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Daniel O. Griffin

Daniel O’Connell Griffin (born 15 July 1967) is an American infectious disease specialist. He is president of the nonprofit organization Parasites Without Borders.[1]

Daniel O. Griffin

Co-director of Life Science podcast network Microbe.TV,[2] Griffin broadcasts a weekly COVID Clinical Update[3] as part of This Week in Virology (TWiV) podcasts.

Griffin co-authored the textbook Parasitic Diseases (7th edition 2019),[4][5] available in more than 100 countries. In 2017, he published the paper Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20+CD27+CD43+CD70[6] in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. He is senior fellow in infectious disease at United Health Group,[7] Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Centre, and Infectious Disease Clinician Chief, Pro Health Care.[8]

Education

Griffin earned his BA in Philosophy from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1989.[9][10] He received his MD degree[11] from New York University School of Medicine and completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Utah.[11] He completed a PhD in Molecular medicine from the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine, Manhasset, New York in 2012.[12] In 2014, he completed a fellowship in infectious diseases from North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System-Hofstra University in Manhasset.[13]

Research and career

Griffin's work includes investigating the potential role of human B1 cells and natural antibodies in the development of HIV-associated malignancies.[11][14] He has a special focus on HIV and tropical medicine.[15] His research interests are broad and include studies on infectious disease and immunology, molecular medicine, and tropical medicine.[citation needed] As of 2021, his research focused on HIV-1, stem cell latency, stem cell gene therapy using retroviral vectors, and COVID-19.[16][17]

Griffin has volunteered with the nonprofit Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children, including conducting mandatory health education sessions for its staff.[18][19][20] He joined the biomedical research community of the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.[citation needed] He is an associate research scientist in Columbia's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, instructor of clinical medicine, and a member of the division of infectious diseases.[21][11]

Science communication

Griffin co-authored at least two editions of a textbox on parasitology, Parasitic Diseases, with Dickson Despommier.[22] The two men decided to found the nonprofit organization Parasites Without Borders to disseminate clinical information about parasitic disease, including the textbook.[23][24][22][25] As of June 2021, 40,000 copies had been distributed to over 100 countries.[25]

Since episode 80 of the monthly podcast This Week in Parasitism (TWiP), Griffin has been its co-host with Racaniello and Despommier.[26]

In early March 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic began to seriously affect the New York City area, Griffin began providing clinical updates about the virus based on his practice and correspondence with medical colleagues around the world on another podcast hosted by Racaniello, This Week in Virology (TWiV).[27] Eventually the popularity of the clinical updates resulted in Racaniello publishing them in standalone episodes of TWiV.[28] As of May 2022, Griffin had provided 112 such clinical updates on TWiV.[3]

Affiliations

Griffin is a member in the following scientific societies or associations:

Patents

  • Human B1 cells and uses thereof.[31]

Awards

  • Ruth and Leonard Litwin Fellowship Award in 2011 [32]
  • Davies Award in 2006 (An international award given by HIMSS, the largest health IT organization in the world) [33]

Selected publications

  • Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20+CD27+CD43+CD70 [34]
  • Identifying Optimal COVID-19 Testing Strategies for School and Businesses: Balancing testing frequency, individual test technology, and cost [35]
  • Human B-1 cells take the stage [14]
  • A small CD11b+ human B1 cell subpopulation stimulates T cells and is expanded in lupus.[36]
  • Human “orchestrator” CD11b+ B1 cells spontaneously secrete interleukin-10 and regulate T-cell activity.[37]
  • Human B1 cell frequency: isolation and analysis of human B1 cells [38]
  • Human B1 cells are CD3: A reply to “A human equivalent of mouse B-1 cells?” and “The nature of circulating CD27+CD43+ B cells” [39]

