Sarah Levine, MD
Sarah Levine, MD, was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She studied physiological science at the University of Arizona for her undergraduate education, and stayed on at the U of A to complete her medical school training. She moved to Los Angeles to complete her residency at UCLA and is now an attending physician in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Transport at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. She is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Education
University of Arizona School of Medicine
University of California Los Angeles, Pediatrics
University of California Los Angeles, Pediatrics
Accomplishments
American Academy of Pediatrics
Publications
Williams AA, Ingram WM, Levine S, et al. Reduced levels of serotonin 2A receptors underlie resistance of Egr3-deficient mice to locomotor suppression by clozapine. Neuropsychopharmacology; 2012; 37(10): 2285-98
Hastings K Taraszka, Elizalde D, Muppana L, Levine S, et al. Nab2 maintains thymus cellularity with aging and stress. In Press, Molecular Immunology.