
Dr. Hani El Gabalawy is the coordinator of the Early Synovitis Project in the Arthritis and Rheumatism Branch of NIAMS.
Dr. El Gabalawy is from Canada. He earned his medical degree from the University of Calgary. He then completed an internal medicine residency and a rheumatology fellowship at McGill University in Montreal.
Before coming to NIH last year, Dr. El Gabalawy headed the section of rheumatology at the University of Manitoba, and had been an associate professor in the Department of Internal Medicine there. Before that he served for 6 years as a clinical instructor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
She came to the United States to do a postdoctoral research fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, and then completed a residency in medicine and pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
She joined NIH in 1997 as a fellow in rheumatology with NIAMS.
He completed an internal medicine internship at the University of Minnesota and a residency at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He then completed programs in anatomical, clinical, and surgical pathology, and dermatopathology at Yale and at the University of Minnesota.
Dr. Duray came to NIH in 1994. Before that he had been senior staff surgical
pathologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, served as director
of surgical pathology at Fox Chase Cancer Center, and worked as a staff
pathologist at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
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