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Clinical Professor, Medicine - Infectious Diseases

Aruna Subramanian, MD

Bio

Clinical Focus: Chief, Immunocompromised Host Infectious DiseasesThis includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Infections in patients who are immunosuppressed because of:Solid Organ Transplantation (Kidney, Pancreas, Liver, Heart, Lung, Small Bowel)Bone Marrow (Hematopoeitic Cell) TransplantsHematologic MalignanciesChemotherapy for Solid TumorsHIV who receive Chemotherapy,Solid Organ or Bone Marrow TransplantsImmunomodulators for Auto-Immune Diseases

Clinical Focus

  • Infectious Disease

Academic Appointments

Administrative Appointments

  • Co-PI, AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2001 - 2003)
  • Co-Director, Transplant and Oncology ID Service, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2003 - 2011)
  • Chief, Immunocompromised Host ID Service, Stanford University, Division of Infectious Diseases (2013 - Present)

Honors & Awards

  • Fellow of AST (FAST), American Society of Transplantation (2018)
  • Fellow of IDSA (FIDSA), Infectious Diseases Society of America (2014)
  • Sidney Finegold Outstanding Reviewer Award, Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal (2009)
  • Associate Editor, Transplant Infectious Diseases Journal (2004-2016)
  • Award for Outstanding Research, Case Western Reserve University (UHC) (1997)
  • William Dodd Robinson Award for Excellence in Internal Medicine, University of Michigan (1994)

Professional Education

  • Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease (2024)
  • Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2024)
  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University Division of Infectious Diseases (2000) MD
  • Medical Education: University of Michigan Medical School (1994) MI
  • Residency: University Hospitals of Cleveland - Case Western Reserve (1997) OH
  • Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Infectious Diseases (2001)
  • Residency, University Hospitals of Cleveland (Case Western Reserve), Internal Medicine (1997)
  • Medical School, University of Michigan, Medicine (1994)