Emily Tomlinson, MD
CLINICAL FELLOW
Pediatrics
School of Medicine
I am a clinical pediatric hematology/oncology fellow at the University of California San Francisco. I have a background in providing medical care to underserved populations that has complemented my pediatric residency training.
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As I narrowed my specialty interest in hematology/oncology, I have continued to cultivate my clinical area of research interest in improving outcomes in leukemia, mitigating toxicity and further understanding poor health outcomes in underserved populations. I have joined Dr. Serine Avagyan’s Lab at UCSF Institute for Regenerative Medicine to explore the role of environmental risk factors associated with adverse social determinants of health in the prenatal origin of leukemia-predisposing clones in utero through inflammatory pathway upregulation. Unlike many poor prognostic predictors of B-ALL, environmental risk factors are modifiable. Understanding inflammatory pathways involved with environmental stressors would allow for targeting protective biologic mechanisms, to one day alter the course of pre-leukemia by early identification and prevention of progression.
Publications (2)
Top publication keywords:
NeutropeniaArizonaSocioeconomic FactorsVaccinationStudent Run ClinicChildChild, PreschoolReceptors, Antigen, T-CellPhysical ExaminationImmunotherapy, AdoptiveInfantRisk AssessmentMedically UninsuredCultural CharacteristicsPatient Satisfaction
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Characterization and prediction of prolonged severe neutropenia in pediatric patients receiving tisagenlecleucel.
Blood advances 2025 Naik S, Selukar S, Talleur AC, Deshpande S, Llaurador Caraballo G, Fabrizio VA, Rouce RH, Zeng XL, Vatsayan A, Rossoff J, Pacenta HL, John S, Phillips CL, Talano JA, Moskop A, Verneris MR, Myers GD, … -
TotShots: An Innovative Pediatric Free Clinic Providing High Patient Satisfaction to the Underserved.
Family medicine 2018 LaGrandeur J, Moros M, Dobrick J, Rahimian R, Siyahian A, Tomlinson E, Gordon P