The mission of the Division of Infectious Diseases is to provide the highest quality patient care and exceptional consultative services to the Brigham & Women’s Hospital community, while also advancing the hospital’s goals of creative biomedical research and exceptional teaching. The division is comprised of a highly-diversified group of clinicians, clinical educators, clinical and research investigators, epidemiologists and social scientists. We boast an active ambulatory practice and four inpatient consultative service teams and are pleased to have established mutually effective collaborations with several clinical service areas within the hospital as well as the community. Our faculty research interests focus specifically on: HIV/AIDS; Transplantation Infectious Diseases; Experimental Pharmacology; Fungal Infections, Pathogenesis of Epstein-Barr Virus, Streptococcal and Other Bacterial Infections, Vaccine Development; Social Medicine; Tuberculosis; Tropical Medicine and Parasitology; Global Antimicrobial Surveillance and Clinical Epidemiology.
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