From Maria Luisa Sequeira Lopez:
Our first Child Health Research Center Seminar was held on Tuesday, March 3, in the Battle Building Quayle Learning Center room. The speaker was Sergio D. Rosenzweig, MD, PhD. He is a pediatrician and immunologist with more than twenty years of experience in the field of primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs). He is currently the Deputy Chief of the Immunology Service at the Clinical Center, NIH and the Co-Director of the Primary Immunodeficiency Clinic, NIAID, NIH. Dr. Rosenzweig has extensively published in the field and his scientific interests are mainly focused on genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases. He recently published in NEJM his findings (based on his patients) on “Glycosylation, hypogammaglobulinemia, and resistance to viral infections” and he focused on that story. You can see Dr. Rosenzweig’s presentation here: RosenzweigPresentation.
This was a great learning opportunity for our clinical faculty, research faculty, fellows, residents and lab groups who filled the room! We hope to see you at our upcoming seminars. Announcements will be listed on our website at https://research.med.virginia.edu/chrc/.
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