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David Pieter Hoytema van Konijnenburg, M.D., Ph.D.

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2008 - 2010
BSc Honors Program in Medicine
2011 - 2014
MSc Honors Program in Medicine
2013
Student Research Award, Dutch Digestive Foundation
2015
Travel Grant, Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS)
2015
Talma Eykman Thesis Award in Medicine, Biomedical Sciences or Health Sciences
2015
National Prize for medical student, The Professor Chris Gips Foundation for Young Scientific Talent
2018
PhD Thesis Award, Pediatrics Association of the Netherlands (NVK), Section on Infection & Immunity
2020
House Staff Development Award, Medical Staff Organization
2020
Fred Lovejoy Resident Research Award
2020
Trainee Travel Award for Excellence, Alumni Association
2021
Chrysalis Project participant, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)
2022
Bravo! Way to Shine Star Award
2022
Fellow Teaching Honor Roll
2023
Fellow Teaching Honor Roll
2024
Fellow Teaching Honor Roll
2024
Paul A. Dobuler Prize for Excellence in Immunodeficiency Research

Overview
MD, PhD, board-certified pediatrician and current Allergy and Immunology Attending Physician at Boston Children's Hospital and Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Completed PhD work in Immunology at Utrecht University (Van Wijk lab) and The Rockefeller University (Mucida lab). My research focused on the role of intestinal T cells in gut homeostasis, inflammation and infection using a combination of techniques including live imaging. Completed residency in pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital / Harvard Medical School with additional research work with Kirchausen lab and Zon lab at Harvard Medical School studying tissue immunity whilst completing the Integrated Research Pathway. Former fellow and current Instructor in Nigrovic lab and Zanoni lab. Especially interested in pulmonary immunity, tissue resident immune cells, tissue specific immune disorders, mucosal immunology, immunodeficiency and immune dysregulation syndromes.

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