External links

  • Parasites Without Borders
  • Google Scholar - Daniel O'Connell Griffin

References

  1. ^ "Education for Parasitic Diseases | Parasites Without Borders". parasiteswithoutborders.com. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. ^ "The Latest Podcasts in the Microbe.TV Network". 2015-12-01. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  3. ^ a b "TWiV 895: COVID-19 clinical update #112 with Dr. Daniel Griffin". 2022-04-30. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  4. ^ Griffin, Daniel; Gwadz, Robert; DESPOMMIER, DICKSON; Hotez, Peter; Knirsch, Charles (2017-03-25). Parasitic Diseases 6th Edition. Independently Published. ISBN 978-1-5208-8997-9.
  5. ^ ecropolis (2020-02-05). "Books | Parasites without Borders". Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  6. ^ Griffin, Daniel O.; Holodick, Nichol E.; Rothstein, Thomas L. (2011-01-17). "Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20+CD27+CD43+CD70−". The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 208 (1): 67–80. doi:10.1084/jem.20101499. ISSN 0022-1007. PMC 3023138. PMID 21220451.
  7. ^ "Antibody Research & Treatment: How We're Fighting COVID-19". www.unitedhealthgroup.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  8. ^ "Daniel Griffin, MD". www.prohealthcare.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  9. ^ "Notes from the Class of 1989". Alumni Association. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  10. ^ ecropolis (2020-02-05). "Daniel Griffin, MD, PhD | Parasites without Borders". Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  11. ^ a b c d e "Daniel Griffin, M.D., Ph.D." ASM.org. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  12. ^ "Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine". The Elmezzi Foundation. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  13. ^ "Dr. Daniel Griffin, MD – Lake Success, NY | Infectious Disease on Doximity". Doximity. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  14. ^ a b Rothstein, Thomas L.; Griffin, Daniel O.; Holodick, Nichol E.; Quach, Tam D.; Kaku, Hiroaki (May 2013). "Human B-1 cells take the stage". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1285 (1): 97–114. Bibcode:2013NYASA1285...97R. doi:10.1111/nyas.12137. ISSN 1749-6632. PMC 4429725. PMID 23692567.
  15. ^ "Bio". www.diabetestechnology.org. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  16. ^ Ngo, Binh T.; Marik, Paul; Kory, Pierre; Shapiro, Leland; Thomadsen, Raphael; Iglesias, Jose; Ditmore, Stephen; Rendell, Marc; Varon, Joseph; Dubé, Michael; Nanda, Neha (2021-01-23). "The time to offer treatments for COVID-19". medRxiv. 30 (5): 505–518. doi:10.1101/2020.05.27.20115238. PMC 8074648. PMID 33721548.
  17. ^ Griffin, Daniel O.; Rothstein, Thomas L. (2012). "Human b1 cell frequency: isolation and analysis of human b1 cells". Frontiers in Immunology. 3: 122. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2012.00122. ISSN 1664-3224. PMC 3360193. PMID 22654880.
  18. ^ "Parasites Without Borders Creates Pop-Up Fundraiser for FIMRC". www.fimrc.org. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  19. ^ "Uganda Volunteer". www.fimrc.org. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  20. ^ "Celebrating World NTD Day". www.fimrc.org. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  21. ^ "Columbia University: Directory". directory.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  22. ^ a b Rosenthal, Philip J. (2018-03-07). "Book Review". The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 98 (3): 933–934. doi:10.4269/ajtmh.17-1003. ISSN 0002-9637. PMC 5930926.
