Professor
Stanford Univ Med Ctr
Palo Alto, CA, United States
Hayley Gans is a Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University Medical Center. She spends her clinical time on the Pediatric Infectious Diseases service, and Co-directs the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Program for Immunocompromised Hosts. She serves as the Director of Fellowship Education for the Department of Pediatrics and the Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Program. The focus of her research has involved investigations into the innate and adaptive immunity to viral vaccines in several different populations. Initial studies included infants receiving an early measles vaccination regimen which then expanded to include preterm infants, HIV infected adults and children, and children and adults undergoing liver and renal transplantation. In addition, studies also included an expanded repertoire of viral antigens, such as CMV, poliovirus, varicella and mumps. Recently, she has expanded her research to address viral infections and immune recover in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients. Additional research efforts are directed at bioinformatics in the immunocompromised cohorts and as well as studies in the arena of medical education including curriculum, learning environment, well-being, and leadership
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
97 - Controversies and Challenges in Pediatric Transplant ID
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