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Catherine Blish

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Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Infectious Disease Clinic 300 Pasteur Dr Lane Bldg Rm L-136 Stanford, CA 94305
    Tel Work (650) 723-6961 Fax (650) 725-8418
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    Email Tel (650) 725-5132 Tel (650) 725-5143
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Professional Overview

Clinical Focus

  • Infectious Disease

Honors and Awards

  • 2013 Baxter Faculty Scholar, Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation (2013)
  • Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Stanford Immunology (2012)
  • McCormick Faculty Award, Stanford University School of Medicine, Office of Diversity and Leadership (2012)
  • 2012 Beckman Young Investigator Award, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation (2012-2016)
  • ICAAC Young Investigator Award, American Society for Microbiology (2010)
  • Stanford Institute for Immunity, Transplantation, and Infection Interdisciplinary Research Award, ITI (2012-2013)
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Professional Education

Doctorate Degree: University of Washington School of Medicine WA (1999)
Medical Education: University of Washington School of Medicine WA (2001)
Fellowship: University of Washington Infectious Disease Program WA (2007)
Board Certification: Infectious Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine (2006)
Board Certification: Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (2004)
Residency: University of Washington Internal Medicine Program WA (2003)
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Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

The major goal of our research is to gain insight into the prevention and control of HIV and other viral pathogens by studying the interplay between the virus and the host immune response. We investigate the role of various arms of the immune response, but with a particular focus on NK cells. We hope to gain additional insights into control of infectious diseases by studying how pregnancy modulates immune responses.

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