Jennifer A. Philips, MD, PhD
Co-Director, Division of Infectious Diseases;
Theodore and Bertha Bryan Professor;
Departments of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology;
Washington University School of Medicine
Medical Education:
- 2000 MD — University of California, San Francisco
Graduate Education:
- 1998 PhD — University of California, San Francisco
Postdoctoral Training:
- 2002-2006 — Harvard Medical School, jointly in the laboratories of Norbert Perrimon and Eric Rubin
Prior Academic Appointments:
- 2009-2015, Assistant Professor, NYU School of Medicine
- 2006, Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Honors:
- 2021 — Member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation (ASCI)
- 2021 — Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology
- 2021 — Fellow of the Infectious Disease Society of America
- 2014, 2009 — Michael Saperstein Medical Scholar, NYU, Dept. of Medicine
- 2013 — Colton Family Scholar, NYU, Dept. of Medicine
- 2011 — Edward Mallinckrodt Jr. Foundation Award
- 2010 — Astellas Young Investigator Award, Infectious Disease Society of America
- 2010 — Clinical Scientist Development Award, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
- 2008 — Maxwell Finland Award for Excellence in Research Massachusetts Infectious Disease Society