Amit Nahum

I have started my research activity as an MD PhD student at The Medical School, Faculty ofย Health Sciences, at The Ben-Gurion University, Israel. Completed residency in pediatrics inย 2006, and followed that with a fellowship in immunology at the Hospital For Sick Children,ย Toronto Canada. At the Immunology department in Toronto I have studied basic molecularย mechanisms related to immunodeficiency. I have studied in depth the clinical andย immunological aspects of Chronic Mucocoutaneous Candidiasis and innate immune defectsย related to chronic candidiasis and combined immunodeficiency. I was a recipient of theย Robert A. Good โ€“ Jeffrey Modell, Fellowship in Transplantation and Immunodeficiency,ย research. After finishing my fellowship I have continued as a clinical assistant and researchย associate under the guidance of Professor Chaim M. Roifman at the immunology laboratoryย at the hospital for Sick Children. Upon my return to Israel I have established the immunologyย research section and joined the pediatric immunology and allergy clinic at the in Kaplanย Medical Center. I have continued research as part of the Canada-Israel Immunodeficiencyย Research Alliance. Among recent studies, we have gained an important understanding of theย molecular mechanism underlying candidiasis infections in immunodeficient patients,ย revealing that mutations in the DNA binding domain of STAT1 can cause progressiveย immunodeficiency with severe bacterial and viral infections and autoimmunity. Anotherย study conducted with the Liver Transplant Clinic, revealed a unique immunologicย mechanism underlying severe allergic reactions to food occurring in post liver transplantationย patients.

Recently I have assumed the position of Pediatrics department head, at Soroka Universityย Medical Center and establishing a new research facility in immunology with the emphasis onย primary immunodeficiency. In our division we serve several hundreds of patients a year withย nearly 50 patients receiving IVIg.ย When encountering the vast unmapped field of, immunology related problems, in ourย population, I see the establishment of a research laboratory and clinical center as anย indispensable tool with great potential for discovery of new immunodeficiency diseases andย hopefully allowing further insight of immunology.

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