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12/2015
CURRICULUM VITAE
Vijay Aswani MD, PhD FACP FAAP
I. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: April 09, 1962
Place of Birth: Lagos, Nigeria
Citizenship: Citizen of India, permanent resident of the United States of America
Home address & telephone: M231 Turtle Ridge Road, Marshfield, WI 54449. Tel: 715-486-9371
Professional address & telephone: 1000 N Oak Ave, Marshfield, WI 54449. Tel: 715-387-5600
E-mail address: [email protected] or [email protected]
II. EDUCATION/POST GRADUATE TRAINING
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION DEGREE MM/YY FIELD OF
STUDY
University of Bombay, India B.Sc. 04/84 Microbiology
University of Bombay, India M.Sc. 04/86 Biochemistry
University of Bombay, India Ph.D. 08/92 Biochemistry
Medical University of the Americas, St. Kitts & Nevis M.D. 05/05 Medicine
Marshfield Clinic-Saint Joseph Hospital
Residency 06/09
Internal Medicine
& Pediatrics
III. MEDICAL LICENS URE: Medicine & Surgery in Wisconsin, No. 49548-20
IV. BOARD CERTIFICATION
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), August, 2013, ABIM Certificate Number 290322
American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), October 2015, ABP Certificate Number 112424
V. PRESENT POSITION / ACADEMIC RANK
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public
Health
Physician in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Marshfield Clinic
Associate Editor of Clinical Medicine & Research, a PubMed-indexed peer-reviewed journal
Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program Director, Marshfield Clinic
Certified Registered Medical Examiner, Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s
National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
American Heart Association Instructor in BLS (Basic Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) since
2014
VI. PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS
1986-90: Research Fellow, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (C.S.I.R.), India
1991-93: Research Scientist, Biotechnology Division, Bharat Serum & Vaccines Pvt. Ltd, Bombay,
India
1994-97: Manager, R & D, Promociones de Laboratorios, S.A., Panama City, Panama.
1997-2000: Molecular Data Analyst and Lab Manager, Laboratory of Molecular Evolution, Naos
Marine Labs, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama.
2000: Permanent Faculty Member in the Biological and Chemical Sciences, Florida State
University, Panama Canal Branch, Panama.
2001-02: Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Medical University of the Americas, Nevis, West
Indies
2002-03: Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Medical University of the Americas, Nevis, West
Indies
2004-05: Medical School Administrator, Medical University of the Americas, U.S. Office.
2005-08: Resident Physician, Residency Program in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Marshfield
Clinic / Saint Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, Wisconsin.
2008-09: Chief Resident, Residency Program Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Marshfield Clinic /
Saint Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, Wisconsin.
VII. MILITARY SERVICES: None
Vijay Aswani MD, PhD page 2
VIII. TEACHING ACTIVITIES–HOSPITAL & OFFICE-BAS ED
MS4 Preceptorship Site Director of the Marshfield Clinic site for the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and
Public Health since 2012
Resident Faculty Instructor and Mentor for the combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency program at the
Marshfield Clinic and Saint Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, WI since 2009
Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the Medical University of the Americas, Nevis, West Indies from 2001 to 2003
Nurse Practitioner Preceptor in an office-based primary care setting for University of Wisconsin and Ball State University
since 2010
IX. HOSPITAL/UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
Chairman of Resident Research Advisory Committee since 2011 for the Graduate Education Residency programs at the
Marshfield Clinic and Saint Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, WI
Member of the Resident Wellbeing Committee since 2011 for the Graduate Education Residency programs at the Marshfield
Clinic and Saint Joseph Hospital, Marshfield, WI
X. HONORS AND AWARDS
