Robin Avery

Professor
Medicine - Infectious Diseases
Johns Hopkins Medicine
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Robin Avery is an infectious disease physician who joined the Johns Hopkins faculty in 2012, with two decades of experience in transplant infectious disease. She is a past chair of the American Society of Transplantation (AST) Infectious Disease Community of Practice, was a co-editor of the first edition of the AST ID Guidelines, and serves on a Guidelines Committee for the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) on immunizations in the immunocompromised host. She was the founding head of the Transplant Infectious Disease Section at the Cleveland Clinic and served as the founding director of the Cleveland Clinic Transplant ID Special Fellowship, authoring a curriculum that served as the basis for curricula later endorsed by the AST and IDSA. Her clinical and research interests include pre-transplant donor and recipient evaluation, and prevention and treatment of post-transplant infections, particularly transplant-associated viruses, viral load monitoring, novel therapies for CMV, hypogammaglobulinemia, immunizations, and strategies for safer living post-transplant. She has a strong interest in patient education and co-authored the script for a video designed to educate patients on decreasing post-transplant infection risks.

Research Intrest

Infectious Disease, Infectious Diseases, Transplant Medicine

List of Publications
Huprikar, S., et al. "Solid organ transplantation from hepatitis B virus–positive donors: consensus guidelines for recipient management." American Journal of Transplantation 15.5 (2015): 1162-1172.
Singh, Nina, et al. "Cryptococcosis in patients with cirrhosis of the liver and posttransplant outcomes." Transplantation 99.10 (2015): 2132-2141.
Antar, Annukka AR, et al. "Disseminated cat‐scratch disease presenting as nausea, diarrhea, and weight loss without fever in a heart transplant recipient." Transplant Infectious Disease (2017).