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Katherine Sowerwine, M.D. Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS), Characterizing Food Allergy & Addressing Related Disorders, Prevention, Treatment & Control Strategies, Strategic Partnerships & Research Capacity, Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases (PIDDs), Partnership for Access to Clinical Trials (PACT), Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Joseph Kinyoun The Indispensable Forgotten Man, Dr. Joseph Kinyoun: Selected Bibliography, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility (DEIA) at NIAID, Intramural Scientist & Clinician Directory, Forgoing One Food Treats Eosinophilic Esophagitis as Well as Excluding Six, NIH Trial to Evaluate Shionogi Antiviral in Adults Hospitalized with COVID-19, NIH Scientists Develop Mouse Model to Study Mpox Virulence, NIH-Duke Masters Program in Clinical Research, Three-year, ACGME-accredited training program in allergy and immunology, with an option for a fourth and fifth year of research training for highly motivated fellows committed to an academic career, Focus on individualized career development, including for academic medicine or translational research careers, Development of outstanding clinical skills and advanced clinical and basic research skills, First year devoted to clinical training (inpatient and outpatient) in the diagnosis and management of patients (children and adults) with common and complex allergic and immunologic diseases at the NIH Clinical Center and regional academic centers (Childrens National Medical Center, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins Hospital), Intensive training in clinical laboratory assessment, clinical genomics, and inpatient management of patients with complex allergic and immunologic diseases at the NIH Clinical Center, including patients on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and gene therapy protocols, Broad exposure to rare immunologic diseases in a clinical research setting, including disorders of the adaptive and innate immune systems, such as chronic granulomatous disease, Jobs syndrome, GATA-2 deficiency, hyper-IgM syndromes, CTLA4 haploinsufficiency, interferonopathies; hypereosinophilic syndromes; mastocytosis; and hereditary alpha tryptasemia, Second year adds research training and development of original research projects in an area of choice, including allergic diseases, immune deficiency and immune dysregulatory diseases, autoinflammatory diseases, HIV, vaccine immunology and clinical trials, and basic immunology, Intensive didactic sessions and/or journal clubs held weekly to cover basic immunology, allergic and immunologic diseases, clinical laboratory immunology, clinical genomics, pharmacology, vaccines, clinical trial development, patient safety and quality improvement, Regular case conferences covering primary immune deficiency, immune dysregulatory, and allergic diseases, attended by senior investigators, Opportunities for formal research training, including a certificate in clinical research through the NIH Clinical Center, a masters in health science in clinical research through the NIH-Duke University collaborative program, and a Ph.D. through the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge Ph.D. program. and Gulbu Uzel, M.D. (2007) Santa Jeremy Ono FRSC FCAHS (Japanese: ; born November 23, 1962) is a Canadian-American immunologist and academic administrator, serving as the 15th president of the University of Michigan since October 2022.. Ono previously served as the 15th president of the University of British Columbia from 2016 to 2022 and the 28th president of the University of Cincinnati from 2012 to 2016. Assistant Professor/Physician Box 1089 Juan Ravell, M.D. David J. Schwartz, MD Pumpkin spice: seasonal scent may not bring holiday cheer to everyone . Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (FDA) 336-716-0752. sshields @wakehealth.edu. NIH Mentor: Joseph Kovacs, M.D. Fellows are trained in techniques of skin testing, allergen immunotherapy, drug desensitization and joint aspiration. (2018) NIH Mentor: Julie Ledgerwood D.O. Jonathan Lyons, M.D. The first year is mainly focuses on clinical care and the second year comprises mainly of research and scholarship. Hello all, I am applying for the 2011 Allergy Immunology fellowship. Vanderbilt: 7/16 (IM), 7/30 (Peds) 2. NIH Mentor: Steven Holland, M.D. Procedural exposure to rhinolaryngoscopy,extract preparation, allergen immunotherapy prescription writing and administration, allergen skin testing, patch testing, and pulmonary function testing are key features of this experience. Applicants can find a checklist of required information on the ERAS site and submit an application. The mission of the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Johns Hopkins is to promote the understanding and treatment of allergic and immunologic disorders including asthma in order to provide optimal patient health by Fostering basic, clinical and translational research. The NHLBI pulmonary consult and pulmonary function lab rotation provides training in the laboratory evaluation of airway function (including pulmonary function testing, methacholine challenge, and exercise challenge testing), asthma diagnosis and management, asthma management in special circumstances (e.g., pregnancy), occupational lung disease, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, and the evaluation of pulmonary disease in patients