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Olga                           Klinkova

Olga V. Klinkova MD

Department of Medicine

Clinical Assistant Professor

Specialty/Research Focus

Internal Medicine

 
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Professional Summary:

I am a recent graduate of the University at Buffalo Internal Medicine Residency Program. I obtained my Medical Doctor Degree at Omsk State Medical Academy, Russia, followed by a Masters Degree in Biomedical Sciences at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine. My current interests include medical education and hospital medicine.

Education and Training:
  • Residency, Universitiy at Buffalo/State Universitiy of New York (2010)
  • MS, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine (2006)
  • Residency, Omsk State Medical Academy, Ministry of Health, Russia (2004)
  • MD, Omsk State Medical Academy, Ministry of Health, Russia (2002)
Employment:
  • Assistant Professor of Medicine/Academic Hospitalist, University at Buffalo/The State University of New York (2010-present)
  • Research Professor, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine (2007)
Awards and Honors:
  • J. Frederic Paiton, M.D. Resident Teaching Award (2010)
  • Philip Goldstein, M.D. Memorial Housestaff Award (2009)
  • Frontiers in Women‘s Health: Pioneering Researchers in South Dakota (2006)


Journal Articles:
  • K.M. Eyster, K.A. Hansen, E. Winterton, O. Klinkova, D. Drappeau, C.J. Mark-Kappeler.. Reciprocal communication between endometrial stromal cells and macrophages. Reproductive Sciences. 2010; 17(9).
  • K.M. Eyster, K.A. Hansen, O. Klinkova. The effect of monocyte conditioned medium on estrogen and proesterone regulation of gene expression in cultured endometrial stromal cells. Fertility and Sterility. 2007; 88(Sup 1).

Presentations:
  • "Healthcare Professions Conference for 7th graders." ECMC Healthcare Workshops, Buffalo Science Museum (2009)
  • "Real-time RT-PCR analysis of gene expresion in normal and ectopic endometrium in women with endometriosis" Graduate Student Research Forum (2006)
  • "Real-time RT-PCR analysis of gene expression in normal and ectopic endometrium in women with endometriosis" Frontiers in Women‘s Health: Pioneering Researchers in South Dakota (2006) (2006)
  • "Real-time RT-PCR analysis of gene expression in normal and ectopic endometrium in women with endometriosis - poster presentation" Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Reproduction (2006) (2006)

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Contact Information

Veterans Affairs Medical Center
3495 Bailey Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14215
Phone: (716) 834-9200
Email: klinkova@buffalo.edu


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