2012 Joseph J. Mazza Teaching award for excellence in combined internal medicine-pediatric education
2011 Volunteerism Award, Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Physicians
2009 Transitional Year Outstanding Resident Teaching Award, Marshfield Clinic
2009 Nikolai Award for Outstanding Resident Research, Marshfield Clinic
2009 Chief Resident Award, Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Marshfield Clinic
2006 Co-author of paper awarded the best paper in the field of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism
published in Molecular Genetics and Metabolism (MGM)
2005 Dean of Clinic Medicine Award, Medical University of the Americas
2003 Outstanding Professor Award, Medical University of the Americas
XI. PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIETY MEMBERS HIPS
Fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP), member since 2009
Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) member since 2009
American Society of Microbiology, member since 2010
American Medical Association since 2009
Christian Medical and Dental Association (CMDA) since 2005
XII. EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
Peer reviewer for:
Clinic Medicine & Research
Chemico-Biological Interactions
Drugs
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Pediatrics
XIII. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
1. City on a Hill: as a physician to this free inner city clinic in Milwaukee held once a month. The clinic serves uninsured
patients, yearly since 2009
2. Camp Angel and Camp Hozhoni: as a camp physician for the summer and winter camps held in Central and Northern
Wisconsin yearly since 2009. This is a 3 day camp held for children, ages 8 through 12 who are touched by cancer
3. El Salvador Medical Mission: as a physician providing outpatient care and doing minor surgical procedures during a one
week long medical camp held at different locations in El Salvador, Central America. We see an average of 75 to 80 patients
per day per physician, yearly since 2011
4. Isla Bastimentos, San Blas, Panama: as a physician providing medical care to the Ngobe Indians that live on the islands off
the coast of San Blas, Panama, Central America about once a year for a few days in 2011
XIV. BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Aswani, V. Biochemical adaptation of brain acetylcholinesterase (EC 3.1.1.7) during temperature acclimation of fish Tilapia
mossambica Peters Thesis accepted by the University of Bombay for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. 1992
2. Aswani, V. & Jaffar, M. B. Protease from two nematophagous fungi, Arthrobotrys oligospora & A. conoides. Indian Journal
of Experimental Biology 30, 881-884, 1992
Vijay Aswani MD, PhD page 3
3. Devashish, K., A. Pai & Aswani, V. Use of Triton X-100 to enhance pectinase release in fungi immobilized within
polyurethane foam Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 31, 641-642, 1993
4. Aswani, V. Water Pollution in Panama. In: Atlas of the Environment, Ministerio de Salud de Panamá. 1995.
5. Bermingham, E., H. Banford, A. P. Martin and V. Aswani 1997 Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Neotropical Fish
Collections Pp 37 - 38 in L. Malabarba (ed.), Neotropical Fish Collections. Museu de Ciencias e Tecnologia, PUCTS, Puerto
Alegre, Brazil.
6. Jaramillo A., Fidel E., Villada R., Maria Esperanza, Bermingham, Eldredge and Aswani, Vijay. Caracterización molecular de
Cochliomya hominivorax y Cochliomyia macellaria, dos especies de importancia veterinaria. 2000. In: Jamillo et al. (Ed.),
Libro de resumenes del IV Congreso de la Sociedad Mesoamericana para la Biología y la Conservación: 58. Panamá:
7. E. Bermingham, V. Aswani, A. Castillo, R. Gonzalez. Peces de agua dulce de Panama. Pp. 32-38. In: Stanley Heckadon-
Moreno (editor). Panama: Puente Biológico. Panama: Instituto Smithsonian de Investigaciones Tropicales, 2001. ISBN:
9962-614-01-5.
8. Aswani, Vijay. That’s Funny. Student BMJ 11,309, 2003
9. Aswani, Vijay. Reductionism Gets A Soul. Family Medicine Nov-Dec; 35(10): 704-5, 2003
10. Chandler RJ, Aswani V, Tsai MS, Falk M, Wehrli N, Stabler S, Allen R, Sedensky M, Kazazian HH, Venditti CP.
Propionyl-CoA and adenosylcobalamin metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans: Evidence for a role of methylmalonyl-CoA
epimerase in intermediary metabolism. Mol Genet Metab. 2006 Sep-Oct; 89(1-2): 64-73, 2006.
