Neil David Romberg MD
Instructor in Pediatrics (Immunology)
Departments & Organizations

Pediatrics: Pediatric Immunology | Pediatric Specialty Center
Research Interests
immune deficiency, auto-immunity, newborn screening. more...
Education
- M.D., Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, 2004
Selected Publications
- Romberg N, Morbach H, Lawrence M, Kim S, Kang I, Holland S, Milner J, Meffre E. Gain-of-function STAT1 mutations are associated with PD-L1 overexpression and a defect in B-cell survival. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology; In Press
- Ombrello M, Remmers E, Sun G, Freeman A, Datta S, Torabi-Parizi P, Subramanian N, Bunney T, Baxendale R, Romberg N, Komarow H, M.D., Aksentijevich I, Kim H, Ho J, Cruse G, Jung M, Gilfillian A, Metcalfe D, Nelson C, O'Brien M, Wisch L, Stone K, Douek D, Gandhi C, Wanderer A, Lee H, Nelson S, Shianna K, Cirulli E, Goldstein D, Long, Moir S, Meffre E, Holland S, Kastner D, Katan M, Hoffman H, and Milner J. Cold Urticaria, Immune Deficiency and Autoimmunity Due to PLC?2 Deletions. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2012; 366(4): 330-338
- Romberg N, Ng YS, Cunningham-Rundles C, Meffre E: Common variable immunodeficiency patients with increased CD21-/lo B cells suffer from altered receptor editing and defective central B cell tolerance. Blood. 2011; 118(22): 5977-5978



