Allergist & Immunologist in San Francisco, CA

Locations
Castro Office
45 Castro Street
Suite 325
San Francisco, CA 94114
Webster Office
2100 Webster Street
Suite 202
San Francisco, CA 94115
Dr. Stephanie Johannes is a board-certified allergist and immunologist in San
Francisco, California. Dr. Johannes earned her medical degree at UCSF and
completed residency in Pediatrics at Duke University. She completed
fellowship in adult and pediatric Allergy and Immunology at the University of
Colorado, including training in cutting edge food allergy management at the
Food Challenge and Research Unit at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Prior to
medical training, Dr. Johannes earned a masters degree in molecular genetics
and worked in translational immunology research at UCSF.
Dr. Johannes has a particular interest in working with infants, children, and
families with food allergy, skin allergy, hives, eczema, and seasonal allergies.
Additionally, she provides care for adults and children with asthma, chronic
rhinosinusitis, and other allergic and immunologic disorders. Dr. Johannes
emphasizes a collaborative approach, empowering patients to actively
participate in their health and wellness. Outside the clinic, Dr. Johannes
loves biking, hiking, and traveling with her husband and three kids.
Education
University of Colorado
Fellowship in Adult and Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
(Including training in food allergy management at the Food Challenge and Research Unit, Children’s Hospital, Colorado)
Duke University
Pediatrics Residency
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Medical Doctorate
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Master’s Degree in Molecular Genetics
Publications
- Anagnostou A, Mack DP, Johannes S, Shaker M, Abrams EM, DeSanto K, Greenhawt M. The Safety and Efficacy of Baked Egg and Milk Dietary Advancement Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2024 Sep;12(9):2468-2480. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2024.06.016
- Patel L, Friedman E, Johannes SA, Lee SS, O’Brien HG, Schear SE. Air pollution as a social and structural determinant of health. The Journal of Climate Change and Health. 2021;3:100035. Doi: 10.1016/j.joclim.2021.100035
- Fuhrman CA, Yeh WI, Seay HR, Saikumar LP, Chopra G, Zhang L, Perry DJ, McClymont SA, Yadav M, Lopez MC, Baker HV, Zhang Y, Li Y, Whitley M, von Schack D, Atkinson MA, Bluestone JA, Brusko TM. “Divergent Phenotypes of Human Regulatory T Cells Expressing the Receptors TIGIT and CD226.” J Immunol. 2015;195(1):145-55
- McClymont SA, Putnam A, Lee M, Esensten JH, Liu W, Hulme M, Hoffmuller, U, Baron U, Olek S, Bluestone JA, Brusko TM. “Plasticity of human regulatory T cells in healthy subjects and patients with type 1 diabetes.” J. Immunol. 2011;186(7):3918-26
- Brusko T, Koya R, Zhu S, Lee M, Putnam A, McClymont SA, Nishimura MI, Han S, Chang LJ, Atkinson MA, Ribas A, Bluestone JA. “Human antigen-specific regulatory T cells generated by T cell receptor gene transfer.” PLoS One. 2010;5(7):e11726
- Corona D, Siriaco G, Armstrong JA, Snarskaya N, McClymont SA, Scott MP, Tamkun JW. “ISWI regulates higher-order chromatin structure and histone H1 assembly in vivo.” PLoS Biology. 2007;5(9):e232