Natasha Frank

Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

Schools

  • Harvard Medical School

Links

Biography

Harvard Medical School

Current endeavors in Dr. Frank's research laboratory at the VA Boston Healthcare System and Children's Hospital Boston are focused on dissecting the relationship of multipotent stem cells residing in diverse human tissues to genetic diseases and cancer, with a special emphasis on the relevant role of the ATP-binding cassette transporter and chemoresistance gene ABCB5. Dr. Frank directs the Genetics Clinic at the VA Boston Medical Center where she attends to patients with hereditary cancer syndromes. Additionally, she serves as an Associate Physician in the Division of Genetics at Brigham and Women's Hospital and is a member of the Harvard Center for Neurofibromatosis and Allied Disorders.

Education

  • Harvard Business School Executive Education (2017 — 2018)
  • Doctor of Medicine - MD National Medical University 'O.O. Bogomolec', Kyiv (1982 — 1988)

Companies

  • Associate Professor Of Medicine Harvard Medical School (2021)
  • Associate Member Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (2015)
  • Affiliate Member Harvard Stem Cell Institute (2004)
  • Associate Physician and Principal Investigator Brigham and Women's Hospital (2004)
  • Staff Physician and Principal Investigator, VA Boston Healthcare System U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (1997)
  • Assistant Professor Of Medicine Harvard Medical School (2012 — 2021)
  • Instructor In Medicine Harvard Medical School (2006 — 2012)
  • Clinical Fellow in Genetics Harvard Medical School (2001 — 2004)
  • Research Fellow in Genetics Harvard Medical School (1998 — 2001)

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