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Dr. Jeanette Beaudry
Jeanette Beaudry , MD

Staff Clinician


Pediatrics


SB, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DPhil, Oxford University
MD, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons


Email: jeanette.beaudry@nih.gov
Phone:240-858-2634

Dr. Jeanette Beaudry
Jeanette Beaudry , MD

Staff Clinician


Pediatrics


SB, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DPhil, Oxford University
MD, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons


Email: jeanette.beaudry@nih.gov
Phone:240-858-2634


Dr. Jeanette Beaudry is a pediatric hospitalist with a prior background in malaria research and subspecialty training in pediatric infectious diseases.


Dr. Beaudry grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs. She obtained her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and her D. Phil through the NIH-Oxford Graduate Partnership Program with a focus on malaria.

Following medical and graduate school, Dr. Beaudry completed residency chief residency, and a fellowship in pediatric infectious disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD, where she still lives with her family.

She joined the NIH pediatric hospitalist team in 2023.

Jaganeth D, Beaudry JT, Salazar-Austin N. Tuberculosis in Children. Tuberculosis in Children. In: Newland J and Same R, ed. ID Clinics of North America 2022;31(1):49-71.

Beaudry JT, Dietrick B, Lammert DB, Constas A, McCaw J, Hammond J, Buendia M, Stein JE, Pekosz A, Schuette J, Mostafa HH, Hooper JE, Bernier M, Agwu A, Feldman LS. Fatal SARS-CoV-2 Inflammatory Syndrome and Myocarditis in an Adolescent: A Case Report. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2021;40(2):e72-e76.

Peart Akindele N, Kouo T, Karaba AH, Gordon O, Fenstermacher KZJ, Beaudry JT, Rubens JH, Atik CC, Zhou W, Ji H, Tao X, Vaidya D, Mostafa H, Caturegli P, Blair PW, Sauer L, Cox AL, Persaud D. Distinct Cytokine and Chemokine Dysregulation in Hospitalized Children with Acute COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome with Similar Levels of Nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 Shedding. The Journal of Infectious Disease 2021;244(4):606-615.

Beaudry JT, Krause MA, Diakite SA, Fay MP, Joshi G, Diakite M, White NJ, Fairhurst RM. 2014. Ex-vivo cytoadherence phenotypes of Plasmodium faliparum strains from Malian children with hemoglobins A, S, and C. PLoS One 9(3):e92185.

Beaudry JT, Fairhurst RM. 2010. Microvascular sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum. Blood . 117: 6410.

Amaratunga C, Lopera-Mesa TM, Tse JG, Mita-Mendoza NK, Fairhurst RM. 2011. Pathology and Pathogenesis of Malaria. In: Kaufman SHE, Rouse BT, Sacks DL, editors. The Immune Response to Infection. 1st ed. Washington (DC): ASM Press. p.359-379.

Li X, Zhang S, Blander G, Tse JG, Krieger M, Guarente L. SIRT1 deacetylates and positively regulates the nuclear receptor LXR. Molecular Cell 2007;28:91-106.


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