Prof. Eran Leitersdorf is a graduate of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical School. He trained in Internal Medicine and Lipid Metabolism at Hadassah under Prof. Yechezkiel Stein. During the years 1986-8 he trained in
Molecular Genetics at the laboratory of Drs. M.S. Brown and J.L. Goldstein in Dallas, Texas. In 1992 he was a visiting professor at the laboratory of Drs. A. Motulsky and S. Deeb at the George Washington University in Seattle and in 1995 at the laboratory of Dr. J.-C. Fruchart at the Pasteur Institute in Lille, France. He is a Professor of Medicine and the Dorothy and Maurice Bucksbaum Chair in Molecular Genetics.
He was the Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine B and is currently the head of the Center for
Research, Prevention and Treatment of Atherosclerosis at Hadassah. He is a recipient of five Hebrew University - Faculty of Medicine Prizes, the Fogarty (NIH) and the IAS Awards.
His main research interests are in Lipid
Metabolism, Atherosclerosis, Molecular Genetics and Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism. His laboratory work has been supported by the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation, the Israel Academy of Sciences, the German
Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development and the Ministry of Health as well as by multinational drug companies and private foundations.
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