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Danielle Sharp, MD, MS

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Title(s)Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1001 Potrero Avenue, #6E03
San Francisco CA 94110
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
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    UCSF School of MedicineMD05/2019
    University of California, San FranciscoResidency07/2022Pediatrics
    Stanford University MS07/2025Epidemiology and Clinical Research
    Stanford UniversityFellowship07/2025Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine
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    Stanford University2024  - 2024Dr. Audrey Shafer Award for Promoting Diversity and Inclusion
    American Pediatric Society2024  - 2024RAPID - American Pediatric Society Young Investigator Award
    Stanford University 2023  - 2023Maternal and Child Health Research Institute Master’s Tuition Program Grant
    Western Association of Physicians and Western Society for Clinical Investigation2023  - 2023Western Association of Physicians and Western Society for Clinical Investigation Award
    University of California, San Francisco2022  - 2022UCSF Grossman Award
    University of California, San Francisco2021  - 2021UCSF Brown-Coulter Award
    University of California, San Francisco2021  - 2021GME Excellence and Innovation Award
    University of California, San Francisco2018  - 2018Pediatric Heart Center Catalyst Award

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    Dr. Danielle Perez Sharp is a neonatologist at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. She cares for critically ill neonates in both Level III and Level IV NICUs, with clinical expertise in neonatal neurocritical care, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and advanced respiratory support.

    Her research focuses on understanding how social and structural determinants of health influence neonatal outcomes, with a particular emphasis on hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and other high-risk neonatal conditions. She is interested in identifying drivers of disparities in care delivery and outcomes and developing patient-centered approaches to improve care for vulnerable infants and families.

    Dr. Sharp completed her pediatric residency at UCSF and her neonatology fellowship at Stanford University, where she also received advanced training in epidemiology and clinical research. Her work has been supported by the American Pediatric Society, and she has contributed to research in neonatal neuromonitoring, congenital heart disease, and health equity.

    In addition to her clinical and research work, Dr. Sharp is actively involved in medical education and mentorship, with a focus on supporting trainees from diverse backgrounds and advancing equitable care in neonatology.

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    RAPID- American Pediatric Society Young Investigator Award
    American Pediatric Society Apr 23, 2024 - Apr 30, 2025
    Role: PI

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    1. Comparison of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Traditional Parameters for Monitoring Neonates with Aortic Coarctation. Pediatr Cardiol. 2026 Feb 07. Sharp DP, Kochanski J, Lee S, Weigel N, Maskatia SA, Bhombal S, Chock VY. PMID: 41653324.
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