Faculty

Neil D Romberg, MD

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Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Allergy/Immunology) at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Pediatrics
Graduate Group Affiliations

Contact information
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
3615 Civic Center Blvd, Suite 1216C
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 2674260363
Education:
B.S. (Botany)
University of Michigan, 1999.
M.D. (Medicine)
Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, 2004.
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Selected Publications

Kimberly Lorenz, Samuel Yoon, Carole Le Coz, Karen Zur, Andrew Wells, Neil Romberg, Benjamin F. Voight : Tonsillar expression quantitative trait loci verify and expand genetic contributors to childhood atopic diseases bioRxiv March 2026.

Grier AE, Bosticardo M, Pala F, Delmonte OM, Amini K, Anaya E, Romberg N, McClory SE, Bunin NJ, Abdalgani M, Notarangelo LD, Heimall J.: Unmanipulated bone marrow infusion without conditioning can rescue RECQL4 (-/-) severe combined immunodeficiency. J Hum Immun 2: e20250169, Mar 2026.

Brodin P; JHI associate and consulting editors; JHI society editors; Cooper M, Casanova JL.: Expanding the scope of human immunology in the Journal of Human Immunity. J Hum Immun 2: e20260012, Feb 2026.

Wu L, Nguyen MA, Yang Z, Potluri S, Sivagnanam S, Kirchberger N, Joshi A, Ahn KJ, Tumulty JS, Cabrera EC, Romberg N, Tan K, Coussens LM, Camara PG.: ImmunoPheno: A Computational Framework for Data-Driven Design and Analysis of Immunophenotyping Experiments. bioRxiv Feb 2026.

Reid W, Baas L, Stiegler AL, Boggon TJ, Kreiger PA, Sullivan KE, Behrens EM, Kandula VVR, van den Heuvel LP, Brigatti KW, Carson VJ, Romberg N.: Complement Factor I Deficiency-Associated Neuroinflammatory Disease Among Old Order Amish. J Allergy Clin Immunol 156(3): 835-841, Sep 2025.

Daddali R, Kettunen K, Turunen T, Knox AVC, Laine P, Chowdhury I, Vänttinen M, Mamia N, Stiegler AL, Boggon TJ, Kere J, Romberg N, Seppänen MRJ, Varjosalo M, Martelius T, Grönholm J.: Novel heterozygous SPI1c.538C>T p.(Leu180Phe) variant causes PU.1 haploinsufficiency leading to agammaglobulinemia. Clinical Immunol 277(1): 110503, Aug 2025.

Anna-Lena Neehus, Neil Romberg, Vijay G. Sankaran: Human genetic influences on early B cell development. J Hum Immun 1(3): e20250042, Jun 2025.

Knox AVC, Cominsky LY, Sun D, Cruz Cabrera E, Nolan BE, Ofray E, Benetti E, Visconti C, Barzaghi F, Rosenzweig SD, Lawrence MG, Sullivan KE, Yoon S, Rachimi S, Padem N, Conboy E, Stojanovic M, Petrovic G, Pasic S, Church JA, Ferdman RM, Candotti F, Arlabosse T, Theodoropoulou K, Dutmer CM, Maródi L, Szücs G, Broides A, Nahum A, Levy J, Kettunen KM, Daddali R Ravi, Seppänen MRJ, Vänttinen M, Martelius T, Grönholm J, Peri M, Azzari C, Ricci S, Ojaimi S, Edwards ES, van Zelm MC, Sun J, Abolhassani H, Pan-Hammarström Q, Hakonarson H, Mayr D, Boztug K, Boisson B, Casanova JL, Le Coz C, Poon GMK, Romberg N.: One hundred thirty-four germ line PU.1 variants and the agammaglobulinemic patients carrying them. Blood 145(22): 2549-2560, May 2025.

Gallo PM, Kim J, McNerney KO, Diorio C, Foley C, Kagami L, Wagner K, Petrosa WL, Conlon H, Gollomp KL, Canna SW, Seif AE, Conrad MA, Kelsen JR, Romberg N, Bassiri H, Sullivan KE, Teachey DT, Paessler ME, Behrens EM, Lambert MP.: Serum cytokine panels in pediatric clinical practice. J Allergy Clin Immunol 155(2): 594-604, Feb 2025.

Duran JSC, Sayed S, Dalalo MC, Mauracher AA, Knight MS, Conrey PE, Schultz AB, Hay CA, Lindell RB, Howard CA, Abrams ED, Schmitt EG, Thelin MA, Bluestein S, Seroogy CM, Pozos TC, Thatayatikom A, Lundgren I, Gauthier A, Canna SW, Su HC, Keller MD, Delmonte OM, Satter LRF, Holland SM, Bergerson JRE, Leiding JW, Romberg N, Freeman AF, Villarino AV, Anderson MS, Cooper MA, Vogel TP, Henrickson SE.: Altered Purinergic Signaling and CD8+ T Cell Dysregulation in STAT3 GOF Syndrome. bioRxiv Page: doi: 10.1101/2024.12.12.626682, Dec 2024.

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