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600 Highland AveMadison, WI 53792
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Summary
- Dr. Jeniel Nett, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Madison, Wisconsin. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Wisconsin.
Education & Training
University of Wisconsin Hospitals and ClinicsFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2011 - 2012
University of Wisconsin Hospitals and ClinicsResidency, Internal Medicine, 2003 - 2009
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public HealthClass of 2003
Certifications & Licensure
WI State Medical License 2004 - 2027
American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory 2014 Certified EHR Suite, Epic Systems Corporation, 2014, 2016-2017
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage Stage 2 Certification EpicCare Inpatient 2014 Certified EHR Suite (with Beaker), Epic Systems Corporation, 2014, 2016-2017
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage Stage 1 Certification PRISM, IOD Incorporated, 2014, 2016-2017
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsDual function ofmannosyltransferase, MNT5, in biofilm community protection from antifungal therapy and the host.Robert Zarnowski, Mark V Horton, Chad J Johnson, Por Choua Vang, Jeremy Uram
Mbio. 2025-04-09 - 13 citations: Epidemiology and Antifungal Strategy.Emily F Eix, Jeniel E Nett
Annual Review of Medicine. 2025-01-01 - 2 citationsImpact of Micafungin on Candida auris β-glucan Masking and Neutrophil Interactions.Mark V Horton, Emily F Eix, Chad J Johnson, Megan E B Dean, Brody D Andes
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2024-09-23
Press Mentions
Wisconsin Partnership Program Awards $3.6 Million in Collaborative Health Sciences GrantsAugust 26th, 2025
Study Shines Light on Spread of Candida AurisJanuary 22nd, 2020
Candida Auris: Dangerous and Here to StayApril 18th, 2019
Grant Support
- Mechanism(s) of pathogenicity for Candida aurisUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON2020–2026
- Characterizing Candida auris skin colonization and high-burden biofilm formationUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON2021–2025









