pregnancy, March 13-15, 1994

Buenos Aires, Argentina and Sydney, Australia

Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Society 1990-1992

for Gynecologic Investigation

NIH Reviewers Reserve 1992-present

Cox B.E., Ipson M.A., Kamm K.E., Shaul P.W., Horning K.M., and Rosenfeld CR (Mentor): Angiotensin II (AII) myometrial smooth muscle receptors (MSMR) change subtype during ovine pregnancy. FASEB, Anaheim, CA, April 1992. Dupont Merck Pharmaceutical Research Travel Award.

Ad Hoc Reviewer - Medical Research Council of Canada, CIHR 1992-2006

George L. MacGregor Professorship of Pediatrics 1993-present

Associate Editor, (Journal of the Society for 1993-2005

Gynecologic Investigation) J Reproductive 2005- present

Sciences

Chern J, Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor), and Kamm K.E. Smooth muscle (SM) myosin heavy chain isoforms (MHCI) and protein in male fetal-neonatal sheep are developmentally regulated. The Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, February 3-5, 1994. (Presented) Finalist for Young Investigator Award.

Sixteenth Edition of Men of Achievement 1994

Ad Hoc Reviewer - March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 1995

Cox B.E., Word R.A., Williams C.E., and Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). Alterations of myometrial and uterine artery angiotensin II receptor subtype expression and function during human pregnancy. Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, February 2-4, 1995. (Presented) Basic Scientist Young Investigator Award.

Editorial Board, American Journal of Physiology: 1996-1999

Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology

Texas Hall of Fame 1996

The Best Doctors in America: Central Region 1996-1997, 2001-2004, 2007-2008

Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care (1st Edition) 1996-present (reselected 2006 – 2007)

Kaiser JR, Cox B.E., and Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). In fetal sheep angiotensin II (ANG II)-induced increases in mean arterial pressure (MAP) are mediated through umbilical artery (UA) AT1 receptors. Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, January 31 - February 2, 1996. (Presented) Finalist Basic Scientist Young Investigator Award.

Arens YHJM, Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor), Jabbar W, and Kamm K.E. Comparison of expression of contractile proteins and myosin heavy chain isoforms (MHCI) in ovine aorta (Ao) and bladder from early fetal through late neonatal periods. Southern Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, January 31 - February 2, 1997. (Presented) Basic Scientist Young Investigator Award.

Salhab W, Shaul P.W., Cox B.E., and Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). Nitric oxide synthase activity in ovine uterine arteries is increased following acute estradiol-17 exposure. The Society for Gynecologic Investigation, San Diego, CA, March 19-22, 1997 (Presented). Recipient of the President’s Presenter’s Award.

Ad Hoc Reviewer for The Wellcome Trust 1997-present

Higher Manpower Development Program Consultant, Ministry of Health, Singapore, October 20-November 1, 1998. Visited and lectured at all major government supported hospitals, and consulted on program development.

Best Doctors in Dallas, Dallas Magazine 1998, 2002 - 2005

Salhab WA, Shaul P.W., Cox B.E., Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). Acute and chronic estrogen treatment modulate uterine artery type I and III nitric oxide synthases. Section on Perinatal Pediatrics, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Pediatrics, October 8-13, 1999. (Presented) Mead Johnson Young Investigator Award for Basic Science.

Reviewer for Medical Research Council of Canada, “Initial Interdisciplinary Health Research Teams” Grants Committee. January 1, 2000-December 31, 2000.

Nagar D, Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). Estrogen increases expression of the β1-subunits of the large conductance calcium activated potassium channel in ovine uterine vascular and visceral smooth muscle. Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February 13-15, 2004, New Orleans, LA. (Young Investigator Award for Basic Research)

Koch J., Hensley G., Ramaciotti C., and Rosenfeld C.R. (Mentor). A Prospective study characterizing ductus arteriosus closure in inborn neonates ................
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