Infectious Diseases Clinical Fellowship Program Alumni Testimonials

Camila Odio, Assistant Clinical Investigator

Camila Odio, M.D., is a former NIAID clinical research fellow and current principal investigator of a dengue vaccine trial.

 

Christina Torres Kozycki, M.D.

Dr. Kozycki is a NIAID Assistant Clinical Investigator and works collaboratively with the National Human Genome Research Institute in the Medical Genetics branch.

 

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Joseph M. Rocco, M.D.

Dr. Rocco is a NIAID Assistant Clinical Investigator in the HIV Pathogenesis section of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation, Division of Intramural Research. His clinical research focus centers on inflammatory host response e.g. HLH, IRIS and immune reconstitution.

"I have been at NIAID for almost five years, and before arriving, I did medical school and internal medicine residency at the University of Pittsburgh. I was always interested in immunology and infectious diseases (ID). What brought me to NIH/NIAID for fellowship is the strong emphasis on both ID and immunology, as well as the unmatched patient care and clinical-translational research. "

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Brian Epling, M.D.

Brian Epling is a former NIAID clinical research fellow, and his NIAID mentor was Irini Sereti, M.D.

"As a trainee, I have been very fortunate to have been supported every step along the way. My mentors have always listened to my goals and found a way to help me accomplish them. Additionally, people here are highly collaborative, and projects are often the result of these collaborations."

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