Education History
| Undergraduate |
University of Utah |
BA |
|---|---|---|
| Professional Medical |
Columbia University |
MD |
| Internship |
Presbyterian Hospital of New York |
Intern |
| Residency |
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Ctr. |
Resident |
| Chief Resident |
St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital |
Chief Resident |
| Fellowship |
University of Utah School of Medicine |
Fellow |
| Fellowship |
University of Utah |
Fellow |
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- She RC, Stevenson J, Phansalkar AR, Hillyard DR, Litwin CM, Petti C (2007). Limitations of polymerase chain reaction testing for diagnosing acute Epstein-Barr virus infections. Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 58(3), 333-5. (Read full article)
- Shakir SM, Mansfield CR, Hays ED, Couturier MR, Hillyard D (2020). Evaluation of a Novel High-Definition PCR Multiplex Assay for Simultaneous Detection of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Human Clinical Specimens. Journal of clinical microbiology, 58(3), (Read full article)
- Hanson KE, Barker AP, Hillyard DR, Gilmore N, Barrett JW, Orlandi RR, Shakir S (2020). Self-Collected Anterior Nasal and Saliva Specimens versus Health Care Worker-Collected Nasopharyngeal Swabs for the Molecular Detection of SARS-CoV-2. Journal of clinical microbiology, 58(11), (Read full article)
- Hillyard DR, Redd M (2007). Identification of essential genes in bacteria. Methods in enzymology, 421, 21-34. (Read full article)
- Greene DN, Jackson ML, Hillyard DR, Delgado JC, Schmidt R (2020). Decreasing median age of COVID-19 cases in the United States-Changing epidemiology or changing surveillance?. PloS one, 15(10), e0240783. (Read full article)
- Hong SL, Dellicour S, Vrancken B, Suchard MA, Pyne MT, Hillyard DR, Lemey P, Baele (2020). In Search of Covariates of HIV-1 Subtype B Spread in the United States-A Cautionary Tale of Large-Scale Bayesian Phylogeography. Viruses, 12(2), (Read full article)
Letter
- Shakir SM, Barker AP, Hillyard DR, Gilmore N, Barrett JW, Orlandi RR, Hanson K (2020). Combined Self-Collected Anterior Nasal and Oropharyngeal Specimens versus Provider-Collected Nasopharyngeal Swabs for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2. Journal of clinical microbiology, 59(1), (Read full article)