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Lisa M. Madden, M.D.

Assistant Professor in Pediatrics

Hematology and Oncology

Dr. Madden, physician in pediatric hematology/oncology. Her academic and clinical focus centers on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and acute myelogenous leukemia in pediatric patients.

 

Education
  • B.S. | Fordham University | 1988
  • M.S. | University of Notre Dame | 1992
  • M.D. | Michigan State University College of Human Medicine | 2001
Training
  • Residency in Pediatrics | University of Iowa | 2001-2004
  • Fellowship in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology | University of Michigan | 2004 - 2007
Licensure and Board Certification
  • Iowa License | 2001
  • Michigan License | 2004
  • Missouri License | 2010
  • General Pediatrics | 2005
  • Pediatric Hematology/Oncology | anticipated 2011
Honors
  • 1999 Arthur Foley Memorial Scholarship for academic excellence, mentorship and anticipated career in research
  • 2001 Rita Hopkinson Memorial Scholarship for academic excellence and volunteer work with children
  • 2005 NIH Molecular Biology Research Fellowship Award
  • 2007 Faculty Award for Basic Science Research, University of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics
  • 2008 Nancy Newton Loeb Pediatric Cancer Research Award, University of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics
  • 2009 Helen L. Kay Pediatric Cancer Research Award, University of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics
Selected Publications
  • Ogle K, Mavis B, Lovell K, Madden L, “Medical students as standardized patients to assess interviewing skills for pain evaluation”, Med. Ed., 36: 135-40 (2002)
  • Mischler M, Flemming GM, Shanley TP, Madden L, Levine J, Castle V, Filipovich AH, Cornell T, “Epstein-Barr virus-induced hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and X-linked lymphoproliferative disease: a mimicker of sepsis in the pediatric intensive care unit”, Pediatrics, April 2, 2007
  • Marsh R, Villanueva J, Zhang K, Snow AL, Su HC, Madden L, Mody R, Kitchen B, Marmer D, Jordan MB, Risma K, Filipovich A, Bleesing JJ, “A Rapid Flow Cytometric Screening Test for X-linked Lymphoproliferative Disease due to XIAP Deficiency”, Clinical Cytometry, March 13, 2009
  • Marsh RA, Madden LM, Mody R, Kitchen B, Jordan MB, Bleesing JJ, Zhang K, Filipovich AH, “XIAP deficiency: a unique primary immune deficiency best classifiec as a cause of familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (type X) and not as X-linked lymphoproliferative disease”, Blood prepublished online May 20, 2010
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