with immunologic diseases. Clinical rotations covering outpatient and inpatient aspects of the specialty are completed at the NIH Clinical Center (outpatient clinics, inpatient ward, allergy and immunology consultation service, and pulmonary function lab), the Children's National Medical Center (pediatric allergy and immunology; pediatric consultations), the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Allergy Clinic (pediatric allergy, with a focus on food allergy), and the George Washington University (adult allergy; adult consultations; ENT). The Department of Pediatrics runs three half-day clinic sessions devoted to pediatric allergy and one session for evaluation of immunodeficiency states. Director, Allergy/Immunology Training Program (2006) The training program is conducted at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The training program provides extensive clinical training, covering the broad spectrum of allergic and immunologic diseases in children and adults, as well as extensive research training under the mentorship of senior NIH investigators. Our wide array of fellowships and training programs are designed to create the next generation of leaders and innovators in medicine. ; Richard Harris Droghini, M.D, Emily (Sher) Robbins, D.O. Associate Program Director,Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Program. The Allergy & Immunology Fellowship Training Program is a 24-month ACGME-accredited training program. Assistant Clinical Investigator, Laboratory of Systems Biology The fellowship has been in existence since 1964 and strives to attain the following goals: Develop pediatric cardiologists who will provide outstanding care for children with congenital and acquired heart disease and advance the treatment and understanding of these diseases Maximize individual fellow potential and career aspirations Johns Hopkins Medicine offers a wide range of fellowships across clinical areas. Special Requirements Senior Clinician, Laboratory of Allergic Diseases Chief, Allergy/Immunology and Catherine Bollard M.D. First-year fellows have a3-month pediatric allergy elective rotation at Johns Hopkins University designed to expose them to advanced training in the diagnosis and management of food allergy, eosinophilic esophagitis, and atopic dermatitis in children. In addition to individual research mentors, fellows in their second year and beyond participate in a program-wide research mentoring program retreat. 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ABOUT . Fellows work under the direct supervision and mentorship of senior NIAID investigators. Electives for Residents and Students The length of the fellowship program is three years; however, fellows may continue their research activities for one or more additional years. (2020) NIH Mentor: Elizabeth Kang, M.D. Dr. Li has been a part-time faculty of medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital since 2001, after he finished his fellowship training and spent one year in a private allergy clinic . (2015) Email: jenna.bergerson@nih.gov Donald Welton MacGlashan, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Fostering basic, clinical and translational research. Pulmonary medicine, rheumatology, and immunology-oriented dermatology are frequent choices. This monthly case conference is attended by fellows, NIH investigators, and investigators at affiliate sites interested in immune deficiency and immune dysregulatory disorders. Edwin Mayah, MBA, MHA Since fellowship, I have continued to pursue my research interest in the association between airborne particulate exposure and pediatric asthma development." Years as a fellow: 2002-2004 Assistant Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Allergy and Clinical Immunology Fellowship Program Details, See all Allergy and Clinical Immunology Programs, Allergy and Clinical Immunology Fellowship Program, Allergy and Clinical Immunology Fellowship, Masks are required inside all of our care facilities, COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. NIH Mentors: Julie Ledgerwood, M.D., Barney S Graham, M.D., Ph.D. Monica Lawrence, M.D. Senior Medical Director NIH Mentor: Julie Ledgerwood, D.O. Hear what three fellows have to say and get an inside perspective of fellowship life at Johns Hopkins. The core of this clinical fellowship program is the effort devoted to research training and performing original basic, translational, and clinical research. We guarantee funding for 3 years (ACGME and research) We offer outstanding clinical rotations to a wide variety of hospitals in the Washington DC area. David Furfaro*** (2017-2018; 2019-2021) Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital. Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Center . Years as a Fellow: 1989-1992 Current Position: Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine, U. Wisconsin-Madison; PI of the T32-funded training program. NIH Mentor: Joshua Milner, M.D. NIH Mentor: Julie Ledgerwood, M.D. Email: ddieter1@jhmi.edu The training program complies with the requirements of the ACGME and the American Board of Allergy and Immunology (ABAI). In addition, fellows are integrated into the patients research teams and are involved in the investigation of novel immune deficiency diseases, including publications that result from their contributions. Satyen Manilal Gada, MD Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Track at Johns Hopkins, *Institutional Policy Regarding Selection of Trainees, Benefits Information for Postdoctoral Fellows, Masks are required inside all of our care facilities, COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov, Institutional Policy Regarding Selection of Trainees, ERAS FAQ, including schedule and other useful information. NIH Mentor: Thomas Nutman, M.D. Candidates will be ranked in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) and receive the results of the match as per NRMP notification date. IL2RG, ADA, RAG1/2 genes, NHEJ complex) and other genetically defined immune disorders (e.g. Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Joint Residency (Fellowship) Availability Todd Wilson, D.O. There are program-wide conferences where clinical fellows present their most interesting cases for discussion and a weekly research conference where faculty present research topics relevant to asthma and allergic diseases. Subspecialty exposure to otolaryngology and dermatology is provided during the rotation. Training Program Director (2010) (2016) We pride ourselves on our translational research, as well as our work on human cell biology, genetics and genomics, and animal models of allergic and other forms of inflammation. Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Program Overview Our program is primarily based at Children's Hospital Colorado (CHCO), with adult clinics and consultative services at the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH), both are based at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colorado. Primary Immunodeficiency Case Conference (secondWednesdays, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.): Allergy and Immunology Consultation Service Case Conference (1 Friday per month), NIAID Grand Rounds (Fridays, 8 a.m. - 9 a.m.), Core Clinical Immunology Didactic Conference and Journal Club (Friday afternoons), Gregory Constantine, M.D., Assistant Research Physician, Human Eosinophil Section, NIAID, Dimana Dimitrova, M.D., Chief Research Medical Officer and Adjunct Investigator, Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Tom Fleisher, M.D., Scientist Emeritus, Department of Laboratory Medicine, NIH Clinical Center, Ivan Fuss, M.D., Senior Research Physician, Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, NIAID, Rachel Sparks, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Clinical Investigator, Laboratory of Immune System Biology, NIAID, Gulbu Uzel, M.D., Staff Clinician, Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, NIAID, Calman Prussin, M.D., Adjunct Teaching Faculty, Laboratory of Allergic Diseases, NIAID, Jerry Shier, M.D., Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University, Nadia Roon Shoshee Shobnam, M.D., 1st Year, Medical student performance evaluation/Deans letter, ECFMG status report (for international medical graduates only). Allergy and Immunology Dr. Sher is an allergy and immunology specialist for the USF Pediatric Allergy/Immunology Program at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, where he is a professor of pediatrics and internal medicine. We are excited to have our new fellows start and become a part of our great Division" -Melissa Lawrence, Pulmonary Diseases & Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Coordinator Andrew Blake, MD, MBA Residency: Brigham and Women's Hospital Hee Jae Choi, DO Residency: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Jason Holbrook, MD Food Allergy Clinic Dr. Sriaroon is an allergy specialist at Johns Hopkins All Children's, where she leads the hospital's Food Allergy Clinic. The grant writing seminars at NIH are offered through the Office of Extramural Research (OER) and the Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE), as well as by individual Institutes. Laboratory of Clinical Immunology & Microbiology NIH Medical Officer NIH Mentor: John I Gallin, M.D. Through this experience, fellows gain expertise in diagnosing and managing immunologic diseases and associated complications by working with senior NIH investigators. Practice Locations. Training in otolaryngology, general dermatology, and immunodeficiency can also be provided as elective opportunities at the Johns Hopkins Hospital or Bayview Medical Center. Epic Community Connect Use your Johns Hopkins MyChart to connect to other practices or providers. Fellows participate in food challenges during this elective rotation to complement the training at Childrens National Medical Center. NIH Mentor: Ted Pierson (LVD). Paneez Khoury, M.D., M.H.Sc., Program Director This 3-month rotation (split into two 1.5-month blocks) provides fellows with exposure to patients with complex allergic and immunologic patients in the outpatient, clinical research environment. Applications are accepted only through ERAS. (2016) Clinical training consists of 1 full year of extensive clinical training in outpatient and inpatient allergy and immunology, with rotations at the NIH Clinical Center, the Childrens National Health System, the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Allergy Clinic, the George Washington University, and a local private practice. Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Training Program Anesthesiology Residency Fellowships Associate Program Director 2023 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Fellows who successfully complete all training program requirements in the first two years are eligible to sit for the American Board of Allergy and Immunology Certification Examination. (Pediatric) The Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Program is a 2-year post residency program. Electives for Residents and Students The Division's of Allergyand Clinical Immunology and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine are the main occupants. Providing compassionate, state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic care of adults with allergic and immunologic diseases. Chief, Epithelial Therapeutics Unit A chair in his honor, the Oscar Swineford Jr., Professorship in Allergy, was established in 1976. 12 in academics; 3 in industry; 1 in regulatory (FDA); 1 in private practice Residency: Good Samaritan Hospital of Maryland . As for the NRMP process in other specialties, we expect any fellow who accepts the position to honor this commitment. All Rights Reserved. Our fellows and trainees enjoy specialized clinical and research opportunities and learn from world-renowned Columbia faculty. (2017) The second and third years of training are devoted primarily to the development of research skills based on coursework and original research in clinical, translational, or basic aspects of allergic and immunologic diseases, performed under the mentorship of a senior NIH investigator. Joint Residency (Fellowship) Availability (2014) Fellows also participate in inpatient consultations with attending oversight at George Washington Hospital. For applicants to the doctoral program, waivers must be requested by November 15, 2022. The NIAID Allergy and Immunology Clinical Fellowship Program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Fellows completing the program have the appropriate background to conduct successful and rewarding careers in patient care and research focused on allergy, asthma, and immunologic diseases, including in academic centers, regulatory agencies, the pharmaceutical industry, or in private practice. Franklin Medical Offices NIH Mentor: Michael Memoli, M.D. Fellows provide consultations under the supervision of the faculty of the consultation service, with case-based teaching and literature reviews. Email: rwood@jhmi.edu Larkin Community Hospital Program Address 7031 SW 62nd Avenue South Miami, Fl 33143 Phone: (305) 284-7761 Program Director Hassan Nasir, DO Email: nasirhas@gmail.com Program Coordinator Lisandra Inastrilla Email: linastrilla@larkinhospital.com Major Goals of Training Program (2021) Baltimore, MD 21224-6801 Jenna R.E. Dr. Akenroye is an Associate Physician in the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Associate Professor Contact-Pediatrics NIH Mentor: Pam Guerrerio, M.D., Ph.D. Michael Weinreich, M.D. First Row, First Years: Tejaswi S Dittakavi , D.O. For contact information, search the NIH Enterprise Directory. Fourth Row, Fourth Year: Sebastian Ochoa, M.D. Bethesda, MD 20892-1899 Medical content developed and reviewed by the leading experts in allergy, asthma and immunology. All patients admitted or seen at the NIH Clinical Center are enrolled on research protocols. Have a question? Rosalyn Baker, M.D, M.H.S. 2 years The majority of clinical training (50%) takes place at the NIH Clinical Center, based on the NIH main campus in Bethesda, MD. In-patient hospital services are provided in the nearby Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, an integral part of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, and located on the same campus. Cate Weaver NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI) Consider joining the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at the National Cancer Institute for your postdoctoral . Christina Carter M.D. After finishing medical school at the Medical University of Sofia in Bulgaria, Dr. Bankova conducted research at the Department of Dermatology at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany and at the Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center. W. Suite 400, C2 Orange, CA 92868 Fellows manage the consultation service for 1.5 months each year during the first and second years of training. Eligibility for ABP or ABIM; US Citizen; Member of US Army, Navy or Air Force Medical Corps. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Hand Surgery, 2010 - 2011 * Dates are self-reported data. This rich heritage of Immunology was initiated by Dr. William Henry Welch who launched his vision of an Immunology department with an emphasis on research and teaching that soon spread to a variety of diverse programs at Johns Hopkins. Number of Graduates Last 5 Years and Subsequent Career Choice Trainees Accepted Each Year NIH Mentors: Calman Prussin, M.D and Helen Rosenburg, M.D. . Find more COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov. Wood, MD Email: rwood@jhmi.edu Contact-Pediatrics Prime Allergy And Asthma Care, Llc (2017) He received his Allergy and Clinical Immunology training from the Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center in Baltimore, MD. Search our most frequently asked questions. Astra Zeneca Didactic conferences include a curriculum in basic and clinical immunology, case conferences, journal clubs, and Grand Rounds. We provide testing and treatment for children and adolescents with allergic and immunologic conditions. I am deeply appreciative for the funding and support. History. Phone: (410) 550-2191 NIH Mentor: Peter Pinto, M.D. 50 Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Sarbjit S. Saini, MD The mission of the Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Training Program at the