Awards – Short Term Training

The USIDNET Consortium is pleased to announce the short term training awards for the Visiting Immunology Scholar Program.

The US Immunodeficiency Network Consortium Steering Committee and members recognizes the need to promote and provide short term training in primary immunodeficiency diseases through nationwide selected specialized institutions. The "Short Term Training Program in Primary Immunodeficiency" was created to targeted young physicians interested in research and management of these diseases. We anticipate such training will help to ensure the early diagnosis and quality of care for patients with these immunologic diseases.

USIDNET has the commitment to advance this specialty of disease management for the benefit of current and future generations.

Awardees
Host Institutions
Lara Devgan
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Kelly Hetherington, M.D.
Children's Hospital Regional Medical Center - Seattle, WA
John M. Norvell, M.D.
Children's Hospital, Boston
Shiv Patel, M.D.
Children's Hospital, Boston
Jeffrey P. Yaeger, M.D.
Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center - Seattle, WA
Yesim Yilmaz, M.D
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Jonathan Mozena, M.D.
National Institutes of Health - Bethesda, MD
Amit Kumar, M.D.
Mt. Sinai Medical Center- New York
Svetlana Krassilnikova, M.D., Ph.D.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Nicholas L. Rider, D.O.
Children's Hospital Boston
Kerri Nottage, M.D.
Children's Hospital Boston
Sima Mithani, M.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Marina Ostroukhova, MD., Ph.D.
National Jewish Medical and Research Center
Jacqueline Ross, M.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Rebecca Marsh, M.D.
National Institutes of Health
Akila Sreedharan, M.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Jasminder Multani, M.D.
Mt. Sinai Medical Center- New York
Pavana Beerelli, M.D.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Payal Patel, M.D.
Duke University, North Carolina
Paige Wickner, M.D.
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York
Cristina Ramos, M.D.
Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center - Seattle, WA
Sean Deane, M.D.
Children's Hospital of Boston
Michael Prematta, M.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Derek Chu, M.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Lin Li, M.D.
Mt. Sinai Medical Center- New York

USIDNET is funded by The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), which are components of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. NIAID supports research to advance the understanding of transplantation and to prevent, diagnose and treat infectious and immune-mediated illnesses. USIDNET administrative support is provided by the
Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF).