Drs. James Gern with Co-Investigator Dr. Christine Seroogy were recently awarded a U19 Program Project Grant by the National Institutes of Health – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH-NIAID) to test the hypothesis …
Gern Research Group News
Celebrating Research & Learning in Pediatrics
Pediatrics faculty, residents, fellows, and students came together again to celebrate research accomplishments during the department’s annual Spring Research Day, held Friday, April 13, 2012, at the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC). Grand Rounds and …
Dr. James Gern Elected to the Association of American Physicians
Congratulations to James Gern, MD, on his recent election into the Association of American Physicians (AAP). The goals of AAP’s members include the pursuit of medical knowledge, and the advancement through experimentation and discovery of …
Infants Exposed to Dogs Less Likely to Develop Allergic Diseases
For many children, a beloved cat or dog is as much a part of the family as Mom, Dad, brother, or sister. But for others, a furry pet means wheezing, eczema, rhinitis, or other allergic …
James Gern, MD, Awarded National Institutes of Health Funding
James Gern, MD, was recently awarded $408,456 over 2 years from the National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as a supplement to his current award, “Mechanisms of Rhinovirus-Induced Exacerbations of Asthma.” …
Dr. James Gern Awarded Baylor College of Medicine & National Institutes of Health Funding
James Gern, MD, was recently awarded $25,964 from Baylor College of Medicine & National Institutes of Health for the project, “Development of a method for preparation of LPS-free rhinoviral proteases,” in conjunction with his U19 …