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Office
925 Seneca St
Seattle, WA 98101Phone+1 206-341-0860Fax+1 310-423-0120
Summary
- Dr. Bhavana Dabir is an internal medicine specialist based in Seattle, WA, focusing on hospital medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in 2014, following her graduation from St. George's University School of Medicine in 2011. Dr. Dabir has contributed to several research publications, including studies on epidermal growth factor receptor pathways in cancer and protein expression in lymphoma, with citations ranging from 18 to 50 times in other scientific works.
Education & Training
- SUNY Downstate Health Sciences UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2011 - 2014
- St. George's University School of MedicineClass of 2011
Certifications & Licensure
- WA State Medical License 2022 - 2026
- CA State Medical License 2017 - 2024
- NJ State Medical License 2014 - 2023
- VA State Medical License 2014 - 2016
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 45 citationsProteomic Signatures of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Survival Signal Pathways Correspond to Gefitinib Sensitivity in Head and Neck CancerFrancisco G. Pernas, Clint T. Allen, Mary Winters, Bin Yan, Jay Friedman
Clinical Cancer Research. 2009-04-01 - 46 citationsIL-4 protein expression and basal activation of Erk in vivo in follicular lymphomaKatherine R. Calvo, Bhavana Dabir, Alexandra E. Kovach, Christopher Devor, Russell Bandle
Blood. 2008-11-01 - 18 citationsConstitution and quantity of lysis buffer alters outcome of reverse phase protein microarrays.Mary Winters, Bhavana Dabir, Minshu Yu, Elise C. Kohn
Proteomics. 2007-11-01
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