In this episode of Immune Matters, guests Dr. Rebecca Marsh and Dr. Dani Arnold discuss Chiron- a data interaction tool designed by the PIDTC for researchers in the field of immune deficiency. Tune in!
https://t.co/34dkX9aKn6
On the third episode of Immune Matters, Dr. Jen Heimall, an expert in severe combined immune deficiency discusses the diagnosis, management, and importance of newborn screening. She shares insights from her research on treatment outcomes and a lot more!
https://t.co/waYmHfLu0r
On our second episode of the PIDTC podcast “Immune Matters”, Dr. Jennifer Leiding discusses Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD). She explains the dual nature of immune deficiency and autoimmunity in CGD patients, role of transplantation, and a lot more!
https://t.co/dHCwj2C0VL
On our first episode of the PIDTC podcast “Immune Matters”, guests Dr. Blachy Davila and Dr. Jessie Alexander, delve into Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, a rare X-linked immunodeficiency affecting boys. https://t.co/8N9X2itpc6
We are extremely excited to announce that the PIDTC launched its Podcast “Immune Matters” on youtube! Please subscribe to our channel https://t.co/64Pb954Cfx – and tune in to Dr. Jack McDonnell and Dr. Elie Haddad as they explore the complex world of primary immunodeficiency.
Meet our leadership! Rebecca Marsh, MD is the Clinical Director of the PID Program and HLH Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. She was first author on improvement of CGD IBD following allogeneic transplant amongst other pivotal works as a member of the steering committee.
Meet our leadership! Elie Haddad, MD, PhD is a clinician researcher in pediatric immunology at CHU Sainte-Justine in Montréal, Québec, Canada. As Co-Principal Investigator of the PIDTC and a member of its steering committee, Dr. Haddad provides strategic scientific leadership.
Meet our leadership! Christopher Dvorak, MD is the Chief of Allergy, Immunology and BMT division and Professor of Pediatric Hemato–Oncology at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. As Co-Principal Investigator of, he plays a central role in coordinating multicenter research efforts.
Meet our leadership! Troy Torgerson, MD, PhD director of Experimental Immunology at the Allen Institute for Immunology. As a member of the steering committee, Dr. Torgerson contributes his expertise in translational immunology to help guide the consortium’s ongoing research.
We’re thrilled to share that with the support of a WIN Grant, Dr. Roshini, Evelyn from Race for Immunology, and Gina Concklin have created animated videos about the immune system and PIs! Watch them now on YouTube: https://t.co/MRALHF5UqN @FlowRo18@RaceForImm #PrimaryImmunodeficiency #RaceForImmunology #PatientEducation
Register Now for the March Case Conference Webinar!
📅 When: Tonight, March 25th at 7:00 PM CT
📹 Hosted by: CIS's Early Career Immunologists Committee
🔗 Secure your spot now: https://t.co/NsFtp3RQwM