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Rabia Qaiser, M.D.

Dr. Rabia Qaiser

Dr. Qaiser received her medical degree from the Karachi Medical and Dental College in Pakistan. She did her internship at Huron Hospital in Cleveland, OH, and was a pre-resident fellow in the Department of Neurosurgery at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital/Childrens Hospital in Boston, MA.

Publications

R. Qaiser, R. M. Scott, and E. R. Smith. Identification of an association between Robinow syndrome and moyamoya. Pediatr.Neurosurg. 45 (1):69-72, 2009.

Qaiser R, Black P. “Neurosurgery in Pregnancy”. Semin.Neurol. 27 (5):476-481, 2007.

G Marti MD, T Myashita MD, S Sarwar MD, M Lin SOMIII, R Qaiser MD, P Mohebi MD, L Liu PhD, J. Wang BS, J W. Harmon MD “Gene therapy of compromised wound healing: KGF-1 transected with electroporation improves wound angiogenesis”. International Angiology, vol 25, June 2006 suppl 1 to issue No. 2 page 187.

Lin MP, Marti GP, Dieb R, Wang J,Ferguson M, Qaiser R, Bonde P, Duncan MD, Harmon JW. Delivery of plasmid DNA expression vector for keratinocyte growth factor-1 using electroporation to improve cutaneous wound healing in a septic rat model.
Wound Repair Regen. 2006 Sep-Oct;14(5):618-24.

Ahmed N, Guo A, Elhassan H, Qaiser R, Chung R. “Residents managed trauma adequately using their own radiological interpretation as compared with "nighthawk" radiologists”. J Trauma 2006 Sep;61(3):555-6; discussion 556-7

Lin MP, Marti GP, Dieb R, Wang J, Qaiser R, Bonde P, Duncan MD, Harmon JW. Electroporation Improves transfection efficiency in rat wound healing model. J Am College of Surgeons199:S58, 2004.

Marti GP, Lin MP, Qaiser R, Dieb R, Wang J, Parth S, Bonde P, Duncan MD, Harmon JW. KGF-1 plasmid delivered with electroporation accelerates wound closure in diabetic mice. J Am College of Surgeons199:S59, 2004.

Marti G,Ferguson M, Wang J, Dieb R, Qaiser R, Bonde P Duncan MD, Harmon JW. Electroporative transfection with KGF-1 DNA improves wound healing in a diabetic mouse model. Gene Therapy 12/2004,Volume: 11(24), Pages: 1780-5

Presentations

Marti GP, Lin MP, Dieb R, Qaiser R.,Ferguson M, Bonde P, Wang J, Duncan M, Harmon JW. “ A Bioengineered System of Gene Therapy and Electroporation to Improve Wound Healing”. US Department of Defense, Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Military Health Forum, San Juan,Puerto Rico April 2004.

Wasay M, Ali N.M., Shamsi R., Qaiser R., "Risk factors, clinical characteristics and outcome of 677 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage from Karachi, Pakistan", The 127th Annual Meeting of American Neurology Association in New York City, USA, October, 2002

Siddiqui A.A., Qaiser R., Bashir S.H., "Rhino cerebral Aspergillosis. Experience at A.K.U.H.", The Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons Conference at Bhurban, October, 2001
 

 

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