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Larry L. Kociolek, M.D

Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician, Associate Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Contr

Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Bacteriology, Epidemiology, immuno-compromised, Kawasaki Disease, Microbiology, Molecular Diagnostics, Pediatrics

Larry K. Kociolek, MD is an Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases; Associate Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control; Irene Heinz Given and John La Porte Given Professorship in Pediatrics and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. 

With interest in the areas of healthcare epidemiology and infection prevention and control, particularly Clostridium difficile infections, infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, infections in immunocompromised children, Kawasaki Disease. Other areas of investigation include the use of whole-genome sequencing to assess antibiotic resistance determinants and virulence factors of emerging strains of C. difficile, namely DH/NAP11/106, as well as identifying transmission and evolution of C. difficile clones in a pediatric population.



Lori Daniels, MD

Medical Director, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit

UC San Diego Health

Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, Coronary Disease, Hypertension, Kawasaki Disease

, is a board-certified cardiologist. She works with patients on prevention of cardiovascular disease, as well as management of coronary disease, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and other cardiovascular problems. She believes good communication with her patients is an important part of the physician-patient relationship, and strives to provide evidence-based yet individualized care to each one.

Daniels is a professor of medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine. She lectures to physicians, medical students and the general public on topics such as screening for cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease prevention, women's cardiovascular health, and late cardiovascular outcomes in adults with a history of Kawasaki disease.

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