New Members

  • David Johnson, MD

    David P Johnson, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics within the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and is a practicing Pediatric Hospitalist within the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine. He serves as the Inpatient Medical Director of Quality and Safety for Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. His academic pursuits involve health systems research…

  • Andrew Janowski, MD, MSCI

    Dr. Janowski is a physician-scientist specialized in pediatric infectious diseases. His research focuses on the discovery and characterization of novel viruses. Currently, his work focuses on the role of astroviruses in causing human diseases. Most humans around the world have been infected by these viruses, with most infections occurring during childhood. Recently, astroviruses have been…

  • Ellen Ingolfsland, MD

    Dr. Ingolfsland is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a Neonatologist at the University of Minnesota. She completed her undergraduate degree at Wheaton College (IL) and her medical training at the University of Minnesota. Her research program focuses on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) through laboratory-based basic science and translational research. Her long-term goal is to…

  • Jillian Hurst, PhD

    Dr. Jillian Hurst is a translational scientist whose research bridges clinical epidemiology, microbiome science, and real-world data to uncover risk factors for recurrent infections in early childhood. Her work focuses on acute otitis media (AOM), the most common bacterial infection of childhood, and integrates large-scale electronic health record analyses, multi-omic profiling, and prospective clinical cohorts…

  • Andrew Hong, MD

    Since starting my lab in March 2020 at Emory University and the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, I have focused my research on shedding light to the rare and understudied cancers. This is building from my initial efforts as a postdoctoral fellow where I developed cell line and patient derived xenograft models from patients with rare…

  • Emily Herzberg, MD

    Dr. Herzberg is a clinician-scientist and Neonatologist at Mass General Brigham for Children (Mass General Hospital). Her research interest focuses on neonatal neurocritical care and neuromonitoring. She has been involved in numerous clinical and translational research projects in the area of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), intracranial hemorrhage, and neonatal seizures. She is also an NIH-funded investigator…

  • Heidi Herrick, MD, MSCE

    Dr. Herrick is neonatologist and a clinical investigator in the field of human factors and its application to neonatal acute care including resuscitation and tracheal intubation. She has completed formal training in clinical epidemiology through the Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology program at the University of Pennsylvania, and she is currently pursuing a Master…

  • Colleen Gutman, MD

    Dr. Gutman is an Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the University of Florida and a health communication scientist dedicated to improving the health of all children in measurable, meaningful ways. Her work centers on understanding the intersection of parent-physician communication, medical decision making, and health disparities during pediatric emergency care. This includes a…

  • Anne Greenough, MBBS, MD

    My research is clinically focused answering questions relevant to improving prevention and management concerning the early origins of respiratory disease. My particular interests are to evaluate antenatal diagnosis and management of conditions likely to affect lung growth and function, optimising delivery suite resuscitation and neonatal unit ventilatory support and identifying risk factors for long term…

  • Megan Gray, MD

    Dr. Gray’s research focuses on ways to support neonatal care providers and their systems. She co-leads the Neonatal Education and Simulation Training (NEST) Program at the University of Washington, where she does research into simulation-based education, procedural training, communication training, transport safety, and emergency preparedness. Her research with the NEST team has included publications and…

  • Kendell German, MD

    Dr. German is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Hospital in the Division of Neonatology.  She earned her medical degree from the University of California, Davis and completed her residency in pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco followed by a fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine from the University of Washington.  Dr….

  • Brice Gaudilliere, MD, PhD

    Dr. Brice Gaudilliere was born in France, studied Engineering at Ecole Polytechnique before completing an MD-PhD degree from the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program.  Dr. Gaudilliere joined the Stanford FARM program in 2009, under the co-mentorship of Dr. Martin Angst (Anesthesia) and Dr. Garry Nolan (Immunology). Dr. Gaudilliere is now a Professor at Stanford…