  23. ^ Borders, Parasites Without. "Directors of Parasites Without Borders Helping Fight COVID-19". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  24. ^ "Parasites Without Borders Inc". IRS. 1 May 2022. Retrieved 1 May 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  25. ^ a b "ASTMH - Q&A with Parasites Without Borders". www.astmh.org. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  26. ^ "TWiP 80: Daniel in the parasites' den | This Week in Parasitism". 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  27. ^ "TWiV Special: Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 update | This Week in Virology". 2020-03-05. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  28. ^ "TWiV 686: COVID-19 clinical update #38 with Dr. Daniel Griffin | This Week in Virology". 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  29. ^ "2016 Cerficiate of Tropical Medicine Recipients" (PDF). American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  30. ^ "The International Society of Travel Medicine". www.istm.org. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  31. ^ CA 2812416, Rothstein, Thomas L.; Griffin, Daniel O. & Holodick, Nichol E., "Human B1 cells and uses thereof", published 2012-03-29, issued 2011-09-22, assigned to The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research 
  32. ^ "Northwell Health Foundation". support.northwell.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  33. ^ "Daniel Griffin, MD, HIMSS 2006 Davies award for excellence in Electronic Medical Records | EMR Software | Praxis EMR, EHR Software". www.praxisemr.com. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  34. ^ Griffin, Daniel O.; Holodick, Nichol E.; Rothstein, Thomas L. (2011-01-17). "Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20+CD27+CD43+CD70−". Journal of Experimental Medicine. 208 (1): 67–80. doi:10.1084/jem.20101499. ISSN 0022-1007. PMC 3023138. PMID 21220451.
  35. ^ Lyng, Gregory D.; Sheils, Natalie E.; Kennedy, Caleb J.; Griffin, Daniel; Berke, Ethan M. (2020-10-12). "Identifying Optimal COVID-19 Testing Strategies for Schools and Businesses: Balancing Testing Frequency, Individual Test Technology, and Cost". medRxiv: 2020.10.11.20211011. doi:10.1101/2020.10.11.20211011. S2CID 222307863.
  36. ^ Griffin, Daniel O.; Rothstein, Thomas L. (2011-12-19). "A small CD11b+ human B1 cell subpopulation stimulates T cells and is expanded in lupus". Journal of Experimental Medicine. 208 (13): 2591–2598. doi:10.1084/jem.20110978. ISSN 0022-1007. PMC 3244038. PMID 22110167.
  37. ^ Griffin, Daniel O.; Rothstein, Thomas L. (June 2012). "Human "Orchestrator" CD11b + B1 Cells Spontaneously Secrete Interleukin-10 and Regulate T-Cell Activity". Molecular Medicine. 18 (6): 1003–1008. doi:10.2119/molmed.2012.00203. ISSN 1528-3658. PMC 3459484. PMID 22634719.
  38. ^ Griffin, Daniel; Rothstein, Thomas L. (2012). "Human B1 Cell Frequency: Isolation and Analysis of Human B1 Cells". Frontiers in Immunology. 3: 122. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2012.00122. ISSN 1664-3224. PMC 3360193. PMID 22654880.
  39. ^ Griffin, Daniel O.; Holodick, Nichol E.; Rothstein, Thomas L. (2011-12-19). "Human B1 cells are CD3−: A reply to "A human equivalent of mouse B-1 cells?" and "The nature of circulating CD27+CD43+ B cells"". Journal of Experimental Medicine. 208 (13): 2566–2569. doi:10.1084/jem.20111761. ISSN 0022-1007. PMC 3244032. PMID 22184682.