University of South Florida is to provide comprehensive, clinical training in allergy and immunology to prepare physicians for clinical or academic practice. The NCC A/I Fellowship will provide an introduction to medical research as a foundation to aid in understanding of medical research and the medical literature throughout a medical professional career. We are vaccinating all eligible patients. Ashley Altman, D.O. Novo Nordisk Paneez Khoury, M.D, M.H.Sc. Allergy and Immunology About Us The Division of Allergy and Immunology conducts laboratory and clinical research to gain new knowledge and improve the treatment options for the millions of people who live with allergies and chronic immune system conditions. Abigail Harada, M.D. OITE maintains a website with a full menu of career development resources for current trainees, including grant writing seminars. (2010) Laboratory of Allergic Diseases -NIH Skip Jump Links. Find more COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov. Michael Goldman, M.D. 2005 - 2010. BALTIMORE, MD, 21224. NIH Mentor: Amy Klion, M.D. The goal of the research training is to provide a productive experience leading to the development of successful independent investigators. Procedural experience with hypersensitivity skin testing, allergen immunotherapy, food and medication challenges, prescription of gamma globulin replacement and biologic treatments, and interpretation of pulmonary function testing will also be included. (2009) Human Eosinophil Section linked to genes such as PI3KCD/R1, CTLA4, NFKB1/2 genes). First-year fellows spend 3 months on an adult allergy and immunology rotation at George Washington Universitys Allergy, Asthma and Sinus Center (George Washington Medical Faculty Associates). Nationwide Childrens Hospital Find more COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov. Clinician well-being is on the decline. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center CBER, FDA CNHS Mentors: Mike Keller M.D. Ian Myles, M.D. ; Richard Harris Droghini, M.D, Emily (Sher) Robbins, D.O. Since its organization in 2008, the Johns Hopkins ACGME equivalent TOID Fellowship has been recognized as a primary training site for TOID. Find more COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov. Allergist/ Immunologist Piedmont Healthcare In the second year of training, 20% of time is devoted to direct clinical activities, including a monthly primary immunodeficiency clinic at NIH, allergy continuity clinic, and coverage of the NIH Clinical Center Allergy and Immunology Consultation Service. These range from basic cell and molecular biology or immunology to clinical research endeavors: Didactic sessions in the training program include. ; Chioma Udemgba, M.D. This program, open to physicians who have completed internal medicine and/or pediatric residency training, is designed to provide trainees with high-quality clinical and research skills that will enable them to successfully pursue careers in academic medicine. With Johns Hopkins pediatric immunologist Robert Wood, she is currently reviewing and analyzing data from a nationwide survey examining physicians attitudes and beliefs regarding anaphylaxis. Paneez Khoury, M.D., MHSc. Katherine Clarridge, M.D. Under the supervision . and Joshua Milner, M.D. Jennifer Leiding, M.D. Assistant Professor Christopher Costin, MD (2020-2023) Program: Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Undergraduate: The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (Degree: B.S. The NIH Allergy and Immunology Clinical Fellowship Program is based in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Physician, Institute for Allergy & Asthma Baltimore, MD 21287 The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Post Doctoral Fellowship - Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center; Board Certified - Internal Medicine, Allergy and Immunology; Read More. NIH Mentor: Steve Holland, M.D. The time spent with faculty and fellow trainees have resulted in lifelong collaborations and friendships that cannot be matched., Years as a fellow: 1992-1994 Current Position: Professor of Pediatrics and Biophysics/Physiology, Chief, Allergy/Immunology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Childrens Hospital, The fellowship offered unparalleled mentorship. Program Coordinator Fax: (301) 319-8299 Find more COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov. Fellows work closely with genetic counselors and molecular geneticists to develop competencies in variant interpretation. Website: https://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/allergy-and-immunology-training-program Both hospitals sponsor weekly multidisciplinary conferences in which clinical problems are reviewed. Address NIH Mentor: Harry Malech, M.D. The allergy and immunology consultation service provides consultations for patients on protocols through the NIH Clinical Center, including the Undiagnosed Diseases Program. Fax: (410) 550-2524 We are vaccinating all eligible patients. A three-year fellowship program is designed for fellows with a strong interest in a career as a physician scientist and have demonstrated sufficient accomplishment to warrant a dedicated research year. (2008) Our unique cross-divisional department combines the strengths of the Whiting School of Engineering and the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Irene J. Mikhail, M.D. NIH-NIAID-Human Eosinophil Section CEO/Physician at Innovative Allergy, PLLC