Jonathan Sellman is an Infectious Disease Clinician and Hospitalist with HealthPartners Medical Group and Regions Hospital, St Paul, MN and Clinical-Scholar Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota. He completed medical school in 1996, internal medicine residency in 1999, and infectious disease fellowship in 2002 all at the University of Minnesota. He served as Chief Medicine Resident at Regions Hospital 1999- 2000. His interests include emerging infections, zoonoses, conservation medicine, bio-terrorism, and tropical medicine.
Selected publications:
Sellman, J and J Bender. 2002. Zoonotic infections in travelers to the tropics. Primary Care Clin Office Pract 29: 907- 29.
Sellman, J and A Lifson. 2001. AIDS in Africa: A global responsibility. Minnesota Medicine 84: 22- 6.
O’Brien, KL, MI Walters, J Sellman, P Quinlisk, H Regnery, B Schwartz, and SF
Dowell. 2000. Severe pneumococcal pneumonia in previously healthy children: The role of preceding influenza infection. Clin Infect Dis 30: 784- 9.