Kirsi Jarvinen-Seppo, MD PhD
@gchallergychief
Chief, Pediatric Allergy/Immunology at U of Rochester Golisano Children's Hospital. Allergist & scientist on breast milk and food allergy.
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06-03-2018 19:56:22
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A new giant in the making! Golisano Children's Hospital
We are so thrilled to announce Jennifer Anolik, MD, PhD, has agreed to serve as Chief of Allergy/Immunology and Rheumatology (AIR). Dr. Anolik is a Professor of Medicine and Associate Chair for Research in the Department of Medicine. Excited for our department UR Medicine
“This will be a highly competitive program that supports in-depth research experiences to clinicians early in their careers," says Dr. Jennifer Anolik, chief of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology UR Medicine #URochesterResearch
frontiersin.org/journals/immun… Congratulations Jen Barnas MD, PhD, Dr. Anolik and team! UR Medicine
Dr. Tuttle gave a great presentation on assessment at the Allergy and Immunology program directors assembly today! URMC Allergy, Immunology, Rheumatology
Congrats Kate - holding the torch for URMC Allergy and immunology fellowship Golisano Children's Hospital URMC Peds Residency URMC Pediatric Chief Residents
A wonderful opportunity for research oriented pediatric, medicine and dermatology residents at URMC to get a year of mentored training in research! Golisano Children's Hospital
Some of the most unusual parts of my job as a physician scientist 🤩; spent all morning skiing Bristol mountain. Golisano Children's Hospital Laurie Steiner
Congratulations to Tyler Scherzi who successfully defended his PhD thesis on genomic and functional characteristics of novel Bifidobacterium infantis strains isolated from Rochester urban and Old Order Mennonite infants.Golisano Children's Hospital
Kirsi Jarvinen-Seppo, MD, PhD (Kirsi Jarvinen-Seppo, MD PhD), has worked with Old Order Mennonite families for years. She recently homed in on a beneficial bacterium (B. infantis) that may protect Mennonite infants from developing allergies. #URochesterResearch More in The Washington Post 👇