Daniel
Howard, M.D., M.P.H.
ADC Pediatrics
2400 Cedar Bend Dr., 2nd Floor
Austin, TX 78758
Phone: 512.901.4016
Medical Education:
Medical degree:
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine - Mayo Medical
School
Master of Public Health:
University of
Minnesota School of Public Health
Internship and Residency:
University of Texas Medical Branch - Austin
Pediatrics Residency Program
Board Certification:
Board certified by
the American
Academy of Pediatrics
Licensure: Texas Medical
Board licensee
Honors and Awards:
UTMB
- Austin Pediatrics 3rd Year Chief Resident
Physician, 2008-2009
Austin Combined Residency Programs Outstanding
Overall Resident of the Year, 2009
UTMB
- Austin Pediatrics Karen Teel Award of Excellence,
2009
UTMB
- Austin Pediatrics Program Outstanding Overall
Resident of the Year, 2009
UTMB
- Austin Pediatrics Program Outstanding Second Year
Resident of the Year, 2008
UTMB
- Austin Pediatrics Program Outstanding First Year
Resident of the Year, 2007
Schilling and Crotty Scholarships, Mayo Medical
School
Bachelor of Science with University Distinction and
Departmental Honors, Stanford University, 1999
Professional Affiliations:
Travis County Medical
Society
Texas Medical
Association
American Academy of
Pediatrics
Publications:
Daniel E. Howard,
Marisol Fernandez, Sarmistha B. Hauger. “Clinical
and laboratory characteristics of children with
murine tyhus in Austin, Texas in 2008.” Accepted for
presentation at 2009 Infectious Disease Society of
America annual meeting.
Daniel E. Howard,
Marisol Fernandez, Sarmistha B. Hauger. “Prolonged
Fever with Headache or Rash? Remember Murine
Typhus.” The LINK Letter (Dell Children’s
Medical Center). 2009; Vol. 3, Issue 2: 6-7.
Daniel E. Howard.
“Case Report: An infant with fever, irritability,
and a remote history of bloody diarrhea.” (Salmonella
meningitis). The LINK Letter (Dell Children’s
Medical Center). 2008-9; Vol. 2, Issue 1: 3.
Apoor S. Gami, Eric J.
Olson, Win K. Shen, R. Scott Wright, Karla V.
Ballman, Dave O. Hodge, Regina Herges, Daniel E.
Howard, Virend K. Somers. “Obstructive Sleep
Apnea Increases the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: A
Longitudinal Study of 10,701 Adults.” Circulation.
2008; 118 (18): S_307.
Apoor S. Gami, Brandi
J. Witt, Daniel E. Howard, Patricia J. Erwin,
Lisa A. Gami, Virend K. Somers, Victor M. Montori.
“Metabolic Syndrome and Risk of Incident
Cardiovascular Events and Death. A Systematic Review
and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies.”
Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
2007; 49: 403-414.
Apoor S. Gami,
Daniel E. Howard, Eric J. Olson, Virend K.
Somers. “Day-Night Pattern of Sudden Death in
Obstructive Sleep Apnea.” New England Journal of
Medicine. 2005 Mar 24; 352(12): 1206-1214.
Apoor S. Gami,
Daniel E. Howard, Eric J. Olson, Virend K.
Somers. “Altered circadian variation of sudden
cardiac death in patients with obstructive sleep
apnea.” Circulation. 2004; 110(17):III-818.
Douglas E. Feldman,
Cristoph Spiess, Daniel E. Howard, Judith
Frydman. “Tumorigenic Mutations of VHL Disrupt
Folding In Vivo by Interfering with Chaperonin
Binding.” Molecular Cell. 2003; 12:
1213-1224.
Judith Frydman,
Douglas E. Feldman, Daniel E. Howard.
“Structural determinants of the interaction between
the eukaryotic chaperonin TRiC/CCT and the tumor
suppressor protein VHL.” The 2002 Meeting on
Molecular Chaperones & the Heat Shock Response.
Judith Frydman,
Douglas E. Feldman, Daniel E. Howard, Mark W.
Melvile, Raul G. Ferreyra. “Role of the chaperonin
TRiC/CCT in the assembly of the VHL-Elongin BC tumor
supresor complex.” The 2000 Meeting on Molecular
Chaperones & the Heat Shock Response.
Daniel E. Howard
and Judith Frydman. “Identification of a
transferable chaperonin-binding domain in the von
Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein.” Stanford
Biologist. Vol. 4, 2000.
Personal Interests:
Spending time with my wife and two children,
photography, traveling, gardening, tennis, volleyball.
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