Stephen Cederbaum
Professor
Human Genetics
University of California los Angeles
United States of America
Biography
Stephen Cederbaum was born in Brooklyn, NY. After graduating from Midwood High School, he attended Amherst College and received a BA degree with honors in Chemistry. He graduated from NYU School of Medicine in 1964 with honors in Biochemistry and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha. He was an intern and resident in Internal Medicine at Barnes Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. After two years at the National Heart Institute in Bethesda, he received medical genetics training at the University of Washington. He has been at UCLA since 1971. He sees patients with genetic and metabolic disorders, has a research laboratory and is active in teaching and training. He is married, has two grown children and lives in Santa Monica, CA.
Research Interest
Medical Genetics, Pediatrics, Pediatric Genetics, Human Genetics
Publications
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Crombez, E.A., Cederbaum, S.D., Spector, E., Chan, E., Salazar, D., Neidich, J. and Goodman, S. Maternal glutaric academia, type I identified by newborn screening, Mol. Genet. Metab, 2008; 94: 132-134.
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Mumenthaler, S.M., Yu, H., Tze, S., Cederbaum, S.D., Pegg, A.E., Seligson, D.B. and Grody W.W. Differential expression of arginase II in human prostate cancer and its involvement in polyamine synthesis. , Int. J. Oncol, 2008; 32: 357-365.
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Arnold, G.L., Koeberl, D.W., Matern, D., Barshop, B., Braverman, N., Burton, B., Cederbaum, S., Fiegenbaum, A., Garganta, C, Gibson, J., Goodman S.I., Harding, C., Kahler S., Kronn, D., Longo, N. A Delphi-based consensus clinical practice protocol, for the diagnosis and management of 3-methylcrotonyl CoA carboxylase deficiency. , Mol. Genet. Metab, 2008; 92: 363-370.