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Aruna Subramanian is a Clinical Professor of Medicine specializing in Infectious Diseases at Stanford University. She leads the Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases service, focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infections in patients with compromised immune systems, including those undergoing solid organ and bone marrow transplants. Dr. Subramanian's clinical expertise extends to hematologic malignancies, chemotherapy, and management of auto-immune diseases. Throughout her career, she has held prestigious positions such as Co-Principal Investigator for the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit at Johns Hopkins and Chief of the Immunocompromised Host ID Service at Stanford. An esteemed member of professional organizations, she is a Fellow of the American Society of Transplantation and the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Dr. Subramanian has made significant contributions to the field through her research and publications, and her commitment to educating future fellows in infectious diseases is evident in her development of specialized training programs. She is actively involved in clinical trials aimed at improving treatment protocols for transplant oncology patients.
Stanford University, Division of Infectious Diseases • Stanford, California
Chief of the Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases service.
Transplant Oncology ID Service, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine •
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine •
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