MARTA PÉK SCOTT, M.D.
MEDICAL LICENSURE New York, New Jersey
ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS HELD
2001-2002, Weill Medical College of Cornell University NY, Instructor of Psychiatry
2002-present, New York University Langone Medical Center NY, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
2007-present, Manhattan Psychiatric Center NY, Associate Clinical Director
BOARD CERTIFICATION
Psychiatry (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2002) Neurology (Hungarian Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, 1994)
EDUCATION
Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, Hungary (1983-1989)
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING
1989-1993 Neurology, Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, HU 1997-1998 Psychiatry, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC 1998-2001 Psychiatry, Creighton-UNMC, Omaha, NE
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1994-1995 Department of Neurosurgery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, Visiting Scientist 1995-1997 Dept. of Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, Research Associate
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
• M. Pék, P.Barsi, Z. Nagy: Is there a relationship between CT morphology and the MMS scale achievements in patients with dementia? Clinical Neuroscience, 1994:106-109 (In Hungarian)
• Z. Nagy, K. Kolev, M. Pék, É. Csonka, R. Machovich: Contraction of Human Brain Endothelial Cells Induced by Thrombogenic and Fibrinolytic Factors. An In Vitro Cell Culture Model. Stroke, 1995; 26: 265-270
• M. Pék, P.L.Lutz: Role for adenosine in channel arrest in the anoxic turtle brain The Journal of Experimental Biology 200,1913-1917 (1997)
• P.Hylland, S.Milton, M. Pék, Göran E. Nilsson, P.L.Lutz: Brain Na/K ATPase Activity in Two Anoxia Tolerant Vertebrates: Crucian Carp and Freshwater Turtle Neuroscience Letters 235, 89-92 (1997)
• M.Pék Scott, P.L.Lutz: ATP-sensitive K+ cannel activation provides transient protection to the anoxic turtle brain. Am.J.Physiol.275 (Reg.Comp.44): R 2023-2027 (1998)
• Skopal J, Turbucz P, Vastag M, Bori Z, Pék M, deChatel R, Nagy Z, Toth M, Karadi I.: Regulation of endothelin release from human brain microvessel endothelial cells. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1998;31 Suppl 1:S370-2.
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