Chanel Tyler, MD
Campus Mailing Address: 6 Center, Meriter Hospital, 202 South Park St., Madison, WI 53715
Major Professor: Dr. Manish Patankar
Email: cttyler@wisc.edu
Telephone: (608) 417-6099
Degree Objective: Post-doctoral fellow, PhD in Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology
Background: Drexel University Medical School, MD 5/02
Residency: University of Massachusetts Medical School, UMass Memorial Medical Group
Honors and Awards:
2007-2009 University of Wisconsin – Madison, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Research
and Development Grant. “Characterizing the Phenotype and Function of Natural Killer Cells
in Preeclampsia,” Chanel T. Tyler, MD, Award $15,000.
2008 The Scientific Committee of the 16th World Congress of International Society for the Study
of Hypertension in Pregnancy (ISSHP) Young Investigator Travel of $800.
2006 Golden Apple Teaching Award University of Massachusetts Medical School
2005 Golden Apple Teaching Award University of Massachusetts Medical School
2002 Women’s Health Scholar MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine
Publications:
2009 Tyler CT, Raca G, Rice G, Grady M. Mild Clinical Presentation in a Child with Prenatally Diagnosed
45,X/47,XX,+18 Mosaicism. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Under Revision
2008 Tyler CT, Trautman C, Belisle, JA, Shah D, Patankar MS. Phenotypic Expression of Decidual Natural
Killer Cells: A Comparison of Normal Term Versus Preeclampsia. The International Society for the Study of
Hypertension in Pregnancy (ISSHP) 16th World Congress, September 21-24, 2008 Washington, DC. Abstract
and Oral presentation
2008 Dolan S, Moore Simas T, Tyler C, Delpapa E, Pechet L. Screening Tests for Disseminated
Intravascular Coagulation (DIC): Clinical vs. Laboratory Diagnosis. Obstet Gynecol 111(4) (2008), 102S.
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) 2008 Annual Clinical Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
May 3-7, 2008. Abstract and Poster presentation
2008 Tyler CT, Belisle, JA, Arens J, Petrie Sarah, Shah D, Patankar MS. Phenotypic Expression of Decidual
Natural Killer Cells. Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine 28th Annual Meeting, January 28 – February 2, 2008.
Dallas, TX. Abstract and Poster presentation.
2007 Tyler CT, Raca G, Rice G, Oxendine Kim, Thompson K, Miller C, Gurel E, Laffin J, Montgomery K,
Stewart KS. Mild Clinical Presentation in a Child with Prenatally-Diagnosed Double Aneuploidy for
Chromosomes 18 and X. American College of Medical Genetics 2007 Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting, March
21-25, 2007. Nashville, TN. Abstract and Poster presentation.
