Department of Pediatrics Holiday Party
Virtual - ZoomJoin us for the Department of Pediatrics Holiday Party on Sunday, December 5th, at 3pm! The Old Lystra Inn is primarily outdoors, so please dress accordingly.
Join us for the Department of Pediatrics Holiday Party on Sunday, December 5th, at 3pm! The Old Lystra Inn is primarily outdoors, so please dress accordingly.
Adrienne Randolph, MD, MS
Department of Anesthesiology
Harvard Medical School
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Food allergy prevention: The rubber hits the road
Dr. Keet conducts clinical, epidemiologic and translational research aimed at better understanding and treating pediatric allergic diseases, particularly food allergies. Dr. Keet’s NIH funded research focuses on the epidemiology and treatment of food allergy and other pediatric allergic diseases. She focuses on characterizing the “food allergy epidemic”, identifying environmental risk factors for food allergy and other allergic diseases, and on prevention and treatment of food allergy.
Ross Ungerlieder, MD, MBA
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
UNC Department of Surgery
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Join your UNC Children's Hospital colleagues for updates on ongoing projects, novel clinical programs, featured research, and more. Zoom Details to Follow.
Dec 23 -Grand Rounds Hiatus
Dec 30 - Grand Rounds Hiatus
Updates on COVID-19 -Focus on Impact and Prevention in Children and Adolescents
David Weber, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
Professor of Pediatrics, UNC School of Medicine
Professor of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health
Medical Director, UNC Hospitals’ Departments of Hospital Epidemiology (Infection Prevention)
Associate Chief Medical Officer, UNC Health Care
Metabolic Mechanisms in Nutritional Immunology
Dr. MacIver is a pediatric endocrinologist with a research interest in immunometabolism and a strong focus on basic science. Her laboratory is broadly interested in how large changes in nutritional status (e.g. undernutrition or obesity) and nutritionally regulated hormones (leptin, insulin, IGF-1, IL-6) alter T cell metabolism and function in the context of infection, autoimmunity, and cancer.
Morbidity, Mortality, and Improvement
MM&I is closed to those outside the Department of Pediatrics
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