Theresa Guilbert, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
Theresa Guilbert, MD, is a pediatrician specializing in pediatric pulmonology. At the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, she completed her medical degree and pediatric residency, where she was pediatric chief resident. She then received a Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship at the University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado.
Dr. Guilbert has received numerous awards, the most prestigious of which is her being chosen as a Steering Committee member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Childhood Asthma Research and Asthma Network. She recently received grant support from the NIH/National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute to research innate immunity and respiratory syncytial virus infection in children.
Clinically, her scientific interests include chronic cough, and infant and childhood asthma. Her principal interests in laboratory research are early childhood asthma and recurrent wheeze, gene by environment interactions leading to more severe immune response to viral infections, and congenital diaphragmatic hernia and lung hypoplasia.
Dr. Guilbert has received numerous awards, the most prestigious of which is her being chosen as a Steering Committee member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Childhood Asthma Research and Asthma Network. She recently received grant support from the NIH/National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute to research innate immunity and respiratory syncytial virus infection in children.
Clinically, her scientific interests include chronic cough, and infant and childhood asthma. Her principal interests in laboratory research are early childhood asthma and recurrent wheeze, gene by environment interactions leading to more severe immune response to viral infections, and congenital diaphragmatic hernia and lung hypoplasia.







