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A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute
1019 Zina Pitcher Place
5017 BSRB
Ann Arbor, Mi 48109-2200
734-615-7282
Fax: 734-615-7466

Who we are

Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.
Director

FeldmanEva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.

Besides her duties as director of the Taubman Institute, Eva Feldman is a professor of neurology at the University of Michigan Health System. She has authored more than 250 articles and  book chapters covering a spectrum of issues in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with neurological diseases. Dr. Feldman's current investigative activities emphasize an understanding of the pathogenesis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders with an emphasis on diabetic neuropathy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). At the University of Michigan Health System, she serves as director of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Center for the Study of Complications in Diabetes and of the ALS Clinic. Dr. Feldman is listed in Best Doctors of America, serves as the neurologist for the Diabetes Program of the National Institutes of Health, and is on several editorial boards, NIH review panels and study sections. Dr. Feldman received her M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, completed a neurology residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital where she served as chief resident, and completed a fellowship in clinical neuromuscular disease at the University of Michigan.


MartyMarty Fischhoff, B.A.

Martin Fischhoff, B.A.
Managing Director

Marty Fischhoff came to the University of Michigan Health System in 2008 to oversee administrative, programming, communications and development functions of the Taubman Institute. Prior to that, he was assistant managing editor at The Detroit News, where he worked for 20 years in a wide variety of capacities. He was the editor of Detroit Monthly for five years before that, winning the William White Award as editor of the best city magazine in its circulation class in the nation. He has worked in public relations, marketing, video production and wrote a best-selling guidebook to Detroit. He has participated in many community organizations, serving on the boards of Washtenaw Literacy, the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit and D-PAN (which produces music videos for the deaf community).


PetersonStephanie Peterson, B.S.

Stephanie Peterson, B.S.
Director of Development

Stephanie Peterson is a major gift officer in the University of Michigan Health System, who began working with Dr. Eva Feldman and the Program for Neurology Research & Discovery in late 2000.  She expanded her role to include  the Taubman Institute in 2007.  Peterson has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Michigan.

 


BoldtJudith Boldt, B.B.A.

Judith Boldt, B.B.A.
Executive Assistant

Judith Boldt  is executive assistant to Dr. Feldman, responsible for grant and manuscript submissions, as well as daily correspondence and administrative activities for the Taubman Institute and the Program for Neurology Research and Discovery laboratory.  Boldt also assists Dr. Feldman in her work on  the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Center for the Study of Complications in Diabetes.  She received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Eastern Michigan University in 2005. 


WilsonJune A. Wilson, B.A.

June A. Wilson, B.A.
Executive Assistant

June Wilson is executive assistant to Dr. Feldman and Marty Fischhoff for the Taubman Institute, as well as supporting members of Dr. Feldman’s neurology program. She is responsible for grant submissions, daily correspondence and administrative activities for the Institute. Prior to working for the Institute, June was a member of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Michigan as the grants/contracts assistant, as well as working in the laboratory of Debra A. Thompson, Ph.D. June received her Bachelor of Arts from South Hampton College, Long Island University.

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