Natasha Hanners, M.D. Assistant Professor School Medical School Department Pediatrics Biography Dr. Hanners is an early career physician-scientist. As a pediatric resident, chief resident, pediatric infectious disease fellow, and now as a faculty member, Dr. Hanners developed and pursued her interest in encephalitis. She is interested in the pathophysiology and immune response to viral central nervous system (CNS) infections. Dr. Hanners’ research involves the investigation of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) for antiviral effects on neurotropic viruses including Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEEV), yellow fever (YFV), West Nile (WNV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses. She has also pursued her interest in CNS infections by investigating the effects of Zika virus infection on neural progenitor cells. Dr. Hanners has focused her research career on elucidating the molecular pathogenesis of Flavivirus CNS infections, as well as the innate immune response to such infections. She will also continue her clinical work in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and have a particular interest in patients with CNS infections. Education Medical School UT Southwestern Medical School (2009) Residency UT Southwestern/Children's Medical Center (2012), Pediatrics Chief Resident UT Southwestern/Children's Medical Center (2013), Pediatrics Fellowship UT Southwestern/Children's Medical Center (2016), Pediatric Infectious Diseases Research Interest Flavivirus infections, including Zika virus neurotropism Neurovirology Type I Interferon responses Virus-host interactions Publications Featured Publications Western Zika Virus in Human Fetal Neural Progenitors Persists Long Term with Partial Cytopathic and Limited Immunogenic Effects. Hanners NW, Eitson JL, Usui N, Richardson RB, Wexler EM, Konopka G, Schoggins JW Cell Rep 2016 Jun 15 11 2315-22 A Persistently Fussy, Febrile Infant. Cantey JB, Hanners N, Mittal V Clinical pediatrics 2011 Feb Results 1-2 of 2 1 Honors & Awards Excellence in Research AwardUT Southwestern and Children's Health Department of Pediatrics (2016) W.W. Caruth Scholar Fellow Research Award (2015-2017) Fellow of the Year Award, Pediatric Residency Program Award (2013-2014) Provider of the Month AwardFamily-Centered Care Committee, Parkland Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (2010) Southwestern Medical Foundation Competitive Scholar Award (2005-2009) Professional Associations/Affiliations American Academy of Pediatrics Infectious Disease Society of America