Philip Norris, MD
Professor
Laboratory Medicine
School of Medicine

415-923-5769

Research Interests: Understanding the role CD4+T helper cells play in the body's immune defense against viral infections, such as HIV. Understanding acute immune response to West Nile virus and other flavivirus infection. Defining the types and mechanisms of immune reactions associated with blood transfusion.

Awards

Show all (10) Hide

  • Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2009
  • Clinical Scientist Development Award, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, 2000-2005
  • Chairman, P&S Class of 1995, 1999
  • Letter of Commendation, Teaching Excellence, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, 1995
  • James B. Black Award, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, 1985-1989
  • Alumni Association Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, 1985-1989
  • Chancellor's Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, 1985-1989
  • California Scholarship Federation Award, 1985
  • National Merit Scholar, 1985
  • Scholar's Award, Bank of America, 1985

Education & Training

Show all (5) Hide

  • Infectious Diseases Fellowship Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard University 2001
  • Internal Medicine Residency Department of Medicine Duke University 1998
  • M.D. College of Physicians & Surgeons Columbia Uinversity 1995
  • B.S. College of Engineering University of California, Berkeley 1989
  • B.A. College of Letters and Science University of California, Berkeley 1989

Interests

Show all (5) Hide

  • HIV
  • transfusion medicine
  • alloimmunization
  • flaviviruses
  • viral immunology

Grants and Projects

Show all (3) Hide

Publications (233)

Top publication keywords:
Histocompatibility Antigens Class ICytokinesIsoantibodiesHIV Core Protein p24Blood DonorsErythrocyte TransfusionBlood PlateletsBlood PreservationTransfusion ReactionExtracellular VesiclesErythrocytesHIV InfectionsPlatelet TransfusionPlasmaWest Nile Fever

Show all (228 more) Hide