Her expertise is in the areas of transplantation, infectious diseases, infections of the immune compromised host, and clinical
mycology and
virology.[3][4][5][6]
She is Medical Director of the Adult Transplant Infectious Disease Program at the
University of Minnesota.[7][8] Other responsibilities that Young has with the
University of Minnesota include the Institutional Review Board, Co-chair of the Supportive Care/Infectious Disease/Toxicities Site Team for the Cancer Center, Physician Informatics Committee at the Medical Center, and Clinical Service Unit Board in the Department of Medicine.[9][10]
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"Infectious Disease Physician". U.S. News & World Report Health. U.S. News & World Report LP. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
^Young, Jo-Anne.
"Infectious Disease Physician"(PDF). Complete List of Joel Meyers Infectious Disease Endowment Scholars. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Retrieved 17 November 2015.