Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Daniella M. Schwartz completed her B.A. in Biochemistry and French at Rice University (cum laude) followed by an MD at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine (Alpha Omega Alpha). She completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she also served as a chief medical resident. After completing a clinical fellowship in rheumatology at the National Institutes of Health, NIAMS, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in T cell epigenetics with Dr. John O'Shea and studied inborn errors of immunity under the mentorship of Dr. Joshua Milner, Dr. Daniel Kastner, and Dr. Pamela Guererrio. In 2022, Dr. Schwartz was recruited to the University of Pittsburgh, where she is currently an Assistant Professor in the Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology. Her lab investigates genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of immune dysregulation. She is the research director of the Pittsburgh Immunogenetics Discovery Center (PIDC) and the co-director of the UPMC Autoinflammatory Center of Excellence. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and was awarded the NPF Robertson Fellowship (2018), the ASCI Young Physician Scientist Award (2020), and the ICIS Regeneron Young Investigator Award (2024).
View the full list of Dr. Schwartz’s publications PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=schwartz+daniella&sort=date
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A (Not-So) Rare Monogenic Disease: Lessons from Population Wide Studies of TNFAIP3
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