Yale School of Medicine

Yale Center for Clinical Investigation

Yale Center for Clinical Investigation

Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
2 Church St. South
New Haven, CT 06519
Tel: 203.785.3482
Fax: 203.737.2480
ycci@yale.edu

Tamar H. Taddei, MD

Fellow, Section of Digestive Diseases

1992 B.S.F.S Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Humanities in International Affairs
1993-1995   Unversity of Maryland, Post-baccalaureate premedical sciences
2000 M.D. Georgetown University School of Medicine, Medicine
2000-2004   Georgetown University Hospital, Internship/Residency/
Chief Residency
2004-2007   Yale University School of Medicine, GI Fellowship

Positions

2000-2003 Internship/Residency, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
2003-2004 Chief Residency and Staff Attending, Georgetown University, at INOVA-Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA
2004-Present Fellowship, Section of Digestive Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

Honors

2001 Award of Excellence in Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital
2003 Dudley P. Jackson Award for Excellence in Teaching, Georgetown University Hospital
2003 Donald M. Knowlan Award for Outstanding Resident, Virginia Hospital Center – Arlington

Publications

  • Gots, RE, Hamosh (Taddei) TD, Flamm WG, Carr CJ. Multiple chemical sensitivities: a symposium on the state of the science.  Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology.  1993;18(1):61-78.
  • Taddei T, Younossi Z.  The efficacy of weight reduction in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Evidence-Based Gastroenterology. 2004;5(3):96-97.
  • Rustgi V, Marino G, Rustgi S, Halpern M, Johnson L, Tolleris C, Taddei T.  Impact of body mass index on graft failure and overall survival following liver transplant.  Clinical Transplantation.  2004;18(6):634-637.
  • Carmack S, Ahrens W, Ravichandran P, Hui P, Robert M, Taddei T, Mistry P, Jain D. Sinusoidal lymphocytosis as a marker for cryoglobulinemia in hepatitis C liver biopsies. Digestive Disease Week. Gastroenterology. 2006;130(4 – Supplement 2):782.

Research Funding

Ongoing

Training Program in Investigative Gastroenterology

NIH NIDDK Training Grant T32 (DK07017)
PI: Henry Binder, MD.
7/1/2005 - 6/30/2007.

Pathophysiologic mechanisms of the hepatobiliary phenotype of Gaucher Disease

Yale Clinical and Translational Sciences Award, Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
PI: Tamar Taddei, MD
4/07-9/08.

Phenotypic and pathophysiologic Determinants of the Hepatobiliary Manifestations of Gaucher Disease

American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, 2007
Sheila Sherlock Award for Clinical and Translational Research Research in Liver Disease,
PI: Tamar Taddei, MD.  
7/1/07-6/30/09.