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Geoffrey Guenther is an Instructor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and an Assistant in Pediatrics within the Division of Infectious Diseases at Boston Children's Hospital. He completed a fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Boston Children's Hospital (2024) following residency training at Children's National Hospital. His professional background includes undergraduate studies at Colgate University (2011), an MPH from Tulane University (2018), and an MD from Tulane School of Medicine (2018).
Geoffrey's research interests emphasize pediatric infectious diseases, particularly cerebral malaria pathogenesis and management, genetic mutations impacting immune systems (e.g., JAGN1-related neutropenia), and tropical medicine applications. He actively bridges clinical practice with global health research, focusing on diagnostic innovations and epidemiological insights from resource-constrained regions.
His publications highlight advancements in malaria clearance studies, post-malaria anemia analysis, and rare disease case reports. He holds certification from the American Board of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics) and contributes to medical education through his instructor role. No formal advisees or grant details are explicitly listed in the provided text.
Geoffrey collaborates within the Division of Infectious Diseases at Boston Children's Hospital, advancing pediatric infectious disease care and research through interdisciplinary teams.
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