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Daniel O Connell Griffin born 15 July 1967 is an American infectious disease specialist He is president of the nonprofit organization Parasites Without Borders 1 Daniel O Griffin Co director of Life Science podcast network Microbe TV 2 Griffin broadcasts a weekly COVID Clinical Update 3 as part of This Week in Virology TWiV podcasts Griffin co authored the textbook Parasitic Diseases 7th edition 2019 4 5 available in more than 100 countries In 2017 he published the paper Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20 CD27 CD43 CD70 6 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine He is senior fellow in infectious disease at United Health Group 7 Instructor in Clinical Medicine Columbia University Irving Medical Centre and Infectious Disease Clinician Chief Pro Health Care 8 Contents 1 Education 2 Research and career 3 Science communication 4 Affiliations 5 Patents 6 Awards 7 Selected publications 8 External links 9 ReferencesEducation EditGriffin earned his BA in Philosophy from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1989 9 10 He received his MD degree 11 from New York University School of Medicine and completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Utah 11 He completed a PhD in Molecular medicine from the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine Manhasset New York in 2012 12 In 2014 he completed a fellowship in infectious diseases from North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Hofstra University in Manhasset 13 Research and career EditGriffin s work includes investigating the potential role of human B1 cells and natural antibodies in the development of HIV associated malignancies 11 14 He has a special focus on HIV and tropical medicine 15 His research interests are broad and include studies on infectious disease and immunology molecular medicine and tropical medicine citation needed As of 2021 his research focused on HIV 1 stem cell latency stem cell gene therapy using retroviral vectors and COVID 19 16 17 Griffin has volunteered with the nonprofit Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children including conducting mandatory health education sessions for its staff 18 19 20 He joined the biomedical research community of the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University citation needed He is an associate research scientist in Columbia s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics instructor of clinical medicine and a member of the division of infectious diseases 21 11 Science communication EditGriffin co authored at least two editions of a textbox on parasitology Parasitic Diseases with Dickson Despommier 22 The two men decided to found the nonprofit organization Parasites Without Borders to disseminate clinical information about parasitic disease including the textbook 23 24 22 25 As of June 2021 40 000 copies had been distributed to over 100 countries 25 Since episode 80 of the monthly podcast This Week in Parasitism TWiP Griffin has been its co host with Racaniello and Despommier 26 In early March 2020 as the COVID 19 pandemic began to seriously affect the New York City area Griffin began providing clinical updates about the virus based on his practice and correspondence with medical colleagues around the world on another podcast hosted by Racaniello This Week in Virology TWiV 27 Eventually the popularity of the clinical updates resulted in Racaniello publishing them in standalone episodes of TWiV 28 As of May 2022 Griffin had provided 112 such clinical updates on TWiV 3 Affiliations EditGriffin is a member in the following scientific societies or associations American Society for Microbiology ASM 11 American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS citation needed Infectious Diseases Society of America IDSA citation needed American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene ASTMH 29 International Society for Travel Medicine ISTM 30 American Society of Parasitologists ASP citation needed Patents EditHuman B1 cells and uses thereof 31 Awards EditRuth and Leonard Litwin Fellowship Award in 2011 32 Davies Award in 2006 An international award given by HIMSS the largest health IT organization in the world 33 Selected publications EditHuman B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20 CD27 CD43 CD70 34 Identifying Optimal COVID 19 Testing Strategies for School and Businesses Balancing testing frequency individual test technology and cost 35 Human B 1 cells take the stage 14 A small CD11b human B1 cell subpopulation stimulates T cells and is expanded in lupus 36 Human orchestrator CD11b B1 cells spontaneously secrete interleukin 10 and regulate T cell activity 37 Human B1 cell frequency isolation and analysis of human B1 cells 38 Human B1 cells are CD3 A reply to A human equivalent of mouse B 1 cells and The nature of circulating CD27 CD43 B cells 39 External links EditParasites Without Borders Google Scholar Daniel O Connell GriffinReferences Edit Education for Parasitic Diseases Parasites Without Borders parasiteswithoutborders com 5 February 2020 Retrieved 2022 05 02 The Latest Podcasts in the Microbe TV Network 2015 12 01 Retrieved 2022 05 02 a b TWiV 895 COVID 19 clinical update 112 with Dr Daniel Griffin 2022 04 30 Retrieved 2022 05 02 Griffin Daniel Gwadz Robert DESPOMMIER DICKSON Hotez Peter Knirsch Charles 