Title(s):
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Appointment Phone:
410-583-2804
Primary Location:
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Expertise:
General Internal Medicine, HIV/AIDS, Infectious Diseases
Education and Experience
Training
- Georgetown University School of Medicine (Washington DC)/ (2002)
Residencies
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston MA)/ Internal Medicine (2007)
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston MA)/ Internal Medicine (2005)
Fellowships
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston MA)/ Infectious Disease (2008)
Certifications
- Infectious Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine (2008)
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (2005)
Locations
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe Street
1830 Building Room 448
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-614-6966
Appointment Phone: 410-583-2804
Fax: 410-502-7029
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Department / Division
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Medicine - Infectious Diseases
Centers/Institutes
Bio
Awards and Honors
1997: magna cum laude, Duke University
2002: Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society
2002: cum laude, Georgetown University School of Medicine
2002: Edward B. Bunn, SJ Award for outstanding academic performance and superior demonstration of the art of medicine
2008: Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Travel Award
2002: Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society
2002: cum laude, Georgetown University School of Medicine
2002: Edward B. Bunn, SJ Award for outstanding academic performance and superior demonstration of the art of medicine
2008: Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Travel Award
Expertise
- General Internal Medicine
- HIV/AIDS
- Infectious Diseases
Professional Highlights
2006-2007: Chief Residency in Internal Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
Research
Research and Publications
Publications: Original Articles
1. Oz M, Melia MT, Soldatov NM, Abernethy DR, Morad M. Functional coupling of human L-type Ca2+ channel and angiotensin AT1A receptor co-expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes: Involvement of the carboxyl-terminal Ca2+ sensors. Molecular Pharmacology. 1998;54(6):1106-1112.
2. Melia M, O''Neill S, Calderon S, Hewitt S, Orlando K, Bithell-Taylor K, Affeln D, Conti C, Wright SB. Development of a Flexible, Computerized Database to Prioritize, Record, and Report Influenza Vaccination Rates for Health Care Personnel. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2009;30(4):361-9.
Publications: Abstracts
1. Soldatov NM, Oz M, Melia MT, Abernethy DR, Morad M. Co-expression of recombinant human L-type Ca2+ channel and angiotensin AT1A receptor in Xenopus oocytes. The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 98 Meeting, San Francisco. FASEB Journal 1998;12(5):A917.
2. Oz M, Soldatov NM, Melia MT, Sandberg K, Abernethy DR, Morad M. Inhibition of recombinant human L-type Ca2+ channel by the activation of angiotensin AT1A receptors co-expressed in Xenopus oocytes. The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Biophysics, Kansas City. Biophysical Journal 1998;74:A378.
3. Melia MT, Karginova EA, Abernethy DR, Morad M, Soldatov NM. Stimuli- and age-dependent expression of Ca2+ channel α1C subunit splice variant with exon 21 contributing to lower dihydropyridine sensitivity. The 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Biophysics, Baltimore. Biophysical Journal 1999;76:A396.
1. Oz M, Melia MT, Soldatov NM, Abernethy DR, Morad M. Functional coupling of human L-type Ca2+ channel and angiotensin AT1A receptor co-expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes: Involvement of the carboxyl-terminal Ca2+ sensors. Molecular Pharmacology. 1998;54(6):1106-1112.
2. Melia M, O''Neill S, Calderon S, Hewitt S, Orlando K, Bithell-Taylor K, Affeln D, Conti C, Wright SB. Development of a Flexible, Computerized Database to Prioritize, Record, and Report Influenza Vaccination Rates for Health Care Personnel. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2009;30(4):361-9.
Publications: Abstracts
1. Soldatov NM, Oz M, Melia MT, Abernethy DR, Morad M. Co-expression of recombinant human L-type Ca2+ channel and angiotensin AT1A receptor in Xenopus oocytes. The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 98 Meeting, San Francisco. FASEB Journal 1998;12(5):A917.
2. Oz M, Soldatov NM, Melia MT, Sandberg K, Abernethy DR, Morad M. Inhibition of recombinant human L-type Ca2+ channel by the activation of angiotensin AT1A receptors co-expressed in Xenopus oocytes. The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Biophysics, Kansas City. Biophysical Journal 1998;74:A378.
3. Melia MT, Karginova EA, Abernethy DR, Morad M, Soldatov NM. Stimuli- and age-dependent expression of Ca2+ channel α1C subunit splice variant with exon 21 contributing to lower dihydropyridine sensitivity. The 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Biophysics, Baltimore. Biophysical Journal 1999;76:A396.
Research Interests
- Viral hepatitis clinical trials
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Languages
- English
Memberships
2004- Massachusetts Medical Society, Member
2004- American College of Physicians, Associate Member
2007- Infectious Diseases Society of America, Member
2004- American College of Physicians, Associate Member
2007- Infectious Diseases Society of America, Member


