Faculty
Show faculty alphabetically: [ Lists All ] show faculty with specific interest: bacteriology | immunology | parasitology | virology
Total Entries: 17
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Professor and Division Chief
Lung infections in Cystic Fibrosis
(206) 987-2073
jane.burns@seattlechildrens.org -
Assistant Professor
Respiratory virus infections in the immunocompromised host
(206) 667-6023
angela.campbell@seattlechildrens.org -
Professor
Influenza virus vaccines, respiratory viruses in immunocompromised patients, diagnosis of respiratory viruses, acellular pertussis vaccines
(206) 987-2073
janet.englund@seattlechildrens.org -
Professor
Viral evolution of HIV during infection and treatment
(206) 987-5140
lfrenkel@u.washington.edu -
Assistant Professor
The contribution of mastitis to HIV-1 shedding during breast feeding
(206) 987-1160
sgantt@u.washington.edu -
Associate Professor
Clinical studies of HIV infection
(206) 987-2535
ann.melvin@seattlechildrens.org -
Professor
Immunodeficiency
(206) 685-3412
allgau@u.washington.edu -
Assistant Professor
Pathogenesis of group B streptococcus infections
(206) 884-7336
lakshmi.rajagopal@seattlechildrens.org -
Professor
Molecular biology of tumor viruses, cytokines, cell growth, differentiation & transformation
(206) 884-8229
trose@u.washington.edu -
Professor
Pathogenesis of group B streptococcal infections
(206) 987-2073
craig.rubens@seattlechildrens.org -
Associate Professor
Medical student education
(206) 987-2073
ssmit1@u.washington.edu -
Professor
The pathogenesis of Haemophilus influenzae infections
(206) 987-2073
arnold.smith@seattlechildrens.org -
Assistant Professor
Group B streptococcal adhesion to host cells
(206) 987-2073
gtamura@u.washington.edu -
Assistant Professor
Immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
(206) 221-7183
kurdah@u.washington.edu -
Associate Professor;
Adjunct Associate Professor
Drug discovery for treatment of parasitic infections
(206) 543-0821
wesley@u.washington.edu -
Clinical Assistant Professor
Evolution of virulence and antimicrobial resistance in extraintestinal pathogens such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae
(206) 221-6329
weissman@u.washington.edu -
Associate Professor
Epidemiology of HHV-6 & HHV-7 infections in healthy and immune compromised hosts
(206) 987-2653
danielle.zerr@seattlechildrens.org
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