Julie Mirpuri-Hathiramani, MD $$

Neonatologist

Associate Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center

Languages Spoken:
English

Locations

UT Southwestern Pediatric Group

Education and Training

Medical School
University of Hong Kong (2000)
Internship
Hospital Authority of Hong Kong (2001), Rotating
Residency
Morristown Memorial Hospital (2007), Pediatrics
Fellowship
Grady Memorial Hospital - GME (2010), Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Pediatrics/Neonatal-Perinatal

Conditions

  • Research Interests

    • Probiotics/Commensal organisms and their effects on immune mediators in the developing gut
  • Publications

    • Maternal microbial factors that affect the fetus and subsequent offspring. Mirpuri J, Neu J, Semin Perinatol 2021 10 45 6 151449
    • Traffic generated emissions alter the lung microbiota by promoting the expansion of Proteobacteria in C57Bl/6 mice placed on a high-fat diet. Daniel S, Pusadkar V, McDonald J, Mirpuri J, Azad RK, Goven A, Lund AK, Ecotoxicol Environ Saf 2021 Apr 213 112035
    • The emerging role of group 3 innate lymphoid cells in the neonate: interaction with the maternal and neonatal microbiome. Mirpuri J, Oxf Open Immunol 2021 2 1 iqab009
    • Exposure to diesel exhaust particles results in altered lung microbial profiles, associated with increased reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species and inflammation, in C57Bl/6 wildtype mice on a high-fat diet. Daniel S, Phillippi D, Schneider LJ, Nguyen KN, Mirpuri J, Lund AK, Part Fibre Toxicol 2021 01 18 1 3
    • Evidence for maternal diet-mediated effects on the offspring microbiome and immunity: implications for public health initiatives. Mirpuri J, Pediatr Res 2021 01 89 2 301-306
    • Transient neonatal antibiotic exposure increases susceptibility to late-onset sepsis driven by microbiota-dependent suppression of type 3 innate lymphoid cells. Niu X, Daniel S, Kumar D, Ding EY, Savani RC, Koh AY, Mirpuri J, Sci Rep 2020 07 10 1 12974
    • Maternal high-fat diet results in microbiota-dependent expansion of ILC3s in mice offspring. Babu ST, Niu X, Raetz M, Savani RC, Hooper LV, Mirpuri J JCI insight 2018 Oct 3 19
  • Professional Activities

    • American Academy of Pediatrics (2004)
    • Medical Council of Hong Kong
    • Southern Society for Pediatric Research (2007)
    • The American Association of Immunologists (2013)
  • Awards and Honors

    • FASEB Travel Scholarship (2011)
    • Basic Science Young Investigator Award, Southern Society for Pediatric Research (2010)
    • SPR Fellow Basic Science Research Award (2010)
    • Trainee Travel Award, Southern Society for Pediatric Research (2009)
    • Travel Grant, Pediatric Academic Societies (2009)

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