EVRIM ERDOGAN, Ph.D., DABCC

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Fellowship in Clinical Chemistry
Department of Pathology, University of Utah and ARUP Laboratories, Salt Lake City, UT

Ph.D. in Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry
Cleveland State University Chemistry Department, Cleveland, OH
Specialization in Clinical Chemistry

Thesis Topic: “Identification of amino acids of factor V important for procofactor activation and optimum cofactor function.”

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Istanbul University Engineering Faculty, Chemistry Department, Istanbul, Turkey

CERTIFICATIONS

Diplomate of American Board of Clinical Chemistry

INTERESTS

  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Blood Coagulation
  • Endocrinology
  • Mass Spectrometry Applications in Clinical Endocrine Testing

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS

  • Mass Spectrometry Applications to the Clinical Laboratory (MSACL) Travel Award (2010)
  • American Association of Clinical Chemistry Student Travel Award (2009)
  • American Association of Clinical Chemistry Student Travel Award (2007)
  • American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship (2005) for the project entitled: “Identification of amino acids of factor V important for procofactor activation and optimum cofactor function.”

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Title: Steroid Analysis by LC-MS/MS. American Association of Clinical Chemistry Meeting, July 25-29, 2010. Anaheim, CA.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

  1. Evrim Erdogan, Gordon J. Nelson, Alan L. Rockwood, Elizabeth L. Frank. Evaluation of reference intervals for methylmalonic acid in plasma/serum and urine. Clin. Chim.Acta. 2010; 411(21-22):1827-9.
  2. Evrim Erdogan. Vitamin D, an overview. ASCP Check Sample, Clinical Chemistry. 2010 50(1):1-14.
  3. Tanya Sandrock, Alan Terry, Jeff Martin, Evrim Erdogan, and Wayne Meikle. Detection of Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulins using Enzyme Fragment Complementation. Clin Chem. 2008 54(8):1401-2.
  4. Jamila Hirbawi, Michael A. Bukys, Melissa A. Barhoover, Evrim Erdogan, and Michael Kalafatis. Role of the acidic hirudin-like COOH-terminal amino acid region of factor Va heavy chain in the enhanced function of prothrombinase. Biochemistry. 2008 47:7963-74.
  5. Evrim Erdogan, Michael A. Bukys and Michael Kalafatis. The contribution of amino acid residues 1508-1515 of factor V to light chain generation. J Thromb Haemost. 2008 6:118-24.
  6. Evrim Erdogan, Michael A. Bukys, Thomas Orfeo, Kenneth G. Mann and Michael Kalafatis. Identification of an inactivating cleavage site for thrombin on the heavy chain of factor Va. Thromb Haemost. 2007 98:998-1006.
  7. Evrim Erdogan. Evaluation of Response to SSRIs -Contributions of TDM and pharmacogenomics. Therapeutics & Toxins News, Newsletter for the Therapeutic Drug management and Toxicology Division of the AACC. Winter 2007.

CONTACT INFO

Boston Medical Center
670 Albany Street,
Room 678
Boston, MA 02118

P# 617-414-3727
F# 617-638-4556

evrim.erdogan@bmc.org

Primary teaching affiliate
of BU School of Medicine