David Nochlin, M.D.

   
 

Attending Neuropathologist
New Jersey Neuroscience Institute JFK
65 James Street, Edison, NJ 08818

 

 



Academic Appointments: Associate Professor, Department of Neuroscience, Seton Hall University School of Graduate Medical Education, South Orange, NJ; Research Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Senior Lecturer University of Washington School of Medicine, 1988-2003.

Graduate Education: Rotating Internship, West Jersey Hospital, Camden, New Jersey, 1973-1974; Neurology Residency, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center and S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center - Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, New York, 1974-1977; Anatomic Pathology - Neuropathology Fellowship. Medical College of Virginia – Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, 1977-1980; Senior Staff Fellow, Laboratory of Neurosciences, National Institute on Aging, N.I.H., Bethesda, Maryland, 1984-1986; Senior Neuropathology Fellow, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, 1986-1988.

Medical School: Faculty of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico (U.N.A.M.), Ciudad Universitaria, México, D.F., MÉXICO (1972).

Specialty Board Certification: American Board of Pathology: Neuropathology, 1980.

Research Interests: Degenerative diseases of the nervous system.

Professional Memberships: American Association of Neuropathologists, International Society of Neuropathology, U.S.-Canadian Academy of Pathology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Registry of Pathology, New York Academy of Sciences, Society for Neuroscience, Washington State Medical Association, American College of Physicians, American Academy of Neurology, American Medical Association.

Honors and Awards: Weil Award, Honorable Mention, Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting, American Association of Neuropathologists, 1989; Life member of the National Registry of Who'sWho (184802), 2002; Marquis Who'sWho®. Who'sWho in Medicine and Healthcare, 2002-present; Marquis Who'sWho®. Who'sWho in Science and Engineering, 2002-present; Marquis Who'sWho®. Who'sWho in America , 2003-present; International Health Professional of the Year, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England. 2003-present; International Scientist of the Year, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England. 2003-present.

Professional Experience: Private Practice, México, D.F ., MÉXICO, 1972-1973 Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology, New York Medical College and Westchester County Medical Center, Valhalla, New York 1980-1982 and 1983-1984; Attending Neuropathologist, Neurosurgery Service, General Hospital, National Medical Center, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), México, DF , MÉXICO , 1982-1983; University of Washington School of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, Washington, 1988-2003: Attending Neuropathologist: Autopsy and Neuropathology Core D (Alzheimer's Disease Research Center), Department of Pathology, Neuropathology Laboratory: Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington Medical Center, Consultant Neuropathologist, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, and Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Interim Director, Autopsy and Neuropathology Core D, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, 1996-1998.

Representative Publications:
McKinney JS, Steineke T, Nochlin D, Brisman JL. De novo formation of large arteriovenous shunting and a vascular nidus mimicking an arteriovenous malformation within an anaplastic oligodendroglioma: treatment with embolization and resection. J Neurosurg. 2008 Dec;109(6):1098-102.

Hinduja, A., Aguilar, L.G., Steineke, T., Nochlin, D. and Landolfi, J.C. Rosai-Dorfman disease manifesting as intracranial and intraorbital lesion. J Neuro-oncol 2008;90:117-20; Nov 20 [Epub ahead of print DOI 10.1007/s11060-008-9733-z]

Basun, H., Bogdanovic, N., Ingelsson, M., Almkvist, O., Näslund, J., Axelman, K., Bird, T.D., Nochlin, D., Schellenberg, G.D., Wahlund, L.O., and Lannfelt, L. Clinical and neuropathological features of the Arctic APP mutation causing early onset Alzheimer’s disease. Arch Neurol 2008;65:499-505

Brickell, K.L., Leverenz, J.B., Steinbart, E.J., Rumbaugh, M., Schellenberg, G.D., Nochlin, D., Lampe, T.H., Holm, I.E., Deerlin, V.V., Yuan, W., and Bird, T.D. Clinicopathological concordance and discordance in three monozygotic twin pairs with familial Alzheimer’s disease. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2007;78:1050-1055; Jul 5 [Epub ahead of print]

Leverenz, J.B., Fishel, M.A., Peskind, E.R., Montine, T.J., Nochlin, D., Steinbart, E., and Raskind, M.A., Schellenberg GD, Bird TD, Tsuang D. Lewy body pathology in familial Alzheimer disease: evidence for disease- and mutation-specific pathologic phenotype. Arch Neurol 2006;63:370-76