Allergy & Immunology Fellowship Program
The Fellowship in Allergy & Immunology at Stanford offers sub-specialty training to prepare Pediatrics-trained physicians for a career in Allergy & Immunology. Our graduates go on to academic careers, private practice, and work in biopharmaceutical industry.
The first year is dedicated to clinical training. Fellows will see patients in inpatient and outpatient settings at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and in the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. The second (and, optionally, third year) emphasizes research training in either the clinical or basic sciences.
Sean McGhee, MD
Fellowship Program Director
For more information about the fellowship program, please contact:
Julia Middleton [jmiddle2]
269 Campus Drive
CCSR Building, Room 3215
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305
650-498-6073
fax: 650-498-6077
- The Allergy & Immunology Fellowship Program is using ERAS for applications. Please go to the ERAS site at www.aamc.org/eras for details and application. Please feel free to email your CV and contact us via Julia Middleton [jmiddle2].
- Non-US citizens must comply with the immigration laws of the United States.
- Foreign medical graduates should contact the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) for details concerning their requirements.
Our current fellows are:
- Janell Sher, MD: 1st year
- Elena Hsieh, MD: 2nd year, working as a postdoctoral fellow in Garry Nolan's lab
- Joseph Hernandez, MD PhD, 3rd year, working as postdoctoral fellow in Steve Galli's lab
Our recent alumni are:
- Katharine Nelson, MD, private practice Allergy & Immunology, worked as fellow in Dave Lewis's lab
- Neha Reshamwala, MD, private practice Allergy & Immunology, worked as fellow in Kari Nadeau's lab.
- Grace Yu, MD, private practice Allergy & Immunology, worked as a fellow in Kari Nadeau's lab.

