Dr. Jose Serrano : NIDDK

Dr. Jose Serrano


DIGESTIVE DISEASES PROGRAMS BRANCH
NIDDK, National Institutes of Health
Building 2DEM, Room 657
6707 Democracy Blvd.
Bethesda, MD 20892
Tel: 301-594-8871
Fax: 301-480-8300
Email: serranoj@mail.nih.gov

Current Position:

Director, Liver and Biliary Programs

 



Concurrent Positions:

Director, Pancreas Program

Project Scientist: Drug Induced Liver Injury Network

NIDDK’s Liaison to Fogarty International Center



Current Portfolio/Responsibilities:

As the Director of the Liver and Biliary Program and the Pancreas program in the

Division of Digestive Disease and Nutrition (DDDN), NIDDK, NIH, my

responsibilities are to provide scientific management, programmatic and fiscal planning,

development, implementation, administration and assessment of research objectives in

liver and pancreas diseases within the DDDN, NIDDK and collaborate with other

Institutes and Agencies. Project Scientist for the Drug Induced Liver Injury Network, a

multi site clinical study on drug and complementary and alternative medicines- induced

hepatotoxicity.



Previous Training and Experience:

Ph.D., Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (1974-1980)

M.D., Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (1979-1985)

Visiting Fellow and Associate, Diabetes Branch, NIDDK, NIH (1985-1990).

Research Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology, East Carolina University

(ECU), Greenville, North Carolina (1990-1992).

Residency, Internal Medicine, East Carolina University and Washington Hospital

Center, Washington, DC (1992-1995).

Fellowship, Gastroenterology/Hepatology, Georgetown University Medical

Center/National Institutes of Health (1995-1998)

Clinical Associate Digestive Diseases Branch, NIDDK (1999-Present)

Medical Officer, Commissioned Corps, US Public Health Service, NIDDK 1998-

Present

Board Certified in Internal Medicine



Committees/ Working Groups:

NIH eRA Program Official Users Group

NIH, the Knowledge Management for Disease Coding Project

NIH, Fogarty International IC representatives Committee

NIDDK SIMON working group and curator

NIDDK Translation Working Group

NIDDK, member DDICC



Other Activities:

Editorial Board, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Intramural Research:

Conduct intramural clinical and basic research on Zollinger Ellison Syndrome in the

Digestive Diseases Branch, NIDDK

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