Andreea Negroiu, MD
Assistant Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Medicine
Hematology & Medical Oncology

MD, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy



Andreea M Negroiu, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Prior to that role, she was an instructor of Hematology & Medical Oncology in the Department of Medicine at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Negroiu received her medical degree from the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, School of Medicine in Bucharest, Romania. She then completed her residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine and Boston University Medical Center. She has special interest in Gynecological and Breast Cancer as well as Benign Hematology.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility

I am part of a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, researchers, students and staff from different countries and various regions of the U.S. The culture of our Section is defined by the unique perspectives that we each bring with us. As both a large academic medical center and safety-net hospital serving the communities of Boston and its surroundings, our trainees engage in cutting edge research and gain real-world clinical experience by caring for local underserved populations. Our multilingual team is committed to promoting cultural competency, equity and inclusion in science, medicine and healthcare. We strive to maintain a workforce that is as diverse as the communities we serve, and aim to create a safe space for our members to learn, grow and succeed in their life goals. Acknowledging that we all have a role to play, I am dedicated to welcoming and celebrating individuals of all races, ethnicities, social backgrounds, religion, gender, sex, age, ability, sexual orientation, veteran status, and national origin.

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  1. Dimond C, Negroiu A, M Hughes D, Patel J. Fatal hepatitis B reactivation in a patient receiving chemoradiation for cervical cancer. J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2021 Jul; 27(5):1296-1301. PMID: 33054690
     
  2. Mathew H, Dittus C, Malek A, Negroiu A. Howell-Jolly bodies on peripheral smear leading to the diagnosis of congenital hyposplenism in a patient with septic shock. Clin Case Rep. 2015 Aug; 3(8):714-7.View Related Profiles. PMID: 26331020; PMCID: PMC4551333; DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.323;
     
  3. Dittus C, Mathew H, Malek A, Negroiu A. Bone marrow infiltration as the initial presentation of gastric signet ring cell adenocarcinoma. J Gastrointest Oncol. 2014 Dec; 5(6):E113-6.View Related Profiles. PMID: 25436133; PMCID: PMC4226827; DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2078-6891.2014.050;
     
  4. Wan Q, Jiang XY, Negroiu AM, Lu SG, McKay KS, Abrams TW. Protein kinase C acts as a molecular detector of firing patterns to mediate sensory gating in Aplysia. Nat Neurosci. 2012 Aug; 15(8):1144-52. PMID: 22772333; PMCID: PMC4228944; DOI: 10.1038/nn.3158;
     
  5. Dumitriu B, Cohen JE, Wan Q, Negroiu AM, Abrams TW. Serotonin receptor antagonists discriminate between PKA- and PKC-mediated plasticity in aplysia sensory neurons. J Neurophysiol. 2006 Apr; 95(4):2713-20. PMID: 16236785
     

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Bar chart showing 5 publications over 5 distinct years, with a maximum of 1 publications in 2005 and 2012 and 2014 and 2015 and 2020

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