
Emily Eichenberger MD
Transplant/Immunocompromised States
Infectious Disease Fellow at Duke University Hospital
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1364 Clifton Rd NEAtlanta, GA 30322
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Summary
- I am an Infectious Disease Fellow at Duke University Medical Center with specialized training in Transplant Infectious Diseases. My research centers on understanding the severity and outcomes of bacterial bloodstream infections in immunocompromised hosts.
Education & Training
Duke University HospitalResidency, Infectious Disease, 2022
Duke University HospitalFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2018 - 2021
New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Internal Medicine, 2014 - 2017
Duke University School of MedicineClass of 2014
Dartmouth CollegeBA, Human Biology, Magna Cum Laude, 2005 - 2009
Certifications & Licensure
GA State Medical License 2022 - 2027
NC State Medical License 2018 - 2023
NY State Medical License 2018 - 2019
American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Medicine Chair’s Trainee Research Award Duke Medical Center, 2020
- Infectious Disease Week Trainee Award Infectious Disease Society of America, 2020
- Travel Grant, North Carolina Infectious Disease Society North Carolina Infectious Disease Society, 2019
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Mapping Distinctive Responses to Bloodstream Infections in Transplant Recipients could Guide Precision Strategies.Emily M Eichenberger, Mamatha Bhat
American Journal of Transplantation. 2025-11-14 - Candida.Emily M Eichenberger, Stephanie Pouch
JHLT Open. 2025-11-01 - Belatacept-based immunosuppression in heart transplant recipients: A single center experience.Wairimu Magua, Maggie Wang, Darlington Pobee, Anna Morris, Alexis K Okoh
JHLT Open. 2025-08-01
Journal Articles
- Incidence, Significance, and Persistence of Human Coronavirus Infection in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant RecipientsCatherine B Small, Rosemary Soave, Dana Zappetti, Michael J Satlin, Emily M Eichenberger, Tsiporah Shore, Nature
Press Mentions
Covid-19 News: Study Reveals Social Changes, 2 Years on from LockdownMarch 23rd, 2022
Organs Donated by People Who Had COVID Are SafeMarch 23rd, 2022
Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Rises After COVID; Organ Transplant from Donors Who Had COVID Likely SafeMarch 23rd, 2022- Join now to see all
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