
Kristin Scheible MD
Associate Professor, Pediatrics (primary) and Microbiology/Immunology (secondary) University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
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601 Elmwood Ave# 777RRochester, NY 14642
Phone+1 585-275-0747
Fax+1 585-442-6580
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Education & Training
University of Rochester Medical CenterFellowship, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 2007 - 2010
University of Rochester Medical CenterResidency, Pediatrics, 2004 - 2007
University of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryClass of 2004
Certifications & Licensure
NY State Medical License 2007 - 2026
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 5 citationsIn utero per - and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure and changes in infant T helper cell development among UPSIDE-ECHO cohort participants.Darline Castro Meléndez, Nathan Laniewski, Todd A Jusko, Xing Qiu, B Paige Lawrence
Environmental Health Perspectives. 2025-06-09 - 1 citationsMaternal vaginal and fecal microbiota in later pregnancy contribute to child fecal microbiota development in the ECHO cohort.Tiange Liu, Amii M Kress, Justine Debelius, Ni Zhao, Ekaterina Smirnova
Iscience. 2025-04-18 - 1 citationsAffective symptoms in pregnancy are associated with the vaginal microbiome.Kristin Scheible, Robert Beblavy, Michael B Sohn, Xing Qui, Ann L Gill
Journal of Affective Disorders. 2025-01-01
Press Mentions
HMN 2025: How Prenatal PFAS Publicity Shapes Child ImmunityJuly 24th, 2025
Forever Chemicals Cross Placenta and Breast Milk Affecting Babies’ ImmunityJuly 22nd, 2025
Using the Microbiome to Help Premature Babies GrowOctober 29th, 2018
Grant Support
- Critical developmental windows and underlying processes in extremely low gestational age neonates' immune trajectoriesUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER2026–2030
- Common Mechanisms linking Pre- and Post-Natal Exposures for Child Health OutcomesUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER2016–2030
- Neurobiological and neurocognitive consequences of diverse microbiome functional trajectoriesUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER2022–2027
- A Single Comprehensive Assay for Gene Regulatory Profiling Optimized for Minimal Sample Input RequirementsCORNELL UNIVERSITY2020–2025
- Common Mechanisms linking Pre- and Post-Natal Exposures for Child Health OutcomesUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER2016–2025
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