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Dr. Altman is an Internal Medicine physician, sub-specializing in Infectious Diseases. Her research focuses on Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) pathogenesis, epidemiology, and genomics. She began her study of S. aureus during Internal Medicine residency at New York University and carried her work to fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she investigates the capabilities of genomics to delineate both intra- and inter-host adaptation. She is the initiator and Project Lead of the collaborative Pathogen Surveillance Program (PSP) which uses genomics to define bacterial diversity at the Mount Sinai Health Care System.
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Author Correction: Machine learning models predict long COVID outcomes based on baseline clinical and immunologic factors (Communications Medicine, (2026), 6, 1, (1), 10.1038/s43856-025-01230-w)
IMPACC Network, Dec 2026, In: Communications Medicine. 6, 1, 125.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
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Empiric azithromycin alters the upper respiratory microbiome and resistome without anti-inflammatory benefit in COVID-19
IMPACC Network, Apr 2026, In: Nature Microbiology. 11, 4, p. 1100-1112 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Machine learning models predict long COVID outcomes based on baseline clinical and immunologic factors
IMPACC Network, Dec 2026, In: Communications Medicine. 6, 1, 1.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Circulating endothelial signatures correlate with worse outcomes in COVID-19, respiratory failure and ARDS
IMPACC Network & CAFPINT Site investigators of the PALISI Network, Dec 2025, In: Critical Care. 29, 1, 432.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Host-microbe multiomic profiling identifies distinct COVID-19 immune dysregulation in solid organ transplant recipients
IMPACC Network, Dec 2025, In: Nature Communications. 16, 1, 586.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Circulating endothelial signatures correlate with worse outcomes in COVID-19, respiratory failure and ARDS
Smith, M., Smith,, M., Patel, M., Nie, K., Kim-Schulze, S., Xie, H., Qi, J., Rahman, A., Lee, B., Lee, B., van Bakel, H., Smith, M., Chang, C., Kelly, G., Krammer, F., Mulder, L., Altman,, D., Simon, V. & Kraft, M.
14/10/25
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Research Conducted at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Has Provided New Information about Monkeypox (Mpox Vaccine and Infection-driven Human Immune Signatures: an Immunological Analysis of an Observational Study)
Krammer, F., Simon, V., Altman,, D. & Coelho, C.
18/12/23
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