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Jason Andrews is a Professor in the Department of Medicine, specializing in Infectious Diseases at Stanford University. He also holds a courtesy appointment in Epidemiology and Population Health. His clinical focus is centered around infectious diseases, and he is actively engaged in research and scholarship in this field, particularly in resource-limited settings. Jason aims to develop innovative diagnostic and treatment approaches for infectious diseases, utilizing disciplines such as mathematical modeling, microbial genetics, and statistical inference. His current research involves significant field efforts in Brazil, South Africa, Nepal, and India, working on tuberculosis and tropical diseases. He leads clinical trials assessing the efficacy and safety of monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19, and is involved in projects aimed at tuberculosis control, investigating diagnostic biomarkers, and studying the global burden of diseases including enteric fever. Jason has received numerous accolades, including election to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the American Epidemiological Society, as well as various awards for his contributions to health research in developing countries. He is also a faculty fellow at the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health, continuing to impact the field of infectious diseases through research and education.
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