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Alex B. Green, MD

Alex B. Green, MD

Alex B. Green, MD, is a fellow with the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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About Alex B. Green, MD

Titles

Fellow

Awards and Honors

2023, Martha Brochin, M.D. Award for Clinical and Teaching Excellence, Yale Pediatrics
2022-2023, Student-Elected Resident Teaching Award, Yale Pediatrics
2021, Distinction in Biomedical Research, WSUSOM
2021, CDC Epidemiology Elective Program, one of 60 students selected nationally
2017, Medical Scholar, IDSA, funding for mentored research
2017, WSUSOM Community Service Honor Society
2016, New Innovator, one of three stage presenters at Unite for Sight Conference
2012-2013, Teaching Fellowship, Israeli Ministry of Education
2012, Exemplary Graduate Award, Oakland University Honors College (OUHC): one recipient per graduating class
2012, Outstanding Organization President Award, OUHC
2008-2012, Presidential Scholarship, OUHC: Full-tuition, merit scholarship for four-year degree program

Leadership and Memberships

American Society for Microbiology
European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases Soc. of America
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers

Education & training

Medical Degree

MD - Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI

Residency

Pediatrics - Yale New Haven Hospital, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

Fellowship

Pediatric Infectious Diseases - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
US Boren Fellow - National Security Education Program (NSEP), Amman, Jordan
Summer Service Fellow - Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Flint, MI

Team affiliations

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Publications

Publications

2023

Green, A.B., Chiaraviglio, L., Truelson, K.A., Zulauf, K.E., Cui, M., Zhang, Z., Ware, M.P., Flegel, W.A., Haspel, R.L., Yu, E.W., Kirby, J.E. RND Pump-Mediated Efflux of Amotosalen, a Compound Used in Pathogen Inactivation Technology to Enhance Safety of Blood Transfusion Products, May Compromise Its Gram-Negative Anti-Bacterial Activity. mSphere. (2023, Apr); 8(2): e0067322. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 36853056.

Morgan C.E., Green A.B., Kang Y.S., Smith K.P., Dowgiallo M.G., Miller B.C., Chiaraviglio L., Truelson K.A., Zulauf K.E., Rodriguez S., Kang A.D., Manetsch R., Yu E.W., Kirby, J.E. Streptothricin F is a bactericidal antibiotic effective against highly drug-resistant gram-negative bacteria that interacts

2020

Callahan, C.J., Lee, R., Zulauf, K.E., Tamburello, L., Smith, K.P., Previtera, J., Cheng, A., Green, A.B., Abdul Azim, A., Yano, A., Doraiswami, N., Kirby, J.E., Arnaout, R.A. Open Development and Clinical Validation of Multiple 3D-Printed Nasopharyngeal Collection Swabs: Rapid Resolution of a Critical COVID-19 Testing Bottleneck. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. (2020, Jul); 58(8): e00876-20.

Green, A.B., Zulauf, K.E., Nguyen Ba, A.E., Jagdish, T., Reif, D., Seeley, R., Dale, A. Kirby, J.E. Microwave-Generated Steam Decontamination of N95 Respirators Utilizing Universally Accessible Materials. mBio. (2020, Jun); 11(3): e00997-20. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 32587063.

Abstracts (includes Posters and Scientific Presentations)

2023

Green, A.B., Watkins, T.A., Foxman, E.F. (2023, April 3). Investigating Lysozyme’s Role in Moraxella catarrhalis Colonization of the Human Nasopharynx in Early Life Poster presented at: Human Translational Immunobiology Retreat; New Haven, CT.

Green, A.B., Yu, N., Brenya, P., Cappello, M. (2023, May 10). Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profiles at a Large, Urban Hospital in Ghana. Poster presented at: Yale Pediatric Research Forum; New Haven, CT.

Green, A.B., Zeigler A.C. (2023, May 17). Beginning to End-of-Life Care for Refugee, Asylee, and Immigrant Populations. Oral Presentation presented at: Yale Department of Pediatrics Annual Health Equity Grand Rounds; New Haven, CT.

2021

Green, A.B., Chiaraviglio, L., Truelson, K.A., Zulauf, K.E., Cui, M., Zhang, Z., Ware, M.P., Flegel, W.A., Haspel, R.L., Yu, E.W., Kirby, J.E. (2021, June 20). Amotosalen, the Agent Used for Pathogen Inactivation, is an Efflux Pump Substrate. Poster presented at: World Microbe Forum; American Society for Microbiology & the Federation of European Microbiological Societies; Boston, MA.

Green, A.B., Chiaraviglio, L., Truelson, K.A., Zulauf, K.E., Cui, M., Zhang, Z., Ware, M.P., Flegel, W.A., Haspel, R.L., Yu, E.W., Kirby, J.E. (2021, June 10). Amotosalen is a Bacterial Multidrug Efflux Drug Substrate, Potentially Affecting its Pathogen Inactivation Activity Oral Presentation presented at: Boston Bacterial Meeting; Boston, MA.

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