2017 03 25 Parasitic Diseases 6th Edition Independently Published ISBN 978 1 5208 8997 9 ecropolis 2020 02 05 Books Parasites without Borders Retrieved 2022 05 02 Griffin Daniel O Holodick Nichol E Rothstein Thomas L 2011 01 17 Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20 CD27 CD43 CD70 The Journal of Experimental Medicine 208 1 67 80 doi 10 1084 jem 20101499 ISSN 0022 1007 PMC 3023138 PMID 21220451 Antibody Research amp Treatment How We re Fighting COVID 19 www unitedhealthgroup com Retrieved 2022 05 02 Daniel Griffin MD www prohealthcare com Retrieved 2022 05 02 Notes from the Class of 1989 Alumni Association Retrieved 2022 05 01 ecropolis 2020 02 05 Daniel Griffin MD PhD Parasites without Borders Retrieved 2022 05 01 a b c d e Daniel Griffin M D Ph D ASM org Retrieved 2022 05 01 Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine The Elmezzi Foundation Retrieved 2022 05 01 Dr Daniel Griffin MD Lake Success NY Infectious Disease on Doximity Doximity Retrieved 2021 02 04 a b Rothstein Thomas L Griffin Daniel O Holodick Nichol E Quach Tam D Kaku Hiroaki May 2013 Human B 1 cells take the stage Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1285 1 97 114 Bibcode 2013NYASA1285 97R doi 10 1111 nyas 12137 ISSN 1749 6632 PMC 4429725 PMID 23692567 Bio www diabetestechnology org Retrieved 2021 02 04 Ngo Binh T Marik Paul Kory Pierre Shapiro Leland Thomadsen Raphael Iglesias Jose Ditmore Stephen Rendell Marc Varon Joseph Dube Michael Nanda Neha 2021 01 23 The time to offer treatments for COVID 19 medRxiv 30 5 505 518 doi 10 1101 2020 05 27 20115238 PMC 8074648 PMID 33721548 Griffin Daniel O Rothstein Thomas L 2012 Human b1 cell frequency isolation and analysis of human b1 cells Frontiers in Immunology 3 122 doi 10 3389 fimmu 2012 00122 ISSN 1664 3224 PMC 3360193 PMID 22654880 Parasites Without Borders Creates Pop Up Fundraiser for FIMRC www fimrc org Retrieved 2022 05 01 Uganda Volunteer www fimrc org Retrieved 2022 05 01 Celebrating World NTD Day www fimrc org Retrieved 2022 05 01 Columbia University Directory directory columbia edu Retrieved 2022 05 01 a b Rosenthal Philip J 2018 03 07 Book Review The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 98 3 933 934 doi 10 4269 ajtmh 17 1003 ISSN 0002 9637 PMC 5930926 Borders Parasites Without Directors of Parasites Without Borders Helping Fight COVID 19 www prnewswire com Retrieved 2022 05 01 Parasites Without Borders Inc IRS 1 May 2022 Retrieved 1 May 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b ASTMH Q amp A with Parasites Without Borders www astmh org Retrieved 2022 05 02 TWiP 80 Daniel in the parasites den This Week in Parasitism 2015 01 08 Retrieved 2022 05 02 TWiV Special Coronavirus SARS CoV 2 and COVID 19 update This Week in Virology 2020 03 05 Retrieved 2022 05 02 TWiV 686 COVID 19 clinical update 38 with Dr Daniel Griffin This Week in Virology 2020 11 28 Retrieved 2022 05 02 2016 Cerficiate of Tropical Medicine Recipients PDF American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2 May 2022 Retrieved 2 May 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The International Society of Travel Medicine www istm org Retrieved 2022 05 02 CA 2812416 Rothstein Thomas L Griffin Daniel O amp Holodick Nichol E Human B1 cells and uses thereof published 2012 03 29 issued 2011 09 22 assigned to The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Northwell Health Foundation support northwell edu Retrieved 2021 02 04 Daniel Griffin MD HIMSS 2006 Davies award for excellence in Electronic Medical Records EMR Software Praxis EMR EHR Software www praxisemr com Retrieved 2021 02 04 Griffin Daniel O Holodick Nichol E Rothstein Thomas L 2011 01 17 Human B1 cells in umbilical cord and adult peripheral blood express the novel phenotype CD20 CD27 CD43 CD70 Journal of Experimental Medicine 208 1 67 80 doi 10 1084 jem 20101499 ISSN 0022 1007 PMC 3023138 PMID 21220451 Lyng Gregory D Sheils Natalie E Kennedy Caleb J Griffin Daniel Berke Ethan M 2020 10 12 Identifying Optimal COVID 19 Testing Strategies for Schools and Businesses Balancing Testing Frequency Individual Test Technology and Cost medRxiv 2020 10 11 20211011 doi 10 1101 2020 10 11 20211011 S2CID 222307863 Griffin Daniel O Rothstein Thomas L 2011 12 19 A small CD11b human B1 cell subpopulation stimulates T cells and is expanded in lupus Journal of Experimental Medicine 208 13 2591 2598 doi 10 1084 jem 20110978 ISSN 0022 1007 PMC 3244038 PMID 22110167 Griffin Daniel O Rothstein Thomas L June 2012 Human Orchestrator CD11b B1 Cells Spontaneously Secrete Interleukin 10 and Regulate T Cell Activity Molecular Medicine 18 6 1003 1008 doi 10 2119 molmed 2012 00203 ISSN 1528 3658 PMC 3459484 PMID 22634719 Griffin Daniel Rothstein Thomas L 2012 Human B1 Cell Frequency Isolation and Analysis of Human B1 Cells Frontiers in Immunology 3 122 doi 10 3389 fimmu 2012 00122 ISSN 1664 3224 PMC 3360193 PMID 22654880 Griffin Daniel O Holodick Nichol E Rothstein Thomas L 2011 12 19 Human B1 cells are CD3 A reply to A human equivalent of mouse B 1 cells and The nature of circulating CD27 CD43 B cells Journal of Experimental Medicine 208 13 2566 2569 doi 10 1084 jem 20111761 ISSN 0022 1007 PMC 3244032 PMID 22184682 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel O Griffin amp oldid 1125351099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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