11. Haas, Ron & Aswani, Vijay Adventures in CO-Oximetry: Apparent Methemoglobinemia. LabMedicine 38(11):1-4, 2007.
12. Shukla SK, Aswani V, Stockwell PJ, Reed KD. Contribution of polymorphisms in ankA, gltA, and groESL in defining
genetic variants of Anaplasma phagocytophilum. J Clin Microbiol. 2007 Jul; 45(7):2312-5, 2007.
13. Aswani, Vijay. Hippocrates Affirmed? 2008 Annals of Internal Medicine 148(6): 483-484
14. Aswani, Vijay. Doctors, Writing and HIPAA. 2008. Family Medicine 40(9): 244-246
15. Lamba G, Aswani V.. 2011. A severe laryngeal angioedema reaction from cefadroxil in a patient with no known allergies to
penicillins. West Indian Med J. 2011 Jun;60(3):346-8.
16. Aswani V, Tremblay DM, Moineau S, Shukla SK. A First Report of Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteriophages from the
anterior nares of Humans. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2011 Sep 16.
17. Aswani V, Shukla SK. Two unusual pediatric cases of fungal infections in farming families. J Agromedicine. 2011
Apr;16(2):153-7.
18. Aswani VH, Shukla SK. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and Lack of Its Lytic Bacteriophages in the Anterior Nares of
Patients and Healthcare Workers at a Rural Clinic. Clin Med Res. 2011 Jun;9(2):75-81
19. Lamba, Gurprit and Vijay Aswani. 2012. A Case Study of Mental Illness and Psychiatric Services on the Caribbean Island of
Nevis. International Journal of Mental Health 41(4): 24-29. Winter 2012-13.
20. Chalasani S, Bettadahalli SS, Bhupathi SV, Aswani VH. 2013. A novel case of diabetic muscle necrosis in a patient with
cystic fibrosis-related diabetes. Clin Med Res. 2013 Sep;11(3):113-6.
21. Aswani VH, Tremblay DM, Moineau S, Shukla SK. Complete Genome Sequence of a Staphylococcus epidermidis
Bacteriophage Isolated from the Anterior Nares of Humans. Genome Announc. 2014 Aug 7;2(4). pii: e00549-14. doi:
10.1128/genomeA.00549-14. PMID: 25103751
22. Yanick J Crow · Diana S Chase · Johanna Lowenstein Schmidt · Marcin Szynkiewicz · Gabriella M.A. Forte · Hannah L
Gornall · Anthony Oojageer · Beverley Anderson · Amy Pizzino · Guy Helman · Vijay Aswani [...] · William P Whitehouse
· Robyn N Whitney · Maha S Zaki · Sameer M Zuberi · John H Livingston · Flore Rozenberg · Pierre Lebon · Adeline
Vanderver · Simona Orcesi · Gillian I Rice. 2015. Characterization of human disease phenotypes associated with mu tations
in TREX1 , RNASEH2A , RNASEH2B , RNASEH2C , SAMHD1 , ADAR , and IFIH1. American Journal of Medical
Genetics Part A 02/2015; 167(2):296-312. DOI:10.1002/ajmg.a.36887
23. Aswani VH, Kim SL. 2015. Fifty-Three Years after a Pencil Puncture Wound. Case Rep Dermatol. 2015 Oct 16;7(3):303-
305. eCollection 2015 Sep-Dec. PMID: 26594168.
24. Aswani, V. 2015. Responding to the 2014 West African Ebola Outbreak From Wisconsin . Wisconsin Medical Journal
114(5): 180-182. October 2015. https://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org/_WMS/publications/wmj/pdf/114/5/180.pdf
25. Aswani V. 2015. Being a Pediatrician in an Ebola Epidemic. Pediatrics. 2015 Dec 1. pii: peds.2015-2950. PMID: 26628728