Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
Dr. Mazer is an assistant professor of Pediatrics and attending physician in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Medicine at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital and the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland Ohio. Dr. Mazer is a researcher within the Case Western Reserve University - University Hospitals Blood, Heart, Lung, and Immunology Research Center. Dr. Mazer's research focuses on mechanisms of adaptive (T cell) immunosuppression in sepsis and other critical illness states and precision methods to potentially reverse suppression and restore homeostatic immune function to patients. Dr. Mazer's training includes medical school at Technion institure for Technology in Haifa, Israel, Pediatric residency and chief residency at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Women and Children's hospital in Buffalo, NY, Critical care fellowship at Washington University school of medicine in St. Louis Missouri and the St. Louis Children's hospital in addition to advanced cardiac critical care training through the Congenital Heart Collaborative at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus OH and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland OH. Dr. Mazer is an investigator in collaboration with the SPIES (Stratifying patient immunological endotypes in sepsis) constortium of sepsis investigators and has spent several years under the mentorship of Dr. Richard Hotchkiss and Dr. Kenneth Remy.