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As a basic scientist with an interest in defects in the immune system, Dr. Verbsky has actively investigated and defined the genetic causes of patients with severe immune defects. He described a novel autoinflammatory disease due to deficiency in the IL-1 receptor antagonist gene. Recently, together with Drs. Dimmock, Jacob, Mayer, and Worthey, they have described a novel presentation of X-linked lymphoproliferative disease due to a new mutation in XIAP. Studying patients with these rare defects will teach us about the mechanisms of autoimmunity.
Titles
- Clinical Immunologist, Children's Wisconsin
- Professor, the Medical College of Wisconsin
Certifications
- Pediatrics
- Pediatric Rheumatology
Education
- 2000, Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine, MD
Residencies
- 2002, St Louis Childrens Hospital (St Louis, MO) - Pediatrics
Fellowships
- 2005, Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine - Ped Rheumatology
Awards
- 2018 - Milwaukee Magazine Top Doctors
- 2010 - Recipient of the Arthritis Foundation Wisconsin Chapter Research Award
- 2009 - Recipient of the Department of Pediatrics Clinical Research Award, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Best Doctors in America
- 2009 - Recipient of the Dream Makers award, Jeffrey Modell Foundation
- 2008 - Recipient of the ACR/REF Career Development Bridge Funding Award
- 2004 - Recipient of the David Gilstrap Fellow Award
- 2004 - Recipient of the Abbott Scholar Award in Rheumatology Research
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