Michael D. Lockshin - Committee Membership

Committee Membership

He has served on numerous study sections and ad-hoc committees for the National Institutes of Health, the Veterans' Administration, the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, the Canadian Medical Research Council, the SLE Foundation, among others.

  • Institute of Medicine Health Science Policy Committee, 2002-5
  • National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, AXXS Workshop, 2002
  • Institute of Medicine Committee on CDC’s Safety and Efficacy Research on Anthrax Vaccine, 2001-2
  • Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health, 2001-5
  • Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 2000-4
  • Institute of Medicine Committee on Understanding the Biology of Sex and Gender Differences, 1999–2001
  • Alliance for Lupus Research, Scientific Executive Board, 2000-
  • American Rheumatism Association: many committees and offices, including Education Committee (Chairman), Committee on Rheumatologic Practice (Chairman), Second Vice President, and Abstract Review Committees (Chairman)
  • Arthritis Foundation: many committees and offices, including Board of Governors, Professional Education Committee (Chairman), Unproven Remedies Committee (Chairman)
  • American Board of Internal Medicine: Sub Specialty Committee on Rheumatology (Chairman )
  • American College of Physicians: Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program IX (Chairman)
  • American Board of Medical Examiners: Member for Rheumatology
  • SLE Foundation of America, Inc.: Medical Advisory Committee (Chairman)

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