Neil Zakai, M.D., M.Sc.

Professor of Medicine, Hematology/Oncology Division, Department of Medicine

Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

University of Vermont Cancer Center Member

Co-Director of the Molecular Epidemiology and Biostatistics Core for the Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health

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Affiliated Department(s)

Department of Hematology/Oncology

Publications

Dr. Neil Zakai's Publications

Area(s) of expertise

Clinical Expertise

-  The care of patients with venous thrombosis and its complications
-  Evaluation of patients for inherited and acquired hyper-coagulable syndromes
-  Evaluation and management of patients with premature arterial vascular disease and the role of  novel risk factors
-  Evaluation and management of non-malignant disorders of red cells, white cells, and platelets

 

Research Interests

-  The epidemiology and risk factors for arterial and venous thrombosis with an emphasis on the roles of novel risk factors such as inflammation and coagulation biomarkers. 
-  Defining clinical risk factors for and impact of venous thrombosis in hospitalized patients with an emphasis on improved risk stratification tools and delivery of appropriate anticoagulation.
- The epidemiology of the causes and consequences of anemia especially in the elderly and diverse racial groups

Areas of Expertise

Clinical Expertise

-  The care of patients with venous thrombosis and its complications
-  Evaluation of patients for inherited and acquired hyper-coagulable syndromes
-  Evaluation and management of patients with premature arterial vascular disease and the role of  novel risk factors
-  Evaluation and management of non-malignant disorders of red cells, white cells, and platelets

 

Research Interests

-  The epidemiology and risk factors for arterial and venous thrombosis with an emphasis on the roles of novel risk factors such as inflammation and coagulation biomarkers. 
-  Defining clinical risk factors for and impact of venous thrombosis in hospitalized patients with an emphasis on improved risk stratification tools and delivery of appropriate anticoagulation.
- The epidemiology of the causes and consequences of anemia especially in the elderly and diverse racial groups