Our Fellows
First Year Fellows
Nicholas Lepore, MD
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ

I was born and raised in Wayne, New Jersey. I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan, majoring in Microbiology, before attending medical school at Rutgers NJMS. I remained at Rutgers NJMS for my Internal Medicine-Pediatrics residency, where I served as Chief Resident. Having grown up with multiple anaphylactic food allergies and as a patient at the Jaffe Food Allergy Center at Mount Sinai, I developed a lifelong passion for allergy and immunology. My clinical interests include food allergy and asthma, with a focus on translational research exploring the pathogenesis of food allergy and mechanisms of oral immunotherapy. In my free time, I enjoy going to the gym, attending sporting events—especially University of Michigan games—and indulging in dairy-free sweets.
Stephanie Jeong, MD
Internal Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY

I was born in South Korea and grew up in Northern New Jersey. I completed my undergraduate studies at Princeton University, majoring with honors in Chemistry. After college, I spent a year working in the Clinical Genetics department at CHOP before attending medical school at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where my interest in Allergy/Immunology was first sparked. I also completed her internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai Hospital and am delighted to continue my training in Allergy and Immunology at Mount Sinai! My clinical and academic interests include food allergies and primary and secondary immunodeficiencies. Outside of medicine, I enjoy exploring new restaurants, traveling, and going to Pilates/barre classes.
Catherine Ye, MD
Internal Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ

I am a New York native, born and raised in Queens. I completed my undergraduate degree at NYU then moved across the river to New Jersey for my Masters, medical school, and Internal Medicine residency at Rutgers. I have a strong background in service and advocating for the underserved in my community, co-founding the Fresh Produce Distribution Task Force as a medical student during COVID, for which I received special recognition from the State of New Jersey. While in residency, my interest in Allergy and Immunology grew after seeing patients with Stiff Person Syndrome, IGG4RD, and spearheading a medical education initiative on antibiotic stewardship and penicillin allergy. I look forward to further my training in A/I, with a special interest in medical education and food allergy. In my free time, I love trying new restaurants in the city, cooking up a storm, traveling, and spending time with my loved ones.
Second Year Fellows
Dana Elizabeth Greene, MD
New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell, New York, NY

I was raised in Armonk, New York. I completed my undergraduate degree at Cornell University, majoring in Human Biology, Health and Society. I spent two years working in consumer foods sales before attending medical school at New York Medical College. I completed my Pediatrics Residency and Chief Residency at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell. My interest in allergy and immunology is lifelong as I grew up with anaphylactic food allergies and am excited to continue that passion in fellowship. My clinical interests include prevention of food allergies through early introduction, medical education and quality improvement related to asthma management. In my free time, I love spending time with friends and family in the city, trying new Pilates classes and baking.
Jamie Moore Fried, MD, PhD
Internal Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY

I am California native, who moved out east for my undergraduate studies at Cornell University, where I graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and a concentration in Genetics and Development. After college, I conducted research in the Iadecola laboratory at Weill Cornell Medical College, investigating immune modulation in ischemic stroke and neurovascular disease. I then pursued a combined MD/PhD in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) and earned a doctorate in Microbiology and Immunology. Then I went on to train in Internal Medicine on the ABIM Research Pathway /Physician-Scientist Training Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai-Mount Sinai Hospital. During my residency training I was accepted into the AAAAI Chrysalis Project which solidified my interest in the field of Allergy and Immunology. I look forward to continuing my training as a fellow in Allergy and Immunology and developing my career as a physician-scientist. I am interested in unraveling the immunological mechanisms that lead to allergic and immune-mediated disease with a particular interest in development of and desensitization to food allergy, primary and secondary immunodeficiencies, and auto-inflammatory disease. Outside of work, I enjoy reading classic literature, playing piano, hiking, hosting dinner parties and spending time with family.
Sohini Shah Kamdar, MBBS
Internal medicine, NYU Langone Health New York, NY

I was born and raised in South Jersey, where I completed high school. I then moved to London, England, to attend King's College London School of Medicine. I spent one year earning an intercalated bachelor's degree in Imaging Sciences, graduating with honors and distinction in both courses. I subsequently was matched at NYU for an internal medicine residency. I am thrilled to start training in Allergy and Immunology at MSSM. My area of interest is currently food allergy, but she is eager to explore other aspects of the field! Outside of medicine, I enjoy traveling, trying new restaurants, painting, and brewing tea!