Biography
Allen D. Everett, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics and a Pediatric Cardiologist at Johns Hopkins where he is the Director of the Pediatric Proteome Center. Dr. Everett completed his MD at East Tennessee State University School of Medicine in 1984 and Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology training at the University of Virginia where he was faculty from 1991-2003. Since joining the Johns Hopkins faculty in 2003, Dr. Everett has become the program leader at the Johns Hopkins in Pediatric biomarker discovery, initially in sickle cell disease and subsequently in other pediatric clinical conditions (birth injury, congenital heart disease repair, ECMO, prematurity and pulmonary hypertension) and PI or Co-PI on multiple NIH funded R01 studies. Dr. Everett is an author of 137 peer review papers, two book chapters, editor/author of two books on congenital heart disease and Senior Associate Editor for Cardiology in the Young. Dr. Everett is co-developer of PedCathTM cardiac catheterization software with Scientific Software Solutions which has been translated into five languages, has five US pulmonary hypertension and brain injury biomarker patents filed or issued and brain injury biomarkers licensed to ImmunArray, Ltd. Dr. Everett is a fellow of the American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, Society for Cardiac Interventions and Angiography, and Society for Pediatric Research.