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Allergic Diseases
 Adverse Reactions to Vaccines
 Allergic Inflammation Unit
 Allergy and Immunology Clinical Training Program
 Eosinophil Biology
 Mast Cell Biology
 Molecular Signal Transduction


Laboratory of Allergic Diseases

Melody C. Carter, M.D.

Staff Clinician

Dr. Carter received her M.D. from Tulane University Medical School and completed her pediatric residency training at Emory University in Atlanta. She started her career in general pediatrics in an inner-city clinic. Dr. Carter was an assistant professor on the clinical faculty at Emory University for 12 years, with the final 5 years including clinical research in pediatric allergic diseases. She completed her allergy/immunology fellowship at NIH in 2001 and recently joined the Laboratory of Allergic Diseases as a staff physician.

Major Areas of Research

  • Asthma and airway inflammation in adults and children
  • Pediatric mastocytosis
  • Etiology of pediatric allergic diseases

Description of Research Program

The goal of the asthma studies is to evaluate specific parameters of inflammation in asthma. I am investigating the usefulness of pH measurement of exhaled breath condensate as a non-invasive technique to evaluate asthma management in children and adults.

The pediatric mastocytosis studies evaluate children with systemic mastocytosis to determine the natural history and pathogenesis of the disease as well as parameters associated with increased morbidity.

Memberships

  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
  • National Medical Association

Selected Recent Publications

To view a complete listing, visit PubMed.

Carter MC, Metcalfe DD. Pediatric mastocytosis. Arch Dis. Child. 2002. 86: 315-319.

Perzanowski MS, Ng’ang’a LW, Carter MC, Odhiambo J, Ngari W, Vaughan JW, Chapman MD, Kennedy MW, Platts-Mills TAE. Atopy, asthma and antibodies to Ascaris among rural and urban children in Kenya: markers of allergy do not predict bronchial hyper-reactivity in a rural community. J Peds. 2002. 140: 582-8.

Carter MC, Persanowski MS, Raymond A, Platts-Mills TAE. Home intervention in the treatment of asthma among inner-city children.  J Allergy Clin. Immunol. 2001. 108: 732-737.

Carter M, Metcalfe DD. Allergic gastrointestinal diseases. In: Rich RR, Fleisher TA, Shearer WT, Kotzin BL, and Schroeder, Jr. HW, eds. Clinical Immunology: Principles and Practice. Second Edition. London: Mosby International; 2001: 52.1-52.10. 

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Melody C. Carter, M.D.
Phone: 301-496-8772
Fax: 301-480-8384
E-mail: mcarter@niaid.nih.gov
Mail:
Bldg 10, Rm 11C213
10 Center Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-1881

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    Melody C. Carter, M.D.
    Phone: 301-496-8772
    Fax: 301-480-8384
    E-mail: mcarter@niaid.nih.gov
    Mail:
    Bldg 10, Rm 11C213
    10 Center Drive
    Bethesda, MD 20892-1881

    See Also

  • Division of Intramural Research (DIR)