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Nina Noa Brodsky, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Pediatrics Section of Critical Care Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. She received her M.D. from the University of Maryland and completed her Pediatric residency training at Children's Hospital Montefiore, followed by a Pediatric Critical Care fellowship at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital. Dr. Brodsky’s research interests revolve around the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to immunodeficiencies and pathological inflammation. She is particularly focused on human T cell developmental immunology and the regulation of inflammation in health and disease. Her goal is to uncover and develop targeted translational therapies that can improve immune responses to vaccination, infection, and immune-mediated diseases. As a pediatric critical care specialist, she cares for children facing serious health issues that require intensive monitoring and support, employing advanced therapies to stabilize critically ill children. Dr. Brodsky's collaborative work involves addressing complex health needs and guiding families through the treatment process, aiming to enhance the quality of care for her young patients.
Yale University School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Teaches and conducts research in pediatric critical